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IPMA Congress Gears Up For Global Participation

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The IPMA World Congress is one of the world’s major project management conferences.

Project professionals from more than 50 countries have registered to attend the International Project Management Association’s World Congress on Project Management, to be held June 18-21 in Cracow, Poland, according to the association.
 
The event will feature the theme “Project Management: Essential Reality for Business and Government." Lech Walesa, legendary leader of the Solidarity Trade Union, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate in 1983, and President of Poland during 1990-1995, will be the featured keynote speaker opening the Congress on June 18. Other keynote speakers include Professor Roland Gareis (Austria), Juergen Schloss, PhD (Germany), Antii Heinonen (Finland), Professor Rodney Turner, PhD (UK), and Professor Peter Morris, PhD (UK).
 
“With over 600 project management experts, leaders and professionals from over 50 countries now registered, we expect to deliver one of the most successful IPMA congresses in history,” said Stanslaw Sroka, World Congress Cracow 2007 Chairman and President of SPMP.
 
Founded in 1967 and registered in Switzerland, IPMA is the world’s oldest project management professional organization, with more than 40 local PM societies that serve the specific development needs of each country.

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