Personal Assistant Course (Executive Plus Diploma)
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If your next career goal is to become right-hand person to a very senior person, this is exactly the right qualification for you.
Picture yourself as Alan Sugar's next apprentice, called upon at all times to deliver reports, figures, facts and forecasts using all the business skills and information technology you can deploy to ensure your boss makes high level decisions accurately and quickly.
As you provide the support, you'll be learning what it takes to hold the top position in the organisation - and maybe even planning to get there yourself! In fact, it's fair to consider this as the underpinning for business management training.
Pitman Training's Executive Plus Diploma is designed to help you operate at the highest levels.
It's our most comprehensive programme ever, requiring one year's full time or two years' part-time study using both our
world renowned self-paced study method and our live classroom seminars.
Studying with the support of our experienced on-site trainers at Notting Hill, you'll learn advanced touch typing, MS Office to expert level, web design, book-keeping, accounts (including Sage Line 50) and payroll as well
as enjoying a brief self-development programme and business English.
In addition, you'll choose four more subjects from shorthand, marketing, HR or any of the 75 programmes from our extensive course list.
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You'll study all the subjects in the list below plus any four others from our comprehensive course list.
Computer Keyboard Skills
Keyboard Speed Development
Audio Transcription 1
Numeric Data Entry
Effective Business Communication
Go Make A Difference
Bookkeeping Course Modules 1, 2 & 3
Sage Line 50
Manual Payroll
Sage Payroll
Word Proficient
Word Expert
Excel Proficient
Excel Expert
PowerPoint
Outlook
Access
Publisher
Dreamweaver 8.0
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As all our diploma programmes offer a high degree of tailorability, prices and duration are calculated for the specific needs of each student, based on exemptions for their existing skills and their choices of electives.
