Tuesday, June 29, 2010

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suspended World! Kabbalah

Following the last entry in this blog, I have received many mails asking (almost begging) to extend the cabal not to make the promised entry (see previous post) until after the game with Germany. I swear that I have influenced, the World Cup is very serious and has put me away from my professional phlegm.

So to not call the witches, suspend this blog while Argentina is in the World Cup. I will do everything in my power to see my selection of the world champion. Know you understand

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Friday, June 25, 2010

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I have thought a post some time ago. Is related to the field of Human Resources and the sample is based on the Argentina National Team led by Diego Armando Maradona, according to their performance in South Africa 2010.

But for luck, keep me until after the game por Octavos de Final frente a México.

Sabrán comprender...
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

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ISO 21500 Global Project


Se encuentra en etapa de draft la nueva Norma ISO 21500, que tratará sobre la Administración de Proyectos. El estándar será internacional, reunirá a las Mejores Prácticas (incluso las del PMI y las de PRINCE2) y estará disponible, en su primera versión, hacia fines de 2011 o comienzos de 2012.

Enterate de cómo va el trabajo de los diferentes comités, de qué se trata esta Norma y de cómo se puede participar, viendo el siguiente video tomado del sitio amigo Líder de Proyecto.com :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQbc3VkiL9A

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

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In tune with the times, let's talk about all the projects being implemented around the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010. Scenarios, communication networks and roads, hotels, security. Dozens and dozens of projects whose success will ensure a first-order ecumenical event.

out there who say things are not quite right yet, a few days before the opening ceremony. Avenues closed, access inconclusive, some tweaks to the stadiums. Anyway, the monumentality of the work invites admiration. We, Project Managers, to think about the challenge that these objectives we are provoked.

Argentina National Team debut on Saturday June 12 to face Nigeria and opening two Group B World Cup. That game will be played at the legendary stadium of Ellis Park. Let's look at history data and the remodeling project.





Name: Ellis Park Stadium
City: Johannesburg
after remodeling Gross Capacity: 61,639 towns
Construction: Remodeling less
Date:

2009 Ellis Park Stadium is located in downtown Johannesburg, and has served as the setting for many famous events as the end of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup between Brazil and the United States. Its capacity has been restored and now stands at close to 62,000 spectators, up 9% when taking into account the 57,000 places prior.

was built in 1928 as a rugby stadium. Later, it was demolished and rebuilt in 1982, again only to play the sport. His name is a tribute to JD Ellis, a Johannesburg city councilor who approved the use of a lot more than 5 acres to build a stadium.

This stage was the scene of the final of the Rugby World Cup 1995, when the combined local beat New Zealand and sparked a national holiday. Undoubtedly, no one will forget the images of Nelson Mandela hugging the trophy at that time. In addition, Ellis Park has experienced many unforgettable football matches: Bafana Bafana managed a 1-1 draw against Argentina in 1995 and a 0-0 draw against France in 2000, the then champion of the FIFA World Cup. Both games were friendlies.

Another memorable event in this stadium was the conclusion of the match between Nelson Mandela African XI and All-Star Eleven World, in honor of then outgoing President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. Kalusha Bwalya, Mark Fish, Lucas Radebe and Tijani Babangida joined stars of the caliber of Rigoberto Song, Dunga, Luis Hernandez and Claudio Suarez to pay tribute to a great head of state.

Its new facilities include the media area, amenities in the area of \u200b\u200bequipment, exclusive VIP areas and easy access for the disabled. All that, next to the field of play and the big screen with the latest information, will make this stadium a South African pride during the World Cup.


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