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Okay, perhaps I'm not the most objective person when it comes to PMI content, but I wanted to point out some especially stellar stuff coming out soon.
    The first is Leadership Through Project Management. It's a slight tweak on its former name, Leadership In Project Management, designed to reflect how project management is helping organizations deal with issues ranging from the global economic crisis to sprawling global supply chains.
    Also coming up is the December issue of PM Network, which includes a fascinating piece on project management trends in Delhi, India. And we were lucky enough to snare an interview with Elattuvalapil Sreedharan, Ph.D., the man BusinessWeek declared a "miracle worker" for his work on the city's metro project. The issue also has a story on lessons learned from the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. And that just happens to be a great kickoff to a series that will start in January 2009 called Project to Watch: 2010 Winter Olympics. Check for stories on PMI.org and in Voices on Project Management.
     The December issue also marks our first foray into extended online content. Visit the PM Network website for a podcast interview with Tara Patenaude, a project coordinator with Médecins Sans Frontières.
    And just wait until you see what we have in store for 2009 ...

 

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