The Employee Engagement Network

Rich Maltzman
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Who are you?
PM and PMO Consultant. Developer and deliverer of PM courseware. All-around good guy (so I'm told).
What is your interest or involvement in employee engagement?
Building a community of PMs at my major telecom company
Website:
http://scopecrepe.blogspot.com
Where are you located?
Boston, MA

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At 2:20pm on June 29, 2008, Rich Maltzman said…
Got it. Thanks. Also thanks for your posting about the Tricks of the Trade contest on the PM Bloggers board.

Rich
At 11:50am on June 29, 2008, Raven said…
Hi Rich, my fellow PM Blogger! Glad you could join the Employee Engagement network! In case you didn't get my message, you can get your RSS feed added to the network's feed mix by emailing network host David Zinger:

Email David at dzinger@shaw.ca.

I know from reading your blog Scope Crepe that you'll have great insights to share here and I look forward to reading them! Also, I just love the phrase "All-around good guy" in your profile :)

Best,

Raven
At 2:04pm on June 26, 2008, David Zinger said…
Rich,
Welcome to the employee engagement network. I think engagement is such a key concept in project management. I look forward to your input and participation in the network.
David
 
 

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