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• PMI CIC April 2010 Monthly Chapter Meeting - Champaign

PMI CIC April 2010 Monthly Chapter Meeting - Champaign

The impacts of good and poor project management on a services business: impact on reputation and the company's bottom line - Champaign

Presented by PMI-CIC

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 A service company's growth, sustainability and brand equity are based on its ability to meet customers' needs.  To that end, the ability to deliver a project on-time and within budget will enhance all these aspects of one's business and meet the customers' needs.   However, on the converse, poor project management impacts a company's ability to maintain its footprint with a customers as well as to acquire additional work.

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Cancellation Policy: RSVPs may be cancelled by 4:00pm. Thursday, April 8, 2010. Cancellations after this time are treated as no-shows and will be invoiced.

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Primary Location

Hilton Garden Inn
1501 S. Neil Street
Champaign, IL 61820

Door Opens & Registration 04/14/2010 05:00 PM
Dinner 04/14/2010 05:30 PM
Speaker Presentation 04/14/2010 06:30 PM

Speaker: Pamela Blackwell

Pamela is Co-Chief Executive Officer of Blackwell Consulting Services, a Chicago-based information technology and management consulting firm.  Pamela has close to 20 years of experience in information technology services and has been with Blackwell for more than 14 years.  Pamela is known for her leadership skills and her keen business knowledge. Before being named as co-CEO, Pamela was the President and Chief Operating Officer of Blackwell, where she oversaw the day-to-day operations and overall leadership of the company. Prior to that position, Pamela was directly responsible for the financial stability and overall administration of the company, managing revenues in excess of $35 million and deployment of human resources policies and procedures for a workforce of nearly 300 professionals. Before joining Blackwell, Pamela spent several years with IBM where she held various positions, including systems engineer, education specialist, and marketing assistant. She began her career at United Airlines.

 

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