Loved everything about the training. The group sizing was perfect, to make all interactions worthwhile. Excellent use of digital tools and collaboration methods. Thank you for making it easy in t... See more
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Loved everything about the training. The group sizing was perfect, to make all interactions worthwhile. Excellent use of digital tools and collaboration methods. Thank you for making it easy in t... See more
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Great course with just the right amount of theory and plenty of practical application. Delivered brilliantly via Zoom.
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The course was great and covered a wide range of change management principles. The only thing I would say is that for the short time frame, a lot is covered and it doesn't lend a lot of time to real... See more
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What a great course! We covered so much ground in 3 days - I feel well equipped with a valuable set of skills & tools. Dan is so knowledgeable and his personal stories provided real-world examples of... See more
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Project Laneways specialises in providing Change Management, Scrum Master, Agile Project Management, and Rapid Agile Change Management training courses to Australian business professionals. We understand that both people and processes are equally important when it comes to the success of a project. That’s why our Money-Back Guaranteed courses provide both theoretical and practical skills, suitable in an individual or organisational context.
Level 10, 555 Lonsdale St, 3000, Melbourne, Australia
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Course was very relevant and practical. Booking experience was seamless.

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Great training session, with just enough interactive real life discussion allowed to make the theory meaningful. Left with new capabilities, thoughts and approaches that I was able to immediately apply.

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Presenter was well experienced in the domain and able to bring the material to life.

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5 stars: Excellent – no reservations, I would recommend this company to anyone.

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Dan’s training and facilitation is excellent and the organisation is seamless.

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Very good courses and great instructor. Would recommend to anyone. Always my first 'go to' when considering a new course in change or project management.

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Very well delivered course and you certainly get more than what you came for!!
Highly recommended.

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Great course and fantastic customer service. I would not hesitate in recommending Project Laneways

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