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Speaking Engagements


PMI Professional Development Day: Madison Wisconsin 

South Central Chapter April 19, 2002

Ray Immelman, Partner The TOC Center

Critical Chain: Application of Theory of Constraints in Project Management


CA World Conference: Orlando Florida April 20-25, 2002

Ray Immelman & Gert Geyser, Partners The TOC Center.

Ray Immelman presented Critical Chain Project Management at the conferences' pre-education sessions.

 


PMI Annual Symposium: San Antonio Texas October 3-12, 2002

The TOC Center offered two at the following "tracks" during the conference:

Pharmaceutical/Healthcare Track: 

Global Project Management in Clinical Drug Trials:

A Case Study in Critical Chain Project Management

New Product Development Track: 

Integrated Enterprise and Resource Management

 


PMI: Frankfurt Germany March 18, 2002

Kevin Fox, Partner The TOC Center, spoke at the Project Management Institute in Frankfurt Germany. 

His topic for the evening: Constraint Based Project Management

 

If you would like to see more about the Frankfurt PMI Chapter meetings and events click on the site address below:

http://www.pmi-germany.de

 


ASQ: North Carolina 

Ken Pasterczyk, Partner The TOC Center, spoke at the ASQ joint section meeting with PCETS in North Carolina. 

Ken's presentation was entitled The Theory of Constraints: What It Is? What It Is Not? 

If you would like to see the presentation or read more about ASQ Central North Carolina, click on the link below and go to their website:

http://www.triadasq.org/newsletter.htm 
 

   

 

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