PMI – XIX Congreso de Directores de Proyectos

Finalmente ha vuelto a ser posible recuperar la normalidad despues del COVID.

Un placer el poder interactuar de nuevo con colegas de profesion a nivel internacional y compartir con ellos diferentes perspectivas en materia de gestión de proyectos.

Agradecer la organizacion del evento a la direccion y voluntarios del Capitulo de Madrid del PMI, creando un evento dinamico e interactivo.

Igualmente quisiera agradecer la participacion de uno de mis mayores mentores, Alfonso Bucero.

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