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Project Manager? Aspiring to be one? Then you need to be wearing this super cool T-Shirt!.

ProjectManagement Influence Tee

To celebrate our Open House Event, we're doing a series of awesome giveaways (sorry, open to U.S. residents only - it's a legal thing).

This giveaway is for one ProjectManagement.com "Leadership is Influence" / "Success doesn't have to be boring" cotton T-shirt (pictured above) in black or white and size of your choosing (S through 2XL). Our T-Shirt is 100% pre-shrunk cotton and sports a classic cut. With a seamless collar, the stitching is double-needed throughout making it durable. Approximate retail value is $9.99.

We're kicking off this giveaway today, March 10, 2015 at 12:00 am EDT and running it through Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 12:00 am EDT.  Fifty (50) winners will be randomly selected on Monday, March 23, 2015 and notified by email.

We will announce the winners in this blog post on Monday, March 23, 2015. Winners' will also be listed in the widget below but only identified by last name, first initial (e.g. "Sarah B."). Please note winners have seven (7) days to claim their prize before another winner will be selected in their place, so keep an eye out!

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Mario Trentim CEO| PMO Global Alliance Sao Jose Dos Campos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Don't miss the Projectmanagement.com's Open House on March 16th!

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Michael Adams Solutions Architect| LANL Los Alamos, Nm, United States
The question I received was: "How do you prefer collaborating with team members (virtually, in person, via email only, phone, etc.)?

I don't have any experience that would allow me to answer that question, in terms of choosing one. I find that collaboration requires flexibility. I need to be willing to email people, who work best with email, have in person meetings with folks, who need face to face time, and phone calls for those who work best via phone interaction. I suppose that as a PM, when I create a communication plan, I see it as my job to figure out how best to communicate with team members so that they can focus on completing their tasks in the project.

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Sanj Sethi Consultant Adviser to a Startup Ecosystem in Atlanta| Sethio Brampton, Ontario, Canada
as the situation demands. Preferred mode is face to face, followed by virtual and phone

jcugell
Looking forward to learning through projectmanagement.com.

jcugell
My preference is face to face. Can read others' body language; communication is more effective face to face.

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John James PM III| SynergyInQuality Fountain Valley, Ca, United States
Looking forward to the new communities on ProjectManagement.com!! It is exciting to see the progress being made!!!

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Tolitha Lewis Sr. Project Manager| Eli Lilly & Company Fishers, In, United States
In person is always best but not always possible. Next in line is phone/video conference in order to get to know the individual. Once connection is established, email is fine.

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Sourav Pathak Sterling, Va, United States
In person is my first choice. However in my work teams are generally located across multiple locations so I am very comfortable and have a liking for phone/video conference. Depending on formal status and connection email and communicator messages are effective and faster too.

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KISHORE GEORGE Muscat, Oman

Looking forward to learning through brand new projectmanagement.com.

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Shariq Alvi Application Architect| Advantage 2000 Inc Fremont, Ca, United States
Love collaborating virtually via articles and blog posts!!

azharumer
New look is great, like linear layout. Looking forward to collaborating with peers.

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Gowri Shanker Balasa Practice Lead - Microsoft| MOURI Tech Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
Looking forward to explore on new projectmanagement.com

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Motaz MohammedSalih Ali WagiAllah Project Coordinator| ALHADAFF Co. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
congratulation project management.com

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Alaa Elmahalawy Information Technology Director| PADMA Giza, Egypt
I expect all wiil enjoy Projectmanagement.com's Open House today March 16th!

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Dinesh Dutt United Arab Emirates
It is alway better to have face to face but it depends upon type of communication. I mean, formal communcation is better to have through formal letter and follow up face to face discussion will be best way. on other side, informal communcation can be made in whichever way and it depends upon location of two person, urgency of matters etc.

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Arwa Bou Ali Project Coordinator| AUBMC Beirut, Lebanon
Face to Face - Email - Virtual - Phone...that would be my preference!
Congrats on the new website..looking forward for exploring its details.

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NARASIMHA SWAMY ALAVALA Project Manager| Hewlett-Packard Inc Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Looking forward to learn more and explore through new projectmanagement.com

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Sadhasivam Paraman Principal Hardware Engineer - Hardware Architecture| CommScope Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Wishing to have Super Cool experience and new learning's through ProjectManagement.com

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Amr Yahia Abdel Rahman Cairo, Egypt
Congratulations for the new website !
Good Luck !

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Bhoodev Singh Agile Program Manager| ECG Dublin, Ca, United States
Question I received was "What has been the pain full points while working as a project manager"?


Well, In some of my projects, I had hard time securing the funding for setting up the recognition and rewards system due to multi layers reporting structure of the team members.

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