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Project and Change Management (PCM)


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The Project and Change Management (PCM) track focuses on a variety of topics related to project management, change management, training, and end-user support. Presentations in this track will be of value to individuals responsible for conveying technical information on applications to non-technical audiences. Sessions and expert panels address issues such as the people and process components of project management, techniques to lead organizational change, adult-learner theory, training tools and techniques. The broad range of topics may include aspects of project justification, governance, requirements, and specifications, as well as development and testing, communication, resource management, and training documentation. Track presenters come from a diverse international group of higher education (colleges, universities, and community colleges) and public sector/governmental entities

Project and Change Management (PCM)

Promoting the sharing of information, tools and resources which highlight best practice in the above topics from member institutions around the world.

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