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Apollo became the first company in Hong Kong to offer the Cabinet Office P3O (Portfolio, Program and Project Management) Training

July 28, 2008  Beijing, China

Portfolio, Program and Project Offices (P3O® ) is the latest project management best practice from Cabinet Office.  It was published in November 2008. Apollo is the first company in Hong Kong to offer this advanced course accreditation.

The new P3O guidance - aligned to Cabinet Office's PRINCE2®, MSP™, and M_o_R® - brings together in one place a set of principles, processes and techniques to facilitate effective portfolio, program and project management through enablement, challenge and support structures.

APMG-UK accredits training organizations to deliver courses and exams across the full range of our qualification schemes. Currently there ten ATO in the world providing this P3O training.  It is expected that more ATO in Greater China will engage in this P3O training in the near future.  Detail information can be found from the official APMG China web site at www.apmg-china.com

Apollo in China has received this ATO accreditation.  Apollo also has a branch office in Hong Kong.  APMG accreditation is a respected seal of approval, accreditation provides important and unique benefits for training providers seeking to demonstrate the quality of their services. This is particularly important in today's competitive marketplace.

About Apollo

Apollo Consulting Group focuses on project management and purchasing management product and consulting services.  Apollo uses the global leading project management standards, best practices to enable organizations to improve their efficiencies.  Company web site: www.apollo-training.com


P3O® is the registered trade mark of the Cabinet Office in the United Kingdom and other countries.

 

 

 

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Apollo course participants can earn professional development units (PDUs) for attending the PMI courses through our partner Protrain China for all Project Management Program courses.

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