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Manchester Holds The First National DPM:UK Conference
Tickets are selling fast for the very first National Digital Project Management Conference (DPM: UK) taking place in Manchester on Wednesday 29 January.
The conference enables attendees to brush up all the techniques needed for managing digital projects, people, relationships and budgets with talks by the industry’s biggest and best digital project management Thought Leaders and innovators.
The one-day conference includes an expert question and answer panel, opportunities to network and an array of specialist speakers including; Brett Harned (Vice President of Project Management at Happy Cog), Sam Barnes (Development Team Manager at Global Personals), Paul Boag (Co-Founder of digital agency, Headscape) and Rob Borley (Founder of digital agency, Dootrix).
Brett Harned, said, ’‘It is a pleasure and an honour to be included in DPM:UK. Project Management is an extremely important skill within digital and the community is just starting to recognise that with events like this one. I’m excited to be a part of this growing community in the UK and will be talking about how we can all be better at what we do to truly support our teams and projects to make amazing products on time, on budget, and conflict free.’
The conference (organised by Manchester Digital) is going to be held at The Comedy Store, Manchester and tickets are £40 + VAT and can be purchased at www.manchesterdigital.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Manchester Digital .
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