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BPUG CONGRESS
Ref: E/1859
Date: 11/19/2008
Contributor: PM Lifeline Editorial, PM Lifeline
Link: www.bpugcongress.com



BPUG INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS 10-11 February 2009 All inclusive conference place: from £550 + VAT Radisson Edwardian Heathrow www.bpugcongress.com
BPUG Congress



The Best Practice User Group (BPUG) is hosting its second International Congress on 10-11 February 2009. Focused on project, programme and risk management, the Congress brings speakers and delegates together from around the world to discuss the challenges and opportunities faced by today’s best project managers.
Senior directors like David Law, Olympic Delivery Authority, Stephen Jenner from Criminal Justice IT and Nik Thomas from BAE Systems will share their experiences of setting up and running projects within their organisations. There will be a series of roundtables and clinics for those needing advice.
The highlight of the event will be a gala dinner where delegates will be able to socialize and discuss the burning issues they face with their peers. There is also a small exhibition, showcasing specialist suppliers including:
• Best Management Practice Partnership
• Corporate Project Solutions
• Maven Training
• Ninth Wave
• Pearce Mayfield Associates
• Program Framework
• The Enterprise Transformation Consortium
• The Mundane Software Company
• The Programme Support Office

A full conference pass costs £550 + VAT and includes access to all conference sessions, evening reception, gala dinner, lunches, breakfast and one night’s hotel accommodation at the Radisson Edwardian Heathrow. One day passes are also available.
This event is supported by the Office of Government Commerce (OGC), The Stationery Office (TSO) and The APM Group.
To register for a place visit: http://www.bpugcongress.com

About BPUG
Best Practice User Group™ (BPUG) aims to be the official user group of choice for projects, programmes and risks. It helps users adopt, use share and shape the application of OGC PPM Products. Its members come from both the public and private sectors and include representatives from the MoD, the NHS, local and central government, the financial sector, IT and telecoms. Members typically come from project and programme management roles including project and programme support offices. BPUG in the UK has teamed up with user groups based in the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and Italy.
Further details at http://www.usergroup.org.uk/

About the organizer

BPUG international Congress is organized by Subject Matters Ltd. Subject Matters has over fifteen years experience organizing leading edge events to discerning business audiences. For further details contact Emma Hilditch on 0870 950 3313.




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