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- Attendees @PNECConferences recognized great work of Phil & Cindy Crouse in building a data management community. 2 days ago
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- @PNECConferences Cornerstone Awardees: Trudy Curtis @PPDMAssociation & Pat Ryan. Congratulations! 2 days ago
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- About 300 people heard Wed Baird speak on real-world implementation of #ppdm @PNECConferences 2 days ago
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Tag Archives: Getting software into universities
But I don’t WANT to go to work!!
I think anyone who has ever completed post secondary education will understand the steep learning curve that exists to move from the classroom atmosphere to that of the workplace. No more sleeping in till 11am and donning wrinkled sweats and … Continue reading
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