Symposium 2022
May 1 & 2 is PMINJs
virtual Annual Symposium and Sunday Seminar.
Monday Symposium
PMINJ is excited to announce our 2022 Symposium and Seminar on May 1 & 2, 2022,
"Managing in the Next Normal". This is an outstanding opportunity to join fellow Managers to hear
Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez deliver the opening keynote -
"The Project Economy Has Arrived, and Why Project Management Had to Be Reinvented" and enjoy PMINJs annual Symposium celebration in a single-track format.
Convenience, Flexibility, & Cost
Effective:
Attend the virtual event for the LIVE presentations
or view the sessions on demand afterwards.
No time away from work or home.
The virtual event will also feature a lunch keynote presentation by
Ed Lavelle "The Creative Production Process: A Project Management Perspective". Five additional presentations will be available throughout the day by these illustrious speakers:
Dr. Harold Kerzner, Jacqueline Dennis, Ed Lively, Annemarie Fleming and Harry Rever.
Expert Insights & Professional
Development:
Live Q&A provides greater insights.
Earn 8.5 PDUs for the full day.
View the presentations on demand after the event (attendees only).
The Encore virtual venue will feature exhibitor showcases, networking, and more. The virtual content, worth 8.5 PDUs will be available exclusively to attendees for one month following the event, ensuring access to all the valuable Symposium content at your convenience.
Networking Opportunities:
Connect with speakers and attendees during the Showcase
times.
This exciting new format is sure to keep you engaged while providing knowledge and insights you can apply immediately. Treat yourself to a day of professional development, learning and socializing with speakers and attendees from the comfort of your own PC!
Sunday Seminar
The Pillars That Will Define The Future of Project Management
Most of the critical changes that are expected to happen in 2022 and continuing through this decade can be clustered into pillars of project management. These pillars could very well change the face of project management for at least a decade rather than just for 2022.
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