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PM.com Bullying in Project Management Webinar

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Yesterday I hosted a webinar on the global challenge of bullying in project management. 1246 participants from 60 countries made the webinar incredibly engaging and I want to thank everyone for their comments, questions, and feedback. I intend to add posts to respond to some of the great questions and issues raised. I' also preparing for a follow up webinar - so stay tuned!


Posted on: July 29, 2015 01:59 PM | Permalink

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Dominic Fernandez Consultant| Computants Inc London, Ontario, Canada
ears to the ground!

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MIGDALIA VAZQUEZ Project Management Professional| Healthcare Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico
Thanks, Paul.
It was a very interesting webinar on a controversial subject.


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Jaycee Krüger Director | Mhlegahlatini (Pty) Ltd Heidelberg, Gauteng, South Africa
Go Paul!! Pity the technology had let you down with the videos.

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