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Conference Paper Career Development, Quality Management, Leadership 3 October 2002
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Project success through project assurance
By Tilk, David Congratulations! You have just been named as the manager for one of the largest, most important projects your organization has undertaken. It is your turn at the helm to have a successful project…
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Conference Paper Career Development 3 October 2002
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PM4Kids (project management for students in elementary school)
By Drewery-Brown, Edithe In 1993, in response to a request to present information about her career to elementary students at a school in Rochester, New York, USA, the author developed the PM4Kids program. Since then she and…
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Conference Paper Career Development, Leadership, Technical Skills 3 October 2002
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Who is the international development project manager?
By Zeitoun, Alaa A. The author defines the meaning of international development projects and what makes them unique. Various examples of these projects are reviewed. Checklists will be used to highlight the specific…
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Conference Paper Career Development 3 October 2002
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Run trap lines daily
By LaGassey, Gary C. | Kelley, David F. Thinking about international project management? What do you know about the cultural, bureaucratic and political environment - and related risks - you may be facing? When you leave home you'd better…
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Conference Paper Career Development, Talent Management, Resource Management 1 November 2001
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Project management training
By Teplitz, Charles J. Providing training to current and aspiring project managers has become big business in recent years. Independent providers, consulting firms, professional societies and universities are offering…
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Conference Paper Career Development 1 November 2001
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Teaching project management to management teachers
By Maximiano, Antonio C. A. This paper presents a suggested procedure for applying project management concepts and techniques to graduate projects in the field of management and related disciplines. The concepts help…
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Conference Paper Career Development 1 November 2001
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Women in federal project management careers
By Baker, Bud The term "glass ceiling" was first used in a 1996 Wall Street Journal article, referring to invisible barriers which impeded the advancement of women in the American workforce. Concerns about issues…
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Conference Paper Career Development 1 November 2001
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Behavior competencies
By Gray, Neal S. Congratulations! You have been given the opportunity to advance in your career and are now a project manager. Go forward and lead the project to ultimate success. This is the common directive given…
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Conference Paper Career Development 1 November 2001
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The cerebral project manager
By Stolba, Leonard B. Project management, in essence, is a mental process. Thinking as a project manager should become a habit in order for each of us to be more successful. Even though the process of project management…
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Conference Paper Career Development 1 November 2001
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How can we get rid of the glass ceiling?
By Musial, Mike Equality - what a difficult concept. How do we remove some of the roadblocks in the minds of many men in leadership positions? How do we remove some of the roadblocks in the minds of women who…
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