Incredible Contributions from YOU in 2015!
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Kimberly Whitby, Laura Schofield, Heather McLarnon, CSPO, Tara Leparulo
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Congratulations community members! You had an amazing year in 2015! Your community here on ProjectManagement.com saw INCREDIBLE growth in terms of contributions and engagement.
Check this out:
- Almost 400 of you contributed knowledge and content to the community in the form of a webinar, article, whitepaper or download!
- Over 15,000 of you interacted with the community by either rating content or posting comments, blogs or discussions!
Wow!!!
These numbers prove what a strong community you have built and continue to build upon every day. We are learning from each other, responding to each other and respecting each other. That in itself is invaluable!
One of our goals for the future here at ProjectManagement.com is to encourage more individuals to contribute by sharing their perspectives, project stories and lessons learned. This community is all about learning from each other and becoming better at what we do. Each new voice is another opportunity for us all to learn and grow.
If you are interested in contributing content please contact us via our Contribute Content page. If you are unsure, but want to discuss the possibility of contributing, please feel free to reach out to a community engagement specialist. That’s what we’re here for!
Going forward, there will be even more opportunities to contribute to the community. Be sure to create a profile in the Volunteer Relationship Management System (VRMS) to keep track of potential community content creation opportunities, as well as other PMI volunteer opportunities. An important point of note is that you do NOT need to be a PMI member to sign up in the VRMS! There are opportunities for everyone to get involved!
We thank you all for your contributions and look forward to continued success in 2016! Great job!
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Kristin Jones
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Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Kristin,
Great Post - I would like to thank you all as well for all the support and efforts you are putting to grow this community.
Hopefully, in 2016, we will work all together on making this community better and better, attract more members and motivate them to contribute.
We have to target at least double the above mentioned figures by you.
Cheers,
RK
Kristin Jones
Social Media Specialist III| PMI
Newtown Square, Pa, United States
Thanks Rami! I look forward to the possibility of working together this year and would LOVE to hit those numbers too. Encouraging our peers to contribute information is a great starting point. If there is one thing that we all have, it is lessons that others can learn from!
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Exactly Kristin - Lessons Learned are key to everything and Team Work reinforces everything. Good Luck !
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