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Vol. XI Issue X - October 2009

Project Management eJournal

 

PMI Authorities confirm assistance to the PMI South Cone Tour in Mendoza

Reported by Ana Maria Rodriguez with the cooperation of Andres Sananes

Several authorities from the Project Management Institute have confirmed assistance to the PMI South Cone Tour and particularly to the Mendoza (Argentina) event. Among them we can name:

  • MBA Frank Schettini (USA), Vice President, Information Technology. Topic: Project Management around the world
  • PMP Linda Salac (USA) PMI - Government SIG Officer. Topic: Building project bridges without borders (in English)
  • PhD Darlene Williams (USA), Vice Chair, PMI Government SIG Officer. Topic: Professional ethics and responsability (in English)
  • PMP Alfonso Nuñez (Peru), President of the PMI Lima Chapter. Topic: Project problems resolution
The PMI South Cone Tour will stop at Mendoza on November 7, 2009. The National University of Cuyo will be the place for the event. According to organizers, "every day of our lives we face diverse problems, situations that need an effective, bold and pertinent capture of decisions. We are sure that the training of the persons regarding the project management will offer to them a different look, and it will facilitate the resolution of the above mentioned problems saving time, energy and, why not, costs"

Mendoza is the capital of Mendoza Province in the north western part of Argentina, in a region of foothills and high plains, on the eastern side of the Andes. The metropolitan population is approximately 850,000, the fourth largest in the country. Mendoza is a frequent stopover for climbers on their way to Mount Aconcagua (the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere) in the Andes. One of the largest industries in Mendoza is wine making.

Do not miss the opportunity to attend. For more information visit http://www.pmi.org.ar/eventodetalle.php?id_evento=13&tipo=proximos  


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