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

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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Angela Lester
Senior Systems Advisor| Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Oak Ridge, Tn, United States
Looking forward to the open house events today!
Arthur Bides
Project Manager| JEA
Jacksonville, Fl, United States
Great new website full of valuable resources!
Sree Ponnala
Project Manager| AXA XL
East Hampton, Ct, United States
I am excited to absorb the knowledge that is being shared in the community.
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Happy to be logged in the new website.
Jennifer Kraftick
Project Manager| University of the Cumberlands
London, Ky, United States
I prefer collaborating with team members in person.
Mike Chrepta
Program/Project Implementation Management Consultant| Booz Allen Hamilton
Ledgewood, Nj, United States
Face-to-face is preferred, but voice conferencing is a close second. Email/IMs tend to become impersonal, as well as tend to get lost in other messages.
I love the way the webinars auto- record attendance - it was so confusing before to get the correct information. Thanks
I look forward to using the new site for learning opportunities to try with my team
How do you prefer collaborating with team members (virtually, in person, via email only, phone, etc.)?
It depends on the situation. In general I find real-time methods to be most efficient for reaching decisions and building relationships, but sometimes having a documented conversations (IM, email) has its benefits.
Face-Face, Phone, Instant messaging, email would be my preference.
Depends on situation, but in person is my first choice, Email - to receive quicker response.
Great job on the open house.
Marcia Klein
Project Manager| Hastings Mutual Insurance Company
Grand Ledge, Mi, United States
Love the new website :-) I prefer collaborating with team members (virtually, in person, via email only, phone, etc. ) based on the project teams preference. Face to Face is my first preference.
My question was: "How do you prefer collaborating with team members (virtually, in person, via email only, phone, etc.)?
Of course, it is dependent on the situation but my personal preference is in person. There is less opportunity for 'noise' in the communication
David Kelty
Senior IT Portfolio Management Professional| Humana Inc.
Louisville, Ky, United States
Prefer teleconference with a Lync shared screen for status updates - have remote/work from home colleagues plus I don't have carry and setup a projector or print items for meeting. For kick-off meetings, requirements gathering, and issue resolution prefer face-to-face.
Congrats on the new website!
I prefer collaborating in person but with today's virtual teams that is not always possible. Video conferemcing is a good next option but also not always available.
Mary Lehman
Sr. Project Manager
Lebanon, Oh, United States
Looking forward to more learning opportunities and hearing what my PM colleagues have to say about how PM is viewed in their companies.
The new website is great! I'm looking forward to utilizing this valuable resource. Thanks!
Laura Carrington
Portfolio Management Group Leader| Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, Tn, United States
I prefer collaborating with team members in a myriad of ways since each channel is effective for different communication. The best channel is in person but that's not always possible or preferred by stakeholders.
Can't agree with and wear you more - Success doesn't have to be boring! : )
Laura Nelson
Consulting ScrumMaster| National Grid
Sharon, Ma, United States
In person is the most effective way to collaborate, especially when the team is building and the project is ramping up.
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