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  1. Getting Started
  2. Implementation Projects: Realizing a return on your investment
  3. Implementing an Existing Database Software or Service
  4. Interactive Agenda Clustering
  5. Interactive Software Mapping Exercise
  6. Leveraging Technology: How to merge nonprofit culture with cutting-edge data solutions
  7. Looking for demos
  8. Managing 3rd-party software implementations
  9. Managing Consultants and Dealing with Vendors
  10. Managing Custom Database Projects
  11. Managing Database Projects
  12. Managing Drupal Web Projects
  13. Managing Expectations: Avoiding surprises halfway through your project
  14. Managing Multi-organizational Projects: What Works Best?
  15. Managing Nonprofit Software Development Projects
  16. Managing Online Campaigns
  17. Managing Risks Before the Implementation Begins
  18. Managing a large software implementation
  19. Managing demands from internal stakeholders
  20. Managing technology volunteers
  21. Managing the Development of Customized Joomla! Websites
  22. Mapping Communication Tools to Tasks
  23. Methods in Selecting Software
  24. Migrating to Salesforce.com: One Organization's Story
  25. Navigating Internal Relationships
  26. Navigating internal politics and relationships
  27. NewYork2008:Afternoon 1 report backs
  28. NewYork2008:Afternoon 2 report backs
  29. NewYork2008:Agile Project Management
  30. NewYork2008:Assessing and Redesigning Web Sites
  31. NewYork2008:Brainstorm
  32. NewYork2008:Challenges of remote collaboration
  33. NewYork2008:Collaboration and Management in Cross-Departmental Web Projects
  34. NewYork2008:Collaborative Tools
  35. NewYork2008:Evaluation in PM
  36. NewYork2008:Event Logistics
  37. NewYork2008:Final announcements
  38. NewYork2008:Implementing an Existing Database Software or Service
  39. NewYork2008:Interactive Agenda Clustering
  40. NewYork2008:Interactive Software Mapping Exercise
  41. NewYork2008:Looking for demos
  42. NewYork2008:Managing Consultants and Dealing with Vendors
  43. NewYork2008:Managing Custom Database Projects
  44. NewYork2008:Managing Nonprofit Software Development Projects
  45. NewYork2008:Navigating internal politics and relationships
  46. NewYork2008:Open Source CMS Q&A session
  47. NewYork2008:Opening Discussions - Project Management Principles
  48. NewYork2008:Overthrowing The Consultant/Client Relationship
  49. NewYork2008:PM Principles - Advanced Web Projects
  50. NewYork2008:PM Principles - Introduction to Project Management

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