PMI Global Conference 2008 - North America

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crowds3 The Project Management Institute will hold its 2008 North America Global Congress on October 18-21, 2008 in Denver, CO. With more than 260,000 members in more than 171 countries, PMI is the leading association for the project management profession.

The keynote speaker will be General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.), former U.S. Secretary of State, National Security Advisor, and Four-Star General. General Powell will share his insight about leadership, project management and social responsibility.

Plan for Success in 2008:
Your company belongs wherever & whenever professionals in project management meet. The value of your products, services and methodologies may uniquely qualify your company toward contributing to the educational needs of the largest annual gathering of project professionals in the world, including PMP®, CAPM® and PgMP® credential holders.

List of All SeminarsWorld® Courses:

  • Seminar 01: Project Management: Competencies and Structure including an Introduction to PMI’s A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (Brad Malone)
  • Seminar 02: The Ultimate PMO: Leading: Edge Practices for Effective Strategic Performance Management (Kent Crawford)
  • Seminar 03: Before the Beginning…The SECRET to Successful Project Execution(Don Czech or Linda Lopez)
  • Seminar 04: Leadership, Power, Influence, Politics and Negotiations in Project Management (Vijay Verma)
  • Seminar 05: Building a Next Generation Program Management Office and Portfolio Management (Jack Duggal)
  • Seminar 06: Project Management Tools, Techniques, Templates and Tips (Gary Heerkens)
  • Seminar 07: Effective Requirements Management (Victoria Kumar)
  • Seminar 08: Advanced Project Management Simulation (Jesse Freese)
  • Seminar 09: How to Capture Customer Requirements and Develop Project Scope (Greg Githens)
  • Seminar 10: Program Management: Delivering Business Strategies Through Projects and Programs (Michel Thiry)
  • Seminar 11: Required People Skills for the Project Professional (Steve Flannes and Lawrence Bulter)
  • Seminar 12: Portfolio Management:  Aligning Projects to Strategic Objectives (Denis Couture)
  • Seminar 13: No: Nonsense Advice for Successful Projects (Neal Whitten)
  • Seminar 14: Managing Portfolios with Microsoft Project Server and Portfolio Server  (Eric Uyttewaal) COMPUTER PRICING
  • Seminar 15: Advanced Risk Management: Minimize Threats and Maximize Opportunities to Ensure Project Success (David Hillson)
  • Seminar16: Measuring Performance (Debbie Bigelow Crawford, PMP)
  • Seminar 17: Risk Management (Carl Pritchard)
  • Seminar 18: Project Portfolio Management: Selection, Prioritization, and Management (Lowell Dye)
  • Seminar 19: Project Client Relationship Management (David PoChedley)
  • Seminar 20: Conflict Resolution for Project Managers: How to Turn Conflict into Cooperation for Project Success (Wallace Wilkins)
  • Seminar 21: Creating an Enviornment for Successful Projects (Randy Englund and Alfonso Bucero)
  • Seminar 22: Defining, Estimating, Scheduling, Statusing & Forecasting Projects Time to Stop Talking About It & Start Doing It (Lee Lambert)
  • Seminar 23: Excellent Managers: What They Do to be Highly Successful (John Mangieri)
  • Seminar 24: Detect & Remedy Common Project Failure Triggers (Douglas Williams)
  • Seminar 25: Extraordinary Teams, Extraordinary Results! (Pattie Vargas)
  • Seminar 26: Determining Project Requirements (Hans Jonasson)

For more information visit the PMI web site or the event management brochure PMI 2008 Brochure.

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