There was a lot of online activity at this year’s PMI Leadership Institute Meeting and Global Congress this year, more than I’ve seen before. Here’s my round up of the best articles and commentary about the events.
Blog posts
Michael Moss writes about Congress Day 2, including the key note speakers and the contest to outwit the Watson computer.
The official PMI blog covered Malcolm Gladwell’s presentation.
Robert Prol writes about work/life balance on the business trip to Congress.
Thomas Juli sums up his experiences and take away messages from Congress on his blog and his presentation, The 5 Team Leadership Principles for Project Success, is available on Slideshare.
Videos
Watch PMI’s interview with PMI 2011 Awards Ceremony winner, Roberto Toledo of Alpha Consultoria.
Here’s a video on conflict management in projects filmed on location at Congress, from Dux Raymond Sy.
Photos
Global Knowledge’s photos are here.
Michele Sliger took a picture of teams working on agile planning exercise.
PMI’s official photos are on Facebook.
Podcasts
Ricardo Viana Vargas produced a podcast about the Congress.
From me
And of course I covered the events at the Leadership Institute Meeting and Congress here at A Girl’s Guide to Project Management:
Video diary: Leadership Institute Meeting Day 1
Video diary: Leadership Institute Meeting Day 2
Video diary: Congress Day 1
Video diary: Congress Day 2
Video diary: Congress Day 3
I wrote about Elyse Nielsen’s presentation on Myths about Sponsorship here and Malcolm Gladwell’s presentation on Gantthead. I also wrote about the idea of a Results Management Office on Gantthead.
On PMTips.net:
I covered PMI’s new ethical decision making framework which was discussed at the Leadership Institute Meeting.
I wrote about Kris Reynold’s presentation on workplace trends.
David Davis talked about inspiring your team and I was lucky enough to be able to write up that session too.
What other write ups, photos and videos have you seen from the LIM and Congress? Let us know in the comments.
25/11/2011



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