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Tell Your Boss Why You Should Attend PMI’s Biggest Congress – New Letters You Can Use The upcoming PMI® Global Congress 2009—North America, 10–13 October 2009 in Orlando, Florida, USA, will offer an exchange of ideas and exposure to project management resources. The event will benefit you personally, as you learn, network and plan your career path. And it benefits your employer when you return to the office after the event with ideas and connections to make your next project a success. Many employers will not only appreciate your attendance, but may have the financial resources to support registration fees. Do you need information to provide to your employer when inquiring about support and approval to attend congress? Click one of the links below to download a letter that outlines the benefits both you and your organization will realize from your congress attendance.
Personalize and Customize your PMI Experience @ MyPMI Have you checked your MyPMI profile on PMI.org recently? It is important to keep your contact information and preferences up to date, so you can get the most personal experience possible from your PMI membership. Take a moment to ensure that your member profile is current by logging in to PMI.org and clicking on the MyPMI tab. Updating your contact information will ensure the timely delivery of valuable PMI information, services and membership benefits. We also rely on having accurate contact information to deliver your PMI Board of Directors election ballot. Please be sure to complete your update soon—election ballots will be distributed the week of 6 August.. Your vote is your voice, but it will only be heard if you can receive and return an official ballot.
Submit Papers, Posters and Symposium Proposals for 2010 PMI Research and Education Conference Academic researchers and educators are invited to submit papers, posters and symposium proposals for presentation at the 2010 PMI Research and Education Conference, the world’s premier event for project management knowledge creation. The conference will take place in Washington, DC, USA, 11–14 July 2010. PMI solicits proposals on any topic related to the theory and practice of project management. Submissions can be based on empirical, theoretical or methodological research, as well as on educational theory or practice (such as new teaching strategies, curriculum design and service learning). All papers and posters will be subject to double-blind peer review by members of the global project management research and education community. Students are also encouraged to apply. Student posters will be entered in a separate student-level competition, where PMI will award a prize to the best student poster. All papers, proposals and posters must be submitted to PMI before 1 December 2009. |
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