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- Attendees @PNECConferences recognized great work of Phil & Cindy Crouse in building a data management community. 3 days ago
- @PNECConferences around 45 papers on aspects of #oilandgas data management presented over 3 days. 3 days ago
- @PNECConferences Cornerstone Awardees: Trudy Curtis @PPDMAssociation & Pat Ryan. Congratulations! 3 days ago
- @PNECConferences 'Philip C. Crouse Cornerstone Awards' recognize outstanding contributions to #oilandgas data management. 3 days ago
- About 300 people heard Wed Baird speak on real-world implementation of #ppdm @PNECConferences 3 days ago
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Daily Archives: March 11, 2011
Help ME Help YOU (Times Two)
Thank-you, Jerry. You have contributed invaluably to my overarching understanding of corporate development right from the core. This one’s for you. Get ready for a highly assumptive statement, dear Reader. Corporate success has as much to do with the projected … Continue reading
Posted in Association Partnerships, Corporate Social Responsibility, Customer Support, Industry Best Practices, oil and gas, petroleum, Random Thoughts
Tagged business platform, client and customer needs, Client support, community involvement, corporate social responsibility, employee engagement, geoLOGIC systems ltd., geoSCOUT, leadership, sponsorship, volunteering
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Helping Japan
Japan Suffers Major Damage in 8.9 Quake A powerful earthquake struck off Japan’s northeast coast Friday, triggering a tsunami that swallowed homes, swept away boats and forced thousands of people to flee to higher ground. I lived and worked in … Continue reading
Posted in Corporate Social Responsibility
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