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July 16, 2006
New Directions in Project Management
New Directions in Project Management
PMI RESEARCH CONFERENCE 2006
16-19 July 2006
Centre Mont-Royal, Montreal, Canada
As the project management profession rapidly grows and broadens in scope, PMI continually expands its horizons to encompass new directions and embrace positive change. The entire profession gains from sharing new perspectives as more industries and fields of practice begin to value and utilize project management.
The biennial PMI Research Conference is the definitive visionary event shaping the future of project management today. The 2006 Conference features pioneering project management research presented by those at the forefront of the profession. This fourth conference brings project management researchers, academics, advanced level practitioners and consultants together to discuss innovative practices and the impact of state-of-the-art research on the profession.
Plenary Speakers
- Robert G. Cooper, PhD, McMaster University
- Bent Flyvbjerg, PhD, Aalborg University
- Hans J. Thamhain, PhD, Bentley College
Invited Speakers
- Klaus Brockoff, PhD, Otto Beisheim Graduate School of Management
- Svetlana Cicmil, PhD, University of the West of England
- Lynn Crawford, DBA, University of Technology Sydney
- Perttu Dietrich, Helsinki University of Technology
- Kevin Grant, PhD, University of Texas, San Antonio
- James D. Herbsleb, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University
- Brian Hobbs, PhD, PMP, University of Quebec at Montreal
- Damian Hodgson, PhD, University of Manchester Business School
- Dragan Milosevic, PhD, PMP, Portland State University

- Sergio Pellegrinelli, PhD, SP Associates Management Consultants
- Guru P. Prabhakar, MBA, PMP, ESC Lille
- Blaize Horner Reich, PhD, University of British Columbia
- Aaron Shenhar, PhD, Stevens Institute of Technology
- Hiroshi Tanaka, PMP, Japan Project Management Forum
- Janice Thomas, PhD, Athabasca University
In addition to the plenary and invited speakers, an additional 42 peer-reviewed papers will be chosen by 23 January 2006 and placed on this page when everyone is properly notified
Registration Opens 1 March 2006.
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Posted by rjorr at July 16, 2006 3:41 PM
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