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Barbaros Demir MENA Business Development Lead, Project Management| Halliburton Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Hi Everybody,

I just started to manage a project with the team and I am willing to write a technical paper, regarding the implementation of project management into the geothermal business. (I am pretty sure that people used PM in construction side of the geothermal projects, but couldn't find something related to my business segment, upstream of the exploration phase.)

My question is that if there is anyone can share their own technical paper with me? I searched in the discussion topics, but couldn't find any. May be my keywords are not good enough.

Thanks in advance. If you please upload somewhere trustable (Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive or etc.), that would be perfect.

My purpose is to understand how you guys approached to your project while writing these papers, plus how you structured them.
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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sorry if I did not answer your question. After working in several different domains I will say that there is no difference on how implement project management in different domains.
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Barbaros Demir MENA Business Development Lead, Project Management| Halliburton Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Yes, you are incorrrect. I was asking for example technical papers.

Project Management can be the same. What I am looking for is people's way of handling the project and how they documented in a technical paper.

I don't want to believe that everybody writes the same thing all over the world.
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Cliff Parker Senior Agile Delivery Manager| DevOpsGroup Harrietsham, Kent, United Kingdom
Hey,

The PMI website has a white paper section http://www.pmi.org/Business-Solutions/White-Papers.aspx

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