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Management Organizations

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Mohamed Aboul Eneen
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1 Project Management Institute                                      (PMI)
2 Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)
3 American Society for Engineering Management        (ASEM)
4 Society of American Value Engineers                        (SAVE)
5 American Association of Cost Engineers                   (AACE)
6 American Society of  Civil Engineers                         (ASCE)
7 American Institute of  Architects                                 (AIA)
8 American Management Association                            (AMA)
9 International Project Management Association          (IPMA)
10 Association for Project Managers                                (APM)
11 National Society of Professional Engineers               (NSPE)
12 Construction Financial Management Association     (CFMA)
13 Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering   (AACE International)

1) Add Title/ Service to your Home, News, Members, ...etc.  titles name by Management Organizations, there are  a lot of International management organizations . and to allow planners to join it with a kind of promotions if possible

2) and Other tiltle needed is the PP Book store/ library for the valued Project/Construction Books from several Publishers e.g. Mc-Grawhill...etc.

3) Add Title named by Planning Engineer Career Path...which is to show the Grading and levels of planning engineers starting

from Assistant Scheduler.........till Planning manager..with it all required skills and experiences

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Rafael Davila
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Put them all in a bag and stirr, you will not get a single organization that promotes good scheduling, they will promote for the status quo, they will promote for scheduling software to be limited by archaic CPM logic.

They will label their practices to be "Best", and the mediocre software developers will follow. No creativity allowed, nothing new on the contrary fear to the new.