Project Management Institute (PMI) has announced that it will fund eight academic research projects in 2010. Selected from a pool of nearly 190 proposals submitted from around the world, the research projects will focus on a range of subjects that are critical to today’s organizations, including cultural perspectives, procurement and supply, sustainability, and others. PMI’s sponsored research program, which has invested more than $14 million in academic research since its inception in 1997, supports studies in project management that help businesses, governments, and academic institutions execute strategy and drive innovation.
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