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New Thomsen Book Explores Program Management, Will Benefit CMAA Foundation
Chuck Thomsen, the first person to become a fellow of both the American Institute of Architects and the Construction Management Association of America, has published the industry’s first in-depth look at a new approach to managing ongoing building programs.
His book, entitled “Program Management: Concepts and Strategies for Managing Capital Building Programs,” explores a new strategy that can produce lower costs, shorter schedules, lightened administrative burdens and significant improvements in the quality of finished product.
All proceeds from the sale of Thomsen’s book will benefit the CMAA Foundation.
The book is available for purchase at the CMAA Bookstore. Click here to order it now.
Leadership Forum: On-site Registration Available
Don't miss out on CMAA's Leadership Forum in Baltimore on May 18-20. Advance registration closed on May 12, but participants can still register at the conference.
This year's Forum will have more Professional Development sessions than ever before, with nearly 30 presentations scheduled.
It's also a great opportunity to network and earn education credits. Participants can earn a maximum of 12 Professional Development Hours (PDHs), 12 Learning Units (LUs) and 1.2 Continuing Education Unit (CEUs). Every hour of a professional development session is worth 1 PDH, 1 learning unit or .1 CEUs |
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CCMs Discuss "Culture of Certification" as program reaches 1,000 milestone
Over 1,000 CM practitioners are now designated as Certified Construction Managers.
This number signifies an important benchmark for the certification now known as the "gold standard" in the industry. In recognition of this achievement, CMAA has launched a "Culture of Certification" series in which CCMs share with the industry how the certification program has added value to their organization.
Read the first two articles in the series. The first is by Mani Subramanian, CCM, Vanir Construction Management. The second is by Bob Hixon, CCM, Hill International.
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