Michael WoodProject Manager / Business Analyst / Business Process Improvement Guru| Independent ContractorGig Harbor, Wa, United States
Since the demand has been so high I have decided to extend my free book offer to members of gantthead. So here is the deal. You send me your postal address and a quick blurb about what PI projects you are involved in and I will mail you out a copy of my book "The Helix Factor - The key to streamling your business processes" as long as my supplies last. Simple enough? No strings attached. Just a way of saying thank you to all you folks out there that help to make gantthead a success.
Cheers Saving Changes...
Hi Mike-
Is it possible to get the free PI book even if Im not from USA?
in case here is my address: PITC Bldg Pascor Drive Sto Nino Paranaque City Philippines Saving Changes...
Michael WoodProject Manager / Business Analyst / Business Process Improvement Guru| Independent ContractorGig Harbor, Wa, United States
Ron,
I can't send you a book but I can send you the 340 page slide presentation that I use in my BPI workshop. It is quite comprehensive. All I need is an email address.
hey there Michael Any chance this is still available [email protected] if so.
cheers Saving Changes...
Clark JohnsonSenior Consultant| SRAWashington, Dc, United States
I am new to BPI and I could use some help ironing out the kinks. If you can, send me your book. I am now trying to integrate some of these processes into my companies activities and your words will help. Thanks, Saving Changes...
Michael WoodProject Manager / Business Analyst / Business Process Improvement Guru| Independent ContractorGig Harbor, Wa, United States
Hi Clark, would love to help you out. Just need an email address for the slides and a USA postal address for the book.
[email protected]
Hi Mike,
I know you can't send the book to Canada but I would love a copy of your slides. My e-mail address is [email protected] Thanks so much
Bonnie Saving Changes...
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