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22:01 Jul 26, 2005 |
German to English translations [PRO] Other | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Brie Vernier Germany Local time: 22:39 | ||||||
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4 | project management consultant |
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4 | Project Management Consultant |
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3 +1 | Project Management Advisor |
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3 | Project Management Trainer |
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project management consultant Explanation: One way to put it |
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Project Management Consultant Explanation: I believe this is the title you are looking for. |
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Project Management Trainer Explanation: Eine Referentin kann Trainerin sein, oder Beraterin, oder beides. Ich würde nachfragen, worauf die Referentin mehr Wert legt. |
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Project Management Advisor Explanation: Consultant (Berater) and Advisor often have very different functions ... Having worked for consultancy, I wouldn't feel at all comfortable calling a Referent/-in a consultant |
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