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Project Manager? Aspiring to be one? Then you need to be wearing this super cool T-Shirt!.

ProjectManagement Influence Tee

To celebrate our Open House Event, we're doing a series of awesome giveaways (sorry, open to U.S. residents only - it's a legal thing).

This giveaway is for one ProjectManagement.com "Leadership is Influence" / "Success doesn't have to be boring" cotton T-shirt (pictured above) in black or white and size of your choosing (S through 2XL). Our T-Shirt is 100% pre-shrunk cotton and sports a classic cut. With a seamless collar, the stitching is double-needed throughout making it durable. Approximate retail value is $9.99.

We're kicking off this giveaway today, March 10, 2015 at 12:00 am EDT and running it through Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 12:00 am EDT.  Fifty (50) winners will be randomly selected on Monday, March 23, 2015 and notified by email.

We will announce the winners in this blog post on Monday, March 23, 2015. Winners' will also be listed in the widget below but only identified by last name, first initial (e.g. "Sarah B."). Please note winners have seven (7) days to claim their prize before another winner will be selected in their place, so keep an eye out!

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Janice Warren HDR Engineering, Inc. Wa, United States
My preferred method of collaboration depends on the situation and how quickly I need a response. In person or phone calls are the most effective when dealing with a sensitive issue

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Jonathan Gehrke Program Manager| Cirrus Aircraft Duluth, Mn, United States
Structuring incentives that are fair for a broad variety of salaried personnel.

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Kenton Salisbury VP Engineering| Kirby, A Scott Fetzer Company Columbia, Sc, United States
I prefer to collaborate in person to build relationships and then use whatever tools the situation demands.

Skip the "reply all" button whenever possible, and pick up the phone!

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John Asiegbu PM Consultant| Exousia Lagos, Nigeria
I like collaborating in person because it makes communication more effective. It is also easier to manage conflicts in person.

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Michael Rubin Senior Project Manager| Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corp. Greensburg, Pa, United States
Looking forward to learning through projectmanagement.com.

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Harisankar Sivakumaran Using Schedules to Make Projects Predictable| Alabama Dept of public health Montgomery, Al, United States
I prefer face to face , but depending on the situation could use email , virtual or phone

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Gordon Suggs Assistant Director of Application Services| Xavier University Cincinnati, Oh, United States
Definitely prefer collaborating in person. Phone and email can lose so much in the exchange.

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Yves Ngu Technology Leader| GLOBALFOUNDRIES Williston, Vt, United States
Looking forward to learning and sharing through projectmanagement.com.

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Valerie Henry Marietta, Ga, United States
I can't wait to see the webinars that are added for 2015. The one's I've taken so far have been very informative. Congrats on the new website!

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Katie McCarthy Senior IT Project Manager| Oregon Health Authority Salem, Or, United States
How do you prefer collaborating with team members (virtually, in person, via email only, phone, etc.)?
I prefer collaborating in person where everyone has the opportunity to communicate their thougths with a follow up email to all who participated.

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Uday Mishrikotkar Sr Analyst Business System| HSBC Technology and Services NA Mundelein, Il, United States
ProjectManagement.com seems to be a thing of the future. Looking forward to enriching experience on this site.

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Uday Mishrikotkar Sr Analyst Business System| HSBC Technology and Services NA Mundelein, Il, United States
Face to Face is the preference but virtual is the call of the day considering the global presence of the project teams and cost consideration. Periodical face to face should be promoted. You can not get benefits of personal touch over the phone or web.

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Karen Karas Burke Project Manager| The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Copley, Oh, United States
I like face to face meetings best, but with many team members in different parts of the USA and the world, web based sharing tools are good. I like to have the video element enabled, but not all the people I collaborate with like using the video.

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Jomu John Project Manager| UST Global Trivandrum, Kerala, India
I am looking for a great learning experience through this site

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Anil Bellam Frisco, Tx, United States
My preference for collaboration is "virtual teams" , gives flexibility to project, in terms of availability of team, quick and instant project statuses etc..

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Dale Tatarek Program Manager| Black Box Network Services Saint Louis Park, Mn, United States
Looking forward to using the New site!

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Dan Zilai Sr. Program Management Consultant| ZILAI Consulting Schererville, In, United States
How do I prefer collaborating with team members - It depends.

If it is my local team, then I prefer two methods based on complexity:
1) face-to-face when it is just discussing the project to convey the idea and how it relates back to the objectives (subtle - benefits realization). If there is some office work content that needs to be passed or communicated then Email.

2) Phone and Email for my extended virtual teams. This is needed when due to complexity and distance where different timezones play into affect, that one must be articulate in writing the email with a clear need of what is being asked for as it relates to the project task or deliverable.


Bottom line: I'm more of a stickler for ensuring that my team members understand the objectives and due dates - thus setting the right expectations for deliverables

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Jennifer Weeks Instructional Designer / Tech| Rio Salado College Tempe, Az, United States
I look young, so I prefer meetings not face-to-face so as to avoid prejudgment of my capabilities.

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Shane Spor Spring Creek, Nv, United States
I prefer working face to face with people. Some projects don't allow that, so you just have to roll with the flow and make something work. Communication is essential to success.

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Manuel Sanchez Villalobos Barva, Heredia, Costa Rica
Great website !!! I love PMWARS game ;)

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