Gartner PPM & IT Governance Summit
by Gartner

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Published on: 03/05/2012
Type of content: Brochure
Price: FREE

Overview

This is the must-attend event for senior leaders involved in program and portfolio management, the PMO, enterprise PMO and IT governance. The Summit will cover hot topics such as portfolio management, PMO/enterprise PMO, program management approaches, IT governance that works, and resource and demand management and prioritization. Download the Summit brochure for more information.

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