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! Those who will be at the conference will explore the newest trends and practical information, brought together in one place. The conference includes: case studies from surprising pioneers, which will let you learn from others’ successes and challenges tutorials and sessions led by top thinkers, showing you how to make your business more adaptive to the ever-changing environment . keynote and plenary program, where industry visionaries will give their ideas about the future of Enterprise 2.0 Demo Pavilion, where you'll be able to see the latest technologies from established leaders and hot start-ups This is just the tip of the iceberg, so check out the conference page for the full line up of speakers and workshops! Full access to all tutorials and conference sessions will cost you $2,195. You can go there for free! I have a free pass for the conference to give away. Leave a comment on this post, telling me why you need to attend the conference. The author of the best comment will go to the exiting Enterprise 2.0 Conference for FREE!
In my previous post I encouraged all my readers to leave comments in order to compete for a free Enterprise 2.0 Conference. Now it is time to name the winner. Thanks to everybody who participated in my little contest. I liked all the answers and it was really hard to make the final decision. If readers and I had more time, it would make sense to vote for the best answer. Leveraging collective intelligence would be the best way to choose the winner. However, the Conference opens on the 9th of June and the winner has to be chosen as soon as possible. Therefore I will have to make this difficult decision on my own, and name the author of the best comment. Jim Benson is the winner! In his comment he touched a very important topic: successful implementation of Enterprise 2.0 needs cultural evolution. My congratulations, Jim! I hope you'll get the most out of the conference. I also have a $100 discount for the Enterprise 2.0 Conference entrance. I'll give it to the first person who leaves a comment on this post. Don't miss your chance!
Wrike’s founder, Andrew Filev, spoke at the 2nd Annual University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) Project Management Symposium. The two-day event took place on August 18-19 and was attended by approximately 200 executives, project management professionals, speakers and volunteers – representatives of the nation’s most dynamic organizations. Besides UTD the symposium organizers included PM Forum, an authoritative resource for project management information and knowledge, and Project Management Institute (PMI), the leading membership association for the project management profession. Topics included project management issues facing organizations from diverse industries, governance problems, emerging trends in project management, questions around managing global teams, new product development and more. Andrew gave a presentation about the innovative approach to project management that he advocates in his professional blog. According to Andrew the new approach, called Project Management 2.0 represents the evolution of traditional project management brought by the influence of Enterprise 2.0 technologies. You can find out more about Project Management 2.0 by reading Andrew’s article – “Project Management 2.0: The Ultimate Benefits of the New Approach to Project Management” and by digging though his posts in the Project Management 2.0 blog.