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Dear Readers,

PMI’s 2019 was an amazing year of transformation as we celebrated our 50th anniversary and launched our new brand. In 2020 PMI continues to evolve, bringing a fresh focus to provide you, our membership, with content and tools to help advance your professional goals.

So with this issue, I am excited to share some changes around PMI’s publications. After listening to member feedback, we are moving PM Network® and PMI Today® to bimonthly (every other month) publications that will continue to provide you with compelling content, new trends, thought-provoking topics and inspiration for you and your organization’s continuing innovation and success. From IT to financial services, virtual reality to infrastructure, whether you’re a developing project manager in the United Kingdom or a seasoned veteran in China, PM Network will remain your source for new ideas, fresh perspectives and emerging trends. There is so much to learn from each other!

This decision was based on subscriber input from surveys and feedback, along with a review of recent subscription trends. By moving to this new distribution schedule and improving the digital experience, our goal is to engage, inform and educate through every issue.

You may have noticed that PMI Today took a break during February as we moved to this new format. It will join PM Network on its regular schedule as part of the March/April issue and then move to a bimonthly publication going forward. Along with print, keep in mind that PM Network is also available as an app, available for iOS and Android tablets and handhelds, to provide access to this valuable content in the way you want it, when you want it. We ask that you continue to share your feedback with us so that we can meet, and hopefully exceed, your expectations. Let us know which topics interest you most and what you think of the new formats. Our goal is to provide you with content that is engaging and useful to you in your role as a project manager.

I look forward to hearing from you as we evolve PM Network and PMI Today, building publications that you will turn to again and again. Thank you for your understanding as we work to improve your member experience and make PMI your place for all things project management!

Kristin Hodgson, CAE, CSPO

Publisher
Director & Portfolio Leader, PMI Standards and Publications
[email protected]

Posted by cyndee miller on: February 18, 2020 12:56 PM | Permalink

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Luis Branco CEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, Ldª Carcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Dear Cyndee
Thank you for sharing Kristin's letter with us
I am convinced that the two publications will be fantastic in 2020

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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Kristin, Cyndee,

Thanks for the updates. This is great news especially for the PMI Today as the statistics included in it regarding certifications and memberships are always behind a month or two so maybe this will help keep this statistics more up to date.

RK

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Drew Craig Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Thank you, for sharing the insights from Kristin on the direction of these publications.

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Vincent Guerard Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
Kristin,

I will enjoy that all industries and all continents are being covered by PM Network

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Tyler Reainthong North Richland Hills, Tx, United States
Thanks for sharing.

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Ramkrishna Kashyap PM PMP,PMI-ACP,PMI-PBA,PMI-RMP,IFMA-CFM,LEED AP BD+C,LEEDAP O+M,NFPA-CFPS| Prime project international Dubai Thane., Maharashtra., United Arab Emirates
so good

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Jeremy Dacuycuy Senior Project Manager| UC Davis Health Sacramento, Ca, United States
Great idea for whoever thought of using people for the bottleneck and even having some outliers.

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Kristin Hodgson Director, Standards & Publications| PMI Wilmington, De, United States
Thank you for your comments and your continued support of PMI's publications. Please continue to share your ideas for PM Network with us and articles with your colleagues.

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Camila Carvalho Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Hi, I just received the may-jun edition. How can I see the portuguese version?

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Kristin Hodgson Director, Standards & Publications| PMI Wilmington, De, United States
Hello Camila- The Portuguese and Spanish versions of the magazine are available online. Go to https://www.pmi.org/learning/publications/pm-network/back-issues and you select the language there, under the current May/June issue. They are available at the same time as the English version.

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Kristin Hodgson Director, Standards & Publications| PMI Wilmington, De, United States
@Camila Carvalho- Thank you for bringing this to our attention. The translated languages of PMNetwork should not be so hard to find. We are working to update the page for easier access and bring them out from the "back issues" page. We appreciate your feedback.

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Camila Carvalho Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Thank you, Kristin!!

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JORGE da COSTA LARANJO PM Consultant| Retired Angola
Nice of you for the reply, Kristin H.

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Jean-Claude Greco Sierre, Valais, Switzerland
Thanks for sharing !

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Mohammad Riyadh Alam Sr. Project Manager| Med Group
Thanks for the insights.

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