IT Leadership Training For US Government Employees and Militaryadmin2024-05-17T18:16:37+00:00
IT Leadership Training For US Government Employees and Military
ITMLP® and ITMLE® Certification Workshops
IT leadership training is a key component of IT organizational success and individual professional growth.
Our ITMLP® certification workshop is designed to teach soon-to-be, new, and all other first-line IT Managers the “Business of IT”. That is to say, the knowledge and skills needed to successfully manage IT professionals, work effectively with non-IT counterparts, and position themselves for more senior IT leadership.
Our ITMLE® certification workshop, designed for “managers of IT managers”, discusses higher-level IT concepts, such as IT and data governance, fostering innovation, team development, and other related topics needed to successfully run an IT organization.
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Company Mission:
Enhance the management and leadership capabilities of those working within IT and of the IT function itself through the delivery of world-class training, certification, and IT executive coaching.
CIO.com, Indeed.com and others have selected the ITMLP® and ITMLE® as top IT Leadership Development Programs!
Each of these classes provide 21 Professional Development Units (PDUs)
The ITMLP® Certification Bootcamp is a three-day, high-energy, high-interaction, high-content workshop containing the topics listed below, is designed for soon-to-be, new, and all other first-line IT Managers.
This workshop is not a replacement for your company’s New Manager Training classes, it’s designed to provide complementary topics specifically related to the IT management profession. These topics are listed below.
The ITMLE® Certification Bootcamp is ideal for seasoned IT Managers and IT Directors (Managers of Managers).
This three-day, fast-moving and highly interactive workshop contains topics specifically designed to prepare mid-level IT executives in large IT shops for higher levels of management responsibility and provide CIOs of smaller IT shops (40 people or less) with additional tools to help maximize their business impact. These topics include: