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Know a Project Management Superstar?

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There's a lot of talk about the importance of acknowledgment. But many project managers in the trenches go unnoticed.

Here's your chance to change that by nominating a peer for the PMI Linn Stuckenbruck Person of the Year Award.

Named after Linn C. Stuckenbruck, PhD, this award recognizes a PMI member for outstanding contributions to the development and advancement of the profession, and his or her contribution to PMI during the previous calendar year.

Each nominee's contribution must:

1. Help recognize PMI as the world's leader in project management through activities completed in the previous calendar year (2010 for the 2011 award)

2. Expand and advance the knowledge, use and application of project management

3. Demonstrate broad, far-reaching implications for the profession

Nominees may work in any field, including but not limited to business and academia.

For the complete list of eligibility requirements and biographical information on Dr. Stuckenbruck, please download the nomination guidelines.

Nominations for the 2011 PMI Linn Stuckenbruck Person of the Year must be received at the PMI Global Operations Center by Friday, 1 April 2011.

Talk to your project team and PMI chapter colleagues about nominating a PMI member: four to six members must join together to nominate a candidate for this award.  

No one knows excellence in project management like you and your peers. Nominate a deserving colleague today.

 

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