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Through its partnership with Global Knowledge, Mantech was able to quickly align its workforce skill sets with increasingly sophisticated customer needs.
DND receives foundational ready-to-apply project management knowledge and skills to meet mandated requirements.
International Insurance Organization (IIO) needed a program that would acclimate new hires to a varied technology landscape that includes Cisco, Citrix, Microsoft, VMware and IBM products.
ISC needed training specific to the responsibilities for foundational project management and training to help build camaraderie among project managers and engagement managers.
Experts conducted an analysis of the current project management processes being used by the various departments and identifed the pain points and subsequent requirements.
International nonprofit needed an all-inclusive training portfolio to focus on transitioning workforce from technical support to project management and server virtualization. They were shifting several positions to vendor management and product development. Existing IT staff needed to learn new skills to adopt big data analysis, cloud computing and mobile application initiatives.
Our training solution put our instructor, a former military officer, aboard their ship. He flew halfway around the world with the course equipment to a U.S. Navy ship.
Technicians learned how to upgrade platforms to support 10,000 satellite offices with custom, on-site training. Needs analysis case study by Global Knowledge.
Training for managing and planning mandated certifications. Global Knowledge helped increase U.S. Air Force compliancy worldwide.
The training solution's main goal was to maximize the experience of each attendee regardless of their prerequisite knowledge. Training needed to be delivered on three continents.
Director of Professional Services, Russ Renfro was sold on our "willingness to work with me and my team, and to customize the training content so that it was Sabre Airline Solutions specific, while still remaining PMI-based. For us, it was really finding a company that would partner with us."
Failure to meet the certification provisions could expose individuals to loss of position and agencies could possibly lose funding by the U.S. Congress.