A survey conducted by the Center for Business Practices shows that traditional classroom-based training the most popular delivery method used by organizations in their project management training.

A survey conducted by the Center for Business Practices (CBP), the research arm of project management consultancy PM Solutions, shows that despite the variety of project management training delivery methods available today, traditional classroom-based training still reigns supreme as the most used by organizations. Survey results revealed that organizations spend 40% of their project management training time delivering onsite, classroom-based courses. For a detailed graphic, visitPM Solution's website.

The study, "The Value of Project Management Training: A Benchmark of Current Business Practices," polled senior practitioners with knowledge of their organizations' project management practices and business results. Survey results also show that the majority of organizations (57%) outsource their project management training initiatives to private training or consulting companies.