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Overview

The APM Project Management Conference - Delivering Projects Professionally

The Brewery, London - Wednesday 21st October 2009

The APM Project Management Conference 2009 is an interactive forum that will provide you with an insight into the development of effective project professionals.

It will address issues including project sponsorship, training and development, growing the skill-set of project professionals and the benefits of the new chartered status.

In the words of APM President Dr Martin Barnes, “projects are about people getting things done and never has this been more critical than today”. As the world faces both environmental and economic challenges, change and innovation, consolidation and growth this statement becomes ever more relevant. 

APM is addressing the need for professionalism in project management through its programme to achieve Chartered status. Given the emerging needs of the profession, how can you ensure that you continue to get things done and deliver real benefits?

If you would like to submit a paper for consideration, please visit www.apm.org.uk/invitation.asp.

If you are interested in attending this event, or would like further information about exhibiting at the conference, please contact conference@apm.org.uk

To be added to the conference mailing list, please email conference@apm.org.uk


Awards

The APM Project Management Awards will follow the Conference on the evening of the 21st October. The Awards celebrate the invaluable contribution which project management makes in all sections of society. For more details about attending the Awards, or to make a nomination, visit www.apm.org.uk/awards.asp

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