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Project Management Courses Come to Learning on Demand by SAP
Gavin Heaton SAP Employee
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Company: SAP
Posted on Oct. 13, 2009 02:02 AM in Beginner, Beyond SAP, Business Objects, Business Process Expert, Business Process Management, ERP, Organizational Change Management, Professional Services, SAP Developer Network

URL: http://LearningOnDemandBySAP.com

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When we launched Learning on Demand by SAP just over three months ago, we did so with the promise of more content. During this time we have added a number of new courses to the catalog, including additions to our SAP Business Objects library as well as a variety of free content: whitepapers, useful product briefs and so on.

The “Super Subscription”

We have also introduced what I lovingly call the “super subscription” – an Annual Subscription to all the SAP eLearning content on the Learning on Demand by SAP Catalog plus the Virtual SAP TechEd Annual Subscription.

This is an introductory offer only and will only be available for another week – at which time it will be replaced.

But it has always been our intention to bring to you a broad range of content and course materials that support your growth as an SAP professional.

Project Management and Business Analyst Courses from ESI International

From today, you can begin accessing ESI’s project management and business analysis training and course materials via Learning on Demand by SAP. Accredited by the PMI and the IIBA, and with the support of an academic partner, The George Washington University, you can choose from a variety of eLearning, online assessments or virtual classroom courses.

In the coming weeks and months we will be bringing you additional course content and learning materials from a range of partners; but we will also be releasing new functionality designed to make your learning experience far more social.

Gavin Heaton is a Business Development Manager working on Learning on Demand by SAP.


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