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Project Flow 2011: The Leading Conference on Fixing Project Management Set to Break Attendance Record

Dépèche transmise le 24 octobre 2011 par Business Wire

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Realization announced today that registration for Project Flow 2011, the industry’s leading conference for fixing project management with Real-Time Synchronization, has already exceeded the previous record for registered attendees. Delegates from a wide range of well-known companies will attend the conference, including Alcatel-Lucent, Bank of America, Boeing, Delta, Intel, Lufthansa, Northrop Grumman, Oracle, Panasonic, Shell and Toyota.

The conference will focus on how organizations have realized more than $3.5 billion in additional cash or profits by replacing 100-year old Gantt-based scheduling techniques with Real-Time Synchronization. The Honorable James A. Baker, III, former U.S. Secretary of State, will deliver the keynote address and Mike Burkett, Research Vice President and Chief of Research for Gartner’s supply chain group, will deliver a keynote presentation.

Professionals from major companies and organizations in a wide range of industries, including Aerospace and Defense, Commercial Aviation, Manufacturing, Energy, and IT will present and provide attendees with case studies highlighting how to do projects 20 to 50 percent faster.

Project Flow 2011 will take place on November 2-4, 2011 at the beautiful Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, a resort that USA Today has ranked as one of the top 10 in the world. For registration and additional details, please visit http://www.realization.com/PF2011.

About Project Flow 2011

Project Flow 2011 is the industry-leading conference on fixing project management. Past presenters have included ABB, Amdocs, Boeing, Delta TechOps, Medtronic, and the U.S. Air Force. Project Flow is organized by Realization, which is headquartered in San Jose, California.

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