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Learn How to Change for the Sake of Your Projects

According to the April 7th blog post by executive, business consultant, and author Roy Osing, project managers should not “change for the sake of change.” If, however, you want to enhance your ability to execute your strategic game plan, increase performance levels in your organization, and otherwise deliver more critical value in your PM role, then you may want to check out Roy’s guidelines in his blog article “BE DIFFERENT Absolutes of Change.” In Roy’s post, you’ll find out when change is useful and why change is necessary. Implementing a new system, a different technique, or an alternative idea can give you a competitive edge, but only if it improves your organization’s effectiveness and your projects’ end results. Read Roy’s post and find out how change can be the key to your project’s success. Visit Roy’s blog now.

Roy will be joining us as a concurrent session speaker at the CWCC PMI Conference 2010, where he’ll be sharing his advice and experience in his lively presentation, “Be Different or Be Dead!”. Register now to hear his presentation in person.

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Refer a Friend & Win!

HDTVTell all your friends and colleagues about the conference for a chance to win our Refer a Friend prize. When you refer a friend to our conference and they enter your name as a reference while registering, YOU get entered for a chance to win a SHARP 19” LCD HDTV ($250 value) as part of our Refer a Friend Program. The more people you refer, the more chances you have to win.

Send your friends to the registration link now, http://cwccpmiconference.com/registration/.

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JUNE 21 & 22, 2010
VANCOUVER, BC
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