Experience from using information technology in the training of managers

In this paper the problem of training project managers in Greece is tackled, together with the training practices and methods currently used. A solution is proposed in the form of METHODMAN I, an intelligent courseware tool for basic methodology training. Some functional and pedagogical aspects of the tool are presented, together with experience gained from its usage to date. The need for such a training tool is established from the results of a survey among project managers in the Greek information technology sector showing the difficulties of training managers quickly and efficiently. METHODMAN I requires a number of adaptations for the Greek market for it to be useful as a training program for Greek managers. Several expected adaptation problems are noted and, finally, the next version of the tool is briefly described.