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Ed Tsyitee Jr Consultant | Consultant Tucson, Az, United States
This may seem a bit off topic for this forum, but, if you use Twitter there are a lot of project mangers there.

Every Wednesday and Friday there is a Twitter chat called #PMChat (project manager chat).
Usually the topics are related to project management, and sometimes it's a general Q and A.

Right now, I think the hosts are looking for someone to lead a chat regarding earned value management, how it works, and how it's applied in actual projects and project milestones.

If you use Twitter, and are interested, or just want to expand your network of project managers, look up @PMChat.

Let's expand our network!
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Riyadh Salih Saskatchewan, Canada
I share the same thoughts with Sante and I think the more platforms might reduce focus, This one works better with different global timing,but thanks for the heads up.
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Rajeev Sharma Principal Consultant | Strategy, EA CoE | Digital Transformation, AI and Gen-AI| Tech Mahindra Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Thanks Ed, also having similar opinion. Twitter and LinkedIn could be easy and extended channel for PM knowledge sharing.
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Mansoor Mustafa Senior PM| Government Department Rawalpindi Punjab, Pakistan
Thanks for sharing the information Ed
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RAVICHANDRAN MEENAKSHI SUNDARAM Manager| NATIONAL CONTRACTING COMPANY Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Kudos. Thanks a lot for the info.
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Drew Craig Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Thanks, Ed. Although active in this community, I am much less active in LinkedIn, mainly a consumer. With Twitter, I am a consumer only. Why not bring those same events here, to the community?
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