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Call For Papers Competitive papers or detailed abstracts, as well as symposia, tutorials, and workshop proposals are invited in the following areas. Related topics will also be considered. - Government, Social, and Economic Transformation
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- Reengineering public works management, Integrate strategy and governance, Knowledge work, Change management, Program/Portfolio management
- New Challenges of Projects and Organizations
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- Enterprise PM, Organizational Structure, PMO, Learning organization, Team size, Agile PM, Digitalization, Virtualization, Molecularization, Disintermediation, Prosumption, Customerization, Mega projects
- Regional/International Collaborations in PM
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- Globalization, Standardization, Regulations, Alliance contracting, EVM, Professional Societies, Security
- Development of PM Training and Education
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- Virtual leadership, Human factors, K-12 education, Professional responsibility, Tools, Techniques, Technologies, PM software
- PM Knowledge Areas
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- Scope, Time, Cost, Quality, Communications, Human Resource, Risk, Procurement, Integration
- Business and Industry Application Areas
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- Construction, Education, Engineering, Environment, Healthcare, High Tech, Logistics, Manufacturing, Military, Publics Infrastructure, Oil & Gas, R&D, Software development, Supply chain, Transportation
- Envisioning the Future
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- Convergence of technologies, Asset management, Project maturity, Managing non-value added activities
- General PM
For Paper Formatting Guidelines, please click here. For Poster Presentation Guidelines, please click here. July 10 2008- Deadline for Submission of Full Paper August 15 2008- Final full “print ready” paper to be submitted and PowerPoint presentation - up to 30 slides, 6 slides per page (PowerPoint is optional) for CD proceedings ■Regarding the maximum number of pages: Initially, per the guidelines posted on the ProMAC website, the full paper was limited to 7 pages; however, in response the requests of several authors, the ProMAC Committee will accept a maximum of 20 pages, although 7 pages is the preferred paper length. Authors are expected to submit the full manuscript and PowerPoint presentation. ■Regarding “6 slides per page” PowerPoint printout pages with two slides in each of three rows, and three slides in each of two columns per page. |
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