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9th “Art of Projects” English-speaking, International Project Management Online Conference - November 4, 2021.

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Looking for insights and inspiration? Join PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter’s 9th „Art of Projects” Conference on November 4, 2021.

The PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter, working within the confines of the current pandemic situation, is holding its annual professional conference virtually. Building upon the theme of „Empowering people to make ideas a reality” our PMI Chapter has brought together multiple presenters, known for their expertise in the Project Management field. All sessions will be live-streaming and on-demand so that attendees can re-visit the sessions for thirty days following the event.

Read more: https://pmibudapestevents.hu/


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