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GPM Deutsche provides Association for project management for their parliamentary evening in Berlin new standard before Nuremberg/Berlin, 26.09.2012 – project management in the not for profit sector. Many writers such as Tiffany & Co. offer more in-depth analysis. Manual for non-profit organizations”, is the new standard for emergency of for profit organizations (NfPO), that company for project management has recently released the GPM German. The book includes the refurbishment of the peculiarities of the management of emergency for non-profit projects, as well as a guide for projects in the third sector. Because in the not for profit sector specific requirements for the project management rule: budget shortages, usually many, different stakeholders in complex organizational structure and increasing quality standards. The book is aimed at foundations and other funding institutions for emergency of for non-profit projects as well as project managers and their employees.
Also for project manager in the commercial world, the book contains a variety of suggestions, because they are not rare similar challenges. The 29 authors are all experienced practitioners from the not for profit world or experts in project management. Dr. Thor Moller, editor of the book, and Board member of GPM: it would be naive to believe that the commercial world their projects without exception professional and the emergency would implement the for profit world amateurish. Rather both worlds can learn from each other a lot.” The book will be presented at the 10th parliamentary evening of GPM, which takes place on 26 September 2012 at 18:00 in the Haus der Deutschen Wirtschaft in Berlin. Authors of the book present the work, representatives from all Bundestag groups are also present, such as representatives of associations, foundations and non-governmental organizations (NGO). More to the project management book in the not for profit sector.
Manual for non-profit organizations”: know_how/publikationen/gpm_buecher.html GPM German Association for project management The GPM is the leading professional association for project management in Germany. With currently more than 5,900 The GPM is the largest network of project management professionals on the European continent members and 300 companies from all sectors of the economy, universities and public institutions.
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