Mindjet CEO to present at NORDNET Conference
Respected scholars and professionals will present on the many faces of risk; in the development of products as diverse as online games and generic pharmaceuticals; in the financial and construction sectors; and will discuss results of recent research on the topic.
At the conference, Scott Raskin, CEO of Mindjet, will be presenting a high-level session on ‘The Art of Effective Communications’. The session will focus on the efficiency of project teams, highlighting that in order to identify and mitigate tomorrow’s risks, it is essential to focus on the quality of today’s communications.
Project teams are more effective when they have access to better information, are better networked with their team-members, customers and stakeholders, collaborate and innovate to solve problems.
WHERE: Nordica Hotel Sudurlandsbraut 2, 105 Reykjavík, Iceland.
WHEN: 13:00 – 13:40 Thursday September 27th 2007
About Mindjet
Mindjet makes software that helps people visualise and use information. Its leading product, MindManager, enables individuals and teams to work smarter, think creatively, and save time every day. There are over 920,000 licenses of MindManager used globally by 85 of the Fortune 100 companies and more than 50 percent of Global 2000 organisations.
More information is available by visiting http://www.mindjet.com
About NORDNET
(Network of Nordic Project Management Associations)
NORDNET is a forum for co-operation between the national project management associations of the Nordic countries,
founded in the spring of 1981
http://www.congress.is/nordnet2007/index.asp?q=Programme
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