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Project Management Journal (PMJ): Call for Teaching Cases

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PMI’s Project Management Journal (PMJ) is now accepting teaching cases for publication consideration.  With the rise of experiential learning, case studies have gained traction as a fundamental teaching tool in every subject area, and they have proven to be the most requested instructional resource by project management faculty internationally.  PMJ is responding to the needs of instructors by launching a new section that provides full-length cases and instructor’s manuals for classroom or consulting use. See the Call for Submissions for more details. 
 
Your contributions to advance the project management profession are invaluable and PMJ continues to have a strong following. In fact, we are delighted that Thomson Reuters’ recently published 2016 Journal Citation Report showed an increase in PMJ’s Impact Factors from 1.765 to 2.714. This notable improvement reflects the collective efforts of our authors and editors with whom PMI Academic Resources and PMI Publications are honored to collaborate.  
 
We are also pleased to announce that all visitors to www.pmi.org now have access to both current and archive editions of the Journal, whether or not they have an account.  On the PMJ homepage, visitors may access current articles in HTML format or download each issue as a single PDF.  They will also find an “Access back issues” link at the bottom of the page. In addition, “Early View” articles are now being posted as downloadable PDFs on the PMJ Early View page.  
 
Your ongoing engagement is vital to the PMJ’s mission to deliver critical thinking about project management to scholars and practitioners of project management and to project-oriented organizations.  Thank you for your patience and understanding. Together, we will make a difference in promoting the value of project management!


Posted by Craig Dalrymple on: August 23, 2017 04:13 PM | Permalink

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Eduin Fernando Valdes Alvarado Project Manager| F y F Fabricamos Futuro Villavicencio, Meta, Colombia
Thanks

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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
It's nice to see PMJ's influence increase. I wonder if the Thomas Reuters index is based on the influence on just the project management community or on the general population?

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Kevin Coleman Subject Matter Expert, Author, Speaker and Strategic Advisor| - Insights Pa, United States
Thank you

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David Maynard Fort Wayne, In, United States
Stéphane: Good question! I looked it up and I *believe* and the answer is simply put, the number of citations by anyone (that gets published) -- so world wide.

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I'm going to have to sit and stare out the window than type up something for this.

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Laureana Espia Estoque Cortez Functional Manager| DEMSLEC MAINTENANCE SERVICES Scarnton, Pa, United States
Thanks

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Atul Gaur Pune, Maharashtra, India
Thanks for the update

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Paras Dua Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Thanks

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Carina Colaço International Project Manager| Fidelidade Lisbon, Portugal
Good initiate.

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Amantle Nyangane CEO| Waasa Architects Maun, Africa, Botswana
Very interesting article. Thanks for sharing

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Emad Al-Omari PMO Manager| Integrated Soltuions for Business Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Thx

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Andrey Grubin PMP, PMI-ACP Brooklyn, Ny, United States
Very good, thanks for sharing

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