Creator of the Philadelphia Papal Visit App Shares Best Practices—Only at the PMI Information Systems & Technology Symposium
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Learn how to deliver innovative enterprise applications in 30 days.
Think you have risks and constraints? So did our keynoter, Neil Gomes, Vice President for Technology Innovation and Consumer Experience at Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health System.
His team only had a few weeks to make sure 3,200 employees were staffed appropriately for the Philadelphia Papal visit. Their solution? The JeffBnB app in just three weeks. It involved assigning thousands of staffers to different rooms and campuses, while taking into account all the necessary details.
That’s not the only innovative enterprise application Gomes has delivered in 30 days. He’s sharing more examples and tips on how to do this at the PMI Information Systems & Technology Symposium on 30 June 2016. Don’t miss it. Registration is exclusive and free for PMI members.
Register now to hear practical examples of a team-driven project delivery system that has propelled innovative development at Jefferson in less than two years. You’ll learn how to analyze, design, develop, release, evaluate, and support innovative enterprise applications with small teams in less than 30-days.

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