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Volume IX - Issue XI - November 2007

Calls for Papers

 

Call for Papers: International Student Paper Award'08

Master and PhD students are invited to submit papers for the International Student Paper Award'08 in the framework of the international conference happy projects’08: PROJECTS & SALES, which will take place from the 29th – 30th May 2008 in Vienna, Austria.

The international student paper award has been established by the PROJEKTMANAGEMENT GROUP form the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration to offer an international platform for pm master and PhD students to submit and present excellent research papers.

The topics for the international student paper award’08 are:

  • Project management
  • Process management
  • Management of the project and process-oriented company
  • Sales processes and methods
  • Sales projects and programmes
  • Sales tasks of the project owner and the project manager
  • “Selling” project, programme and project portfolio management

The best three papers will be awarded by an international jury of researchers and practitioners. They will have the opportunity to present their contributions at the happy projects’08 conference.

The deadline for submitting abstracts is the 14th December 2007.

Key dates
Abstract submission: 14th December 2007
Notification of acceptance: 16th January 2008
Full paper submission: 29th February 2008

Abstract guidelines
A brief abstract of no more than 500 words must be submitted on a standard form, with the abstract addressing the major aspects of the paper. After the acceptance of the abstract, the full paper has to be submitted until the 29th February 2008. The full research paper must be submitted by students solely and shouldn’t have been published in scientific journals or at research conferences before.

All necessary information can be found on:
http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/pmg/events/event/happyprojects/international.

For any questions please contact renate.prantner@wu-wien.ac.at

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Call for Papers - 22nd IPMA World Congress in Rome, Italy


Project and Program managers, experts and practitioners around the world are invited to submit abstracts for paper presentations at the 22nd IPMA World Congress on Project Management, ROMA 2008 – Project Management to Run – scheduled for November 9-11, 2008 in Rome, Italy.

  1. Main streams (topic areas) for the congress include the following:

  2. Time dimension in project management

  3. Project management in the Mediterranean Basin and the Middle East

  4. Project management for large infrastructures and industrial plants

  5. Project management in public sectors and projects financed by international institutions

  6. Project management in main public events

  7. Project management in new fields

  8. New trends in project management

  9. Management by projects in industry

  10. Project portfolio and business process management

  11. Project management in history

  12. Soft skills: education and certification benefits

  13. Complex project managers

Paper abstracts should be focused on one of the above streams. The following guidelines have been provided for prospective authors and presenters:

  • The official language of the congress is English

  • Papers and presentations should be free of commercial sales content

  • Papers and presentations should focus on the subject of the title, and preferably provide new contributions to the topic

  • The length of the abstract should be between 150 and 200 words

  • Abstracts shall be typed in 12pt Times New Roman font in the MS Office Word format, 2000 or 2003 versions

  • Each abstract must have a lead author who will serve as the primary contact for all correspondence.

  • Length of the final paper should be between 1000 to 2000 words in length.

Additional information to be supplied by lead author together with abstract

  • Title of the paper

  • Name of lead author and other author(s)

  • Up to 5 bullet points summarizing the content (aim, scope, main issues, conclusions)

  • Author(s) affiliations and a short biography

  • Lead author's postal address, phone, fax and email address

Abstract and Paper production milestones are as follows:

January 31, 2008 - Abstract submissions due
April 30, 2008 - Notification of acceptance of abstracts
July 31, 2008 - Final papers due from authors
September 15, 2008 - Final announcement of accepted papers

The local host organizations for the ROMA 2008 World Congress in Rome, Italy are the Italian Project Management Academy and the Italian National Association of Industrial Plant Engineering (ANIMP). The President of ANIMP is Mr. Fabrizio Di Amato; the President of the Italian PM Academy is Roberto Mori; the Congress Chairman is Luigi Iperti; and the Project Manager for IPMA 2008 is Vittorio Cariati. For registration, schedule and other information, visit the conference website at www.ipmaroma2008.it. For additional information on the paper submission process, contact papers@ipmaroma2008.it.


Founded in 1967 and registered in Switzerland, the International Project Management Association (IPMA) is the world’s oldest project management professional organization. IPMA is an international federation of more than 40 national PM societies in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. Local societies serve the specific development needs of each country in its national language. IPMA provides an umbrella organization to represent them at the international level. IPMA’s internationally acclaimed 4 Level Project Management Certification Programme continues to grow worldwide. The IPMA annually presents project management awards to teams that achieve great feats in project management. IPMA maintains its continuous presence in the global PM arena through regular International Symposia, Expert Seminars and its Annual World Congress. The president of IPMA for 2007-2008 is Veikko Valila. Additional information is available at www.ipma.ch.

 

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1st Call for Papers - 2nd UTD Project Management Symposium
in Plano, Texas, USA - August 2008

A Call for Papers has been issued for the 2nd UTD Project Management Symposium, to be held during 18-19 August 2008 in Plano, Texas, USA. The conference is being sponsored by the Graduate Program in Project Management in the School of Management at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas), in cooperation with PMForum and the Dallas Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI®).


The 2 Day Project Management Symposium will focus on topics important to organizations, industries and the economy of North Texas. Proposed Tracks include the following:

  • Construction & Property Development PM

  • Engineering Project Management

  • Global Program & Project Management

  • Management of Complex Programs & Projects

  • Medical & Healthcare Project Management

  • New Ideas & Emerging Trends in Project Management

  • Program & Portfolio Project Management

  • Project Management in Local Government

  • Project Management on Energy, Oil & Gas Projects

  • Project Management for New Product Development

  • Program & Project Management Tools& Techniques

  • Sports & Entertainment Projects (Cowboys, Mavs, Stars & more)

  • Telecommunications & Technology Project Management

  • Transportation Infrastructure PM (trains, planes & automobiles)

Other Conference Features

  • Opening Ceremony with Keynote Speakers – Monday morning

  • Monday evening reception for attendees, speakers and exhibitors

  • Opening and Closing Keynote speakers on Day Two

  • Exhibition of PM products & services – Sponsorships available


According to Jim Joiner, Director of the UT Dallas graduate program in project management, “Our first symposium in 2007 was a success, so we are ready to grow this conference into a world class event. We think that North Texas is ready for a major annual project management event to promote project management more visibly among local organizations. The Dallas/Ft Worth area is home to some of the world’s leading organizations in several industries. We want them to also be leaders in project management.”

The Symposium will be held at the Plano Centre in Plano, Texas. Again, according to Mr. Joiner, “both UT Dallas and the PMI Chapter are Registered Education Providers with PMI, so attendees should receive up to 12 PDUs. Paper presenters can receive more. Full registration fee will only be $400 for the two-day conference, UTD students and PMI members will receive a discount, so we expect a good turnout.”



Project management experts, leaders and professionals worldwide are invited to email an abstract for presentation of a professional paper on one of the above topics, according to the following guidelines.

  • Papers should not have been previously published

  • Papers and presentations should be free of commercial sales content

  • Papers and presentations should focus on the subject of the title, and provide new contributions to the topic

  • The length of the abstract should be between 150 and 250 words

  • Abstracts shall be typed in 12pt Times New Roman font in the MS Office Word format, 2000 or 2003 versions

  • Each abstract must have a lead author who will serve as the primary contact for all correspondence.

  • Length of the final paper should be between 1000 to 2000 words in length.

Key Dates

  • 31 January 2008 – Abstracts Due

  • 1 March 2008 – Papers & Speakers selected

  • 31 May 2008 – Full papers due

Authors whose abstracts are accepted will be expected to deliver a final paper and to deliver a presentation at the symposium in Plano next August, according to the final symposium schedule. Authors will attend the symposium free of charge. For more information or to submit an abstract, contact Debbie Samac at debbie@utdallas.edu .


The UTD PM program, originally developed in 1997, is accredited by the Project Management Institute (PMI®) and is registered with the PMI Registered Education Provider Program (PMI R.E.P.). The program is taught by world-class faculty with a blend of industrial project management, consulting and teaching experience. UTD’s PM Program in delivered both on campus and online, and attracts students from across the United States and around the world. For more information, visit http://som.utdallas.edu/project/.

The PMI Dallas Chapter is a volunteer-based professional association dedicated to supporting the growth and development of project management practitioners, as well as building awareness of the project management discipline and its critical role in business and organizational success. To find out more about the Chapter and its service offerings, please visit www.pmidallas.org.

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