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PMSA news and views

PMSA_Pages_opt2.0Forthcoming events this quarter

Upcoming events at Project Management South Africa

PMSA KZN Regional Conference 2011 Theme: The Good in Green: Responsible Project Management, Promoting our Planet & Sustainable Practice

Venue: Durban Country Club

Date: 5 to 6 September 2011

   

A resounding success

PMSA Biennial Conference makes a great impression

On 6 September 2010, a conference room packed to capacity greeted the opening keynote speaker of the biennial Project Management South Africa (PMSA) Conference, Dr Terry Cooke-Davies. Considered a global thought leader by many of his peers, an audience of 200 delegates was privy to his presentation that took everyone on a journey of the event’s theme, “Review. Reflect. Renew.”

   

Alert!

survivor_guide_logoTo assist our readers to plan their lives and business activities to best mitigate the impact of next year's sporting events, Leadership Intelligence Bulletin will launch a series of special newsletters as a strategic planning tool. Starting with the Final Draw on 4 December, we will distribute an activity calendar. Not only will this be updated regularly, but it will be augmented with useful tools, where possible, such as route maps to avoid traffic congestion on event days, and tips to deal with other logistical challenges posed by the action-packed year ahead. It will also be updated regularly to cater for any eventualities. These special newsletters will be made available on a subscription, to ensure it only goes to those who feel they may find it useful. The newsletters will be short and to the point, with the full information carried on the Leadership website.
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Building PM practice communities

RogerLayton2_optPMSA membership opens up opportunities for peer networking and special interest groups

One of the benefits of membership in Project Management South Africa (PMSA) is the opportunity to network with peers and join special interest groups (SIGs), also known as practice communities.