Project Landscape Newsletter - July 2008 Edition

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Project Landscape Newsletter - June 2008 Edition

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Project Landscape - May 2008 Edition

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Project Landscape - April 2008 Edition

Spring is here and so is the latest edition of Project Landscape!  Click the link below for your copy:

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Project Landscape - March 2008 Edition

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Project Landscape - February 2008 Edition

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Project Landscape Newsletter - January 2008 Edition

The January Edition of Project Landscape is now ready for download.  Click on the link below for your copy.

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Project Landscape Newsletter - December 2007 Edition

The December Edition of Project Landscape is here!  Click on the following link to download:

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Introducing New Project Landscape Newsletter - November Edition

Project Landscape is an entirely new kind of chapter communication. It is the first collaborative newsletter effort between two Project Management Institute Chapters, PMI Oklahoma City and PMI Tulsa.

How does it work? The feature content, in this edition, pages 1-6, is completely shared between the participating chapters. Following the shared feature content, each group inserts their chapter-specific information, allowing flexibility while still maintaining the highest quality standards.

Project Landscape is a win-win for PMI chapters and PM authors, such as Peter de Jager and Lee Lambert who are featured in this edition, who wish to share compelling content. Chapters get great original articles, and authors get great exposure.

So please enjoy the new and improved face of chapter communication and collaboration with the first issue of Project Landscape.

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InFocus Newsletter - October 2007 Edition

Here are some of the highlights of the October 2007 issue of InFocus.

  • It's not every day that you witness a pre-meditated murder.   But, just in time for Halloween, we report on a shocking double homicide.  Two popular newsletters have been axed.  See p. 2-3 for the grisly details.
  • Tulsa TechFest 2007 is this Friday and Saturday, October 19-20.  See the flyer on p. 7, and we'll see you there.
  • Celeste Roth, who was a very popular speaker at our September member meeting, has followed up this month with an article titled "Alternative Dispute Resolution."  See p. 4-5.
  • Last, but not least, Dana White of the University of Oklahoma needs your help.  See p. 6 for her request.

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