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At the 24th International German Forum on Project Management (October 16th - 17th 2007, Munich) Managing Director Jürgen Bach will hold the lecture

Effort estimation in IT projects: Starting signal for IT project portfolio management

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Hands-on suggestions are given by the adjacent workshop IT portfolio management with the help of function points.

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Managing Director Jürgen Bach will be representing bach consulting at this year's MetriKon (14.-16. November 2007, Kaiserslautern) with a tutorial on portfolio management.

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bc press | Jürgen Bach new DASMA chief financial officer

New DASMA chief financial officer.

Bach is considered to be a pioneer in the field of IT key figures and business ratios.

For ten years, the ratio pioneer ... [ translation in progress ]

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Manfred Bundschuh, AXA Service AG, Cologne, (chairman)

Jürgen Bach, bach consulting GmbH, Bonn, (2nd chairman, CIO)

Günter Büren, Büren & Partner Software Design, Nuremberg (2nd chairman)

Stavros Pechlivanidis, IBM Deutschland GmbH, Cologne

Marek Leszak, Lucent Technologies Network Systems GmbH, Nuremberg

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