The Call for Papers for the
3rd UT Dallas Project Management Symposium,
to be held August 13-14, 2009 on The University of Texas at Dallas
campus in Richardson, Texas, has been extended to March 13. The
conference is being sponsored by the Graduate Program in Project
Management (PM) in the School of Management's Executive Education
Center at The University of Texas at Dallas, in partnership with Dallas
Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI
®) and PMForum. The
theme of this year's UT Dallas Project Management Symposium will be "Managing in a Changing World".
Project managers and PM experts,
leaders and professionals are invited to submit an abstract for a paper
and presentation at this major regional project management conference.
Abstracts with author biography and photo are due no later than March
13, 2009. Paper and presentations will be selected by March 31, 2009.
Since authors/presenters can attend without fee, this is an excellent
opportunity for professional leaders to share knowledge, strengthen
their professional profiles, and gain some visibility.
Those
interested in presenting a paper at the 3
rd Annual UT Dallas PM
Symposium next August should e-mail abstract, bio and photo to
pmsymposium@utdallas.edu. The 2009 UT Dallas PM Symposium is expected
to include five keynotes, 40 speakers, 300 participants and numerous
networking opportunities.
Paper abstracts should be on one of the following proposed track topics:- Program, Portfolio & Strategic Project Management
- New Ideas & Emerging Trends in PM
- Global Program & Project Management
- Management of Complex Programs & Projects
- Medical & Healthcare Project Management
- Engineering Project Management
- Construction & Property Development PM
- Project Management in Local Government
- Project Mgmt for New Energy & Electricity
- Program & Project Mgmt Tools& Techniques
- PM for IT, Systems Development & Telecoms
- Transportation Infrastructure Project Mgmt
- Human Factors in Project Management
- Next New Agile and Flexible Project Management
- Supply Chain Management
- PM for Organizational Transformation and other Changes
Final tracks will be based on the number and topics of abstracts submitted.
Abstract Submission Guidelines- Papers should not have been previously published.
- Papers and presentations should be free of commercial sales content.
- Papers and presentations should focus on the subject of the title, and provide new contributions to the topic.
- The length of the abstract should be between 150 and 250 words.
- Abstracts should be typed in 12pt Times New Roman font in the MS Office Word format, 2003 or 2007 versions.
- Each
abstract must have a lead author who will serve as the primary contact
for all correspondence - short author bio should be included.
- Length of the final paper should be 1000 to 2000 words in length.
The
2 Day Project Management Symposium will include an Opening Ceremony
with Keynote Speakers, professional presentations and discussions on a
variety of topics, panel discussions, lunches and coffee breaks, a
Monday evening networking reception, and a closing keynote address.
The
Symposium will be held on the UT Dallas Campus, in the School of
Management, a state-of-the-art facility with audio-visual and
multi-media technologies in each room. Sponsorship opportunities are
also available; for information, contact
pmsymposium@utdallas.edu.
The
symposium will be sponsored by the Graduate Program in Project
Management at The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas), in
cooperation with the Dallas Chapter of the Project Management Institute
(PMI
®) and PMForum, Inc. Both the PMI Dallas Chapter and UT Dallas are
registered education providers with PMI, so attendees can easily
receive Professional Development Units (PDUs) for PMP recertification.
The
Project Management Program at UT Dallas provides application-oriented
education for professionals with significant project, program or
general management responsibilities. Established in the Executive
Education Center in The UT Dallas' School of Management, students have
the option of earning a Certificate in Project Management, a Master of
Science degree with an emphasis in project management, or a Master of
Business Administration degree with project management emphasis.
The
UT Dallas PM program, originally developed in 1997, is accredited by
the Project Management Institute (PMI
®) and is registered with the PMI
Registered Education Provider Program (PMI R.E.P.). The program is
taught by world-class faculty with a blend of industrial project
management, consulting and teaching experience. UTD's PM Program in
delivered both on campus and online, and attracts students from across
the USA and worldwide. For more information, visit
http://som.utdallas.edu/project/.
The
PMI Dallas Chapter is a volunteer-based professional association
dedicated to supporting the growth and development of project
management practitioners, as well as building awareness of the project
management discipline and its critical role in business and
organization success. With more than 250,000 members in over 160
countries, the Project Management Institute (PMI
®) is the world's
leading membership association for project management. Founded in 1984
and with over 4,000 members, the PMI Dallas Chapter is one of the
world's largest PMI components. To learn more about the PMI Dallas
Chapter and its service offerings, visit
www.pmidallas.orgEstablished
in 1995,
www.pmforum.org was the world's first website devoted to
professional project management and is still one of the world's most
popular sources of project management news and information. PMForum
also produces the monthly online
PM World Today eJournal where
articles, case studies, papers and stories by leading PM authorities
from around the world can be found; free subscriptions are available at
www.pmworldtoday.net. Through its Events Partnering Program, PMForum
helps develop and support major PM events worldwide.For information,
visit
http://www.pmforum.org/events/partner_program.htm.