PMO SYMPOSIUM

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PMO Symposium 2008: November 9-11, 2008 to be held in San Antonio, Texas at the Hyatt Regency Hotel located on the famous Riverwalk.

The PMI Project Management Organization Specific Interest Group (PMOSIG) is pleased to announce the PMO Symposium “Advancing the PMO.”  This is a “must attend” event providing opportunities for PMO practitioners, project management and organizational leaders.  You will learn from an engaging group of over 20 recognized speakers with wrap-up panel discussions to ask questions speakers from different industries and different levels of maturity.  Whether you’re considering starting a PMO or already working in an established PMO, this is the premier PMO event you must attend for 2008.  You can find additional information and register to attend at www.pmosymposium.org .

Benefits of attendance

·        Gain important insight into issues facing PMOs in a variety of sectors and industries

·        Learn from sessions focusing on advancing existing PMO’s as well as establishing a new PMO

·        Participate in practical, practitioner-oriented sessions

·        Network with speakers, panelists, and fellow attendees

·        Earn up to 18 PDU’s

You won’t find a better value for your money anywhere.  Seating is limited so register today!  www.pmosymposium.org

Jim Carras

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About the Author

Jim Carras

Jim has recently retired from a diverse background starting with NASA then the telecommunications industry, and ending with global IT outsourcing projects. One common string during my entire career was the 'people' component of "People-Process-Technology." This became an ongoing effort for me to build a methodology that would provide continuous improvement in better understanding and improving the effectiveness of project stakeholder management. Even with the rapid progress of the Internet and new project software tools, the vehicles for communications has been expanding but the basic understanding of the needs of project stakeholders throughout a project time line and developing effective interventions to satisfy those needs has had little change. Just saying "communicate - communicate - communicate" does not make it happen. Jim can be reached at jim@carras.com.
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