World's leader in project management research and career building meets on 3-5 March 2008
Sydney (ANTARA News/PRNewswire-AsiaNet) - Project Management Institute (PMI), the worlds leading member association for the project management profession, will convene in Sydney, Australia, at the PMI Global Congress 2008-Asia Pacific, on 3-5 March. The three-day event will be held at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney, and it will offer opportunities for project managers to learn about worldwide trends as they apply to everyday decisions.
Organizations around the world are feeling the competitive pressures that come with globalization, such as shorter time-to-market windows and managing in longer and longer supply chains, said PMI CEO Gregory Balestrero. To achieve success in the marketplace, organizations are recognizing that project management is critical not only to project goals, but to the ultimate success or failure of the organization as a whole.
PMI Global Congress 2008Asia Pacific is the premier project management, educational and networking event in the Asia Pacific region. Project managers learn new techniques, tools and best practices, gaining a global and regional perspective of their profession.
The congress offers attendees more than 70 educational presentations within 12 areas of focus to meet a variety of career development paths. Some of this years areas of focus include advanced project management skills, communications, consulting skills, general business skills, industry specific issues, new project management trends, professional development, project management foundation skills, project management issues, sales and marketing skills and teaming.
Registration for the 2008 PMI Global Congress 2008 Asia Pacific is now open. The deadline for advance registration is 15 February 2008 after which on-site fees will apply. To register online and for more information on PMI Global Congress 2008Asia Pacific, visit http://congresses.pmi.orgAsiaPacific2008/.
Congress sponsors include ALDION (an international project management and information technology consulting firm), Cadence Management Corporation (a global training, consulting and support company), International Institute for Learning, Inc.(IIL) Asia (project, program and portfolio management instruction, software and business analysis company) and Primavera (worldwide project, portfolio and resource software provider).
CONTACT: Joe Patterson,
PMI Public Relations,
+1-610-356-4600, ext. 1112,
Mobile phone: +1-610-506-9570,
joseph.patterson@pmi.org
Web site: http://congresses.pmi.org/AsiaPacific2008
SOURCE: Project Management Institute
Sydney (ANTARA News/PRNewswire-AsiaNet) - Project Management Institute (PMI), the worlds leading member association for the project management profession, will convene in Sydney, Australia, at the PMI Global Congress 2008-Asia Pacific, on 3-5 March. The three-day event will be held at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney, and it will offer opportunities for project managers to learn about worldwide trends as they apply to everyday decisions.
Organizations around the world are feeling the competitive pressures that come with globalization, such as shorter time-to-market windows and managing in longer and longer supply chains, said PMI CEO Gregory Balestrero. To achieve success in the marketplace, organizations are recognizing that project management is critical not only to project goals, but to the ultimate success or failure of the organization as a whole.
PMI Global Congress 2008Asia Pacific is the premier project management, educational and networking event in the Asia Pacific region. Project managers learn new techniques, tools and best practices, gaining a global and regional perspective of their profession.
The congress offers attendees more than 70 educational presentations within 12 areas of focus to meet a variety of career development paths. Some of this years areas of focus include advanced project management skills, communications, consulting skills, general business skills, industry specific issues, new project management trends, professional development, project management foundation skills, project management issues, sales and marketing skills and teaming.
Registration for the 2008 PMI Global Congress 2008 Asia Pacific is now open. The deadline for advance registration is 15 February 2008 after which on-site fees will apply. To register online and for more information on PMI Global Congress 2008Asia Pacific, visit http://congresses.pmi.orgAsiaPacific2008/.
Congress sponsors include ALDION (an international project management and information technology consulting firm), Cadence Management Corporation (a global training, consulting and support company), International Institute for Learning, Inc.(IIL) Asia (project, program and portfolio management instruction, software and business analysis company) and Primavera (worldwide project, portfolio and resource software provider).
CONTACT: Joe Patterson,
PMI Public Relations,
+1-610-356-4600, ext. 1112,
Mobile phone: +1-610-506-9570,
joseph.patterson@pmi.org
Web site: http://congresses.pmi.org/AsiaPacific2008
SOURCE: Project Management Institute
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