North Texas Regional LinCP Opens October Forum Registration

Leadership in Capital Projects Forum has opened early-bird registration for the October 15-16, 2009 Irving, Texas event focused on project delivery methods. Corporate sponsorships at various levels are still available.
By: Synergy Builders/LinCP
 
Aug. 13, 2009 - PRLog -- Irving, TX, Leadership in Capital Projects (LinCP – pronounced “link-up”) Forum has opened early-bird registration for its October 15-16, 2009 event in Irving, Texas with the focus on project delivery methods.

The mission of the LinCP Forum is to bring together major capital project constituents for collaborative dialog around timely and compelling design and construction industry issues and interests.  

Collaboration and cooperation between key parties saves money and precious time by avoiding project delays. LinCP Forum attendees improve their projects as well as the design and construction industry in Texas by sharing best practices and coming up with new ideas and solutions to address industry-focused capital project concerns.

The complete program agenda for the October Forum is in review.  Anyone who is interested in becoming a speaker or presenter at this or future events is welcome to contact the LinCP Forum.

Corporate sponsorships at various levels are still available.

The October forum will be held at the beautiful Omni Mandalay Hotel at Las Colinas, in Irving, Texas. For more information on the LinCP Forums, contact Carol Warkoczewski at 512-263-5521 or visit the LinCP Forum website: www.lincp.com.

An informal lunch will begin the first day of the Forum, ending with a social in the evening. The second day starts with an informal breakfast and concludes with an optional lunch and on-going table discussions.

The Second Annual LinCP Forum is slated for February 24-26, 2010, in Austin, Texas.

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Carol Warkoczewski, is a registered architect and owner of Synergy Builders, which was founded in 2001 to help her clients produce effective, successful projects and to enhance leadership, team, project, and organizational success. She focuses her work building more effective, synergistic leaders and teams, which improves the effectiveness of their projects and organizations. Key processes Carol uses are: Owner's Project Requirements, Partnering processes, and facilitative training. She also leads strategic planning and other types of organizational change and development programs. Carol is a registered architect and holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin School of Architecture and Urban Planning, and a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership and Ethics from St. Edward's University.
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