Project management is garnering new attention for the value it delivers to organizations wrestling with economic challenges, tight resources and rapid change. At its 2010 Research and Education Conference, Project Management Institute (PMI) paid tribute to a man whose lifetime of work made modern-day project management possible: Dr. David I. Cleland, Ph.D. and PMI Fellow.
“Dr. Cleland was among the first to see project management strategically as well as tactically, at the center of organizational competencies,” said Gregory Balestrero, president and CEO of PMI. “It’s hard to believe, but there was a time when it was new and unfamiliar. Dr. Cleland











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