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The Project Management Preparatory Academy's primary focus is Project Management Learning Solution - NOT training. Traditional training does not maximize your time or the application of what you have been taught. Our Learning Solution sessions, which are 70 hours per week, are truly unique in that we will conduct a pre and post skills assessment and provide a Project Management professional to mentor and coach class graduates for 90 days after graduation.

Most learned behavior takes 21 days of repetition to become a habit. We will assist Boot Camp graduates to make Project Management methodology a habit by staying engaged with the learner for 90 days to reinforce lessons.

Learning = Training X Application


The Project Management Preparatory Academy has developed a culture of building close relationships and providing industry leading Learning Solutions with our clients, partners, and individual project managers. To guarantee the effectiveness of our world class Project Management Boot Camps, we work intimately with each client to ensure we are aligned on all key requirements, initiatives, or Learning Solutions. Our successfully deployed Learning Solutions provide an environment our clients require to perform at their highest levels on a regular and routine basis.

Community Affairs Program The Project Management Preparatory Academy grants provide nonprofit organizations with funding to support children of single parents with technology training programs and back to school book bags with supplies. Donations of cash, software, and technical expertise enable students to learn about technology and gain the information technology skills needed for employment in the IT field or other industry sectors. The Academy accepts funding proposals from eligible organizations through the corporate office located in Atlanta, GA. Funding decisions are made in March and October of each year.