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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Thiruvananthapuram chapters of the Project Management Institute (PMI) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) will jointly host eminent project management evangelist Mr Vijaya Kumar Verma in the city on December 5. Mr Verma will address project management professionals here.

Dr Jayarajan Nanoo, Secretary, PMI (Thiruvananthapuram), said that Mr Verma would address two sessions. The first will be an invited lecture on "Leader or manager? The art of balancing both to achieve project success" while the second will be a dinner session on "Influence, power and politics in project management."

Participation in both sessions is by invitation only. Details can be had from the Thiruvananthapuram chapter of PMI (E-mail: pmi_Kerala@ustri.com or phone (mobile) 98953-90612 and 98460-70854) or IEEE, Kerala Section (E-mail: aju.thomas@tcs.com or phone: 94471-54179).

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