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Posted on August 19, 2022 By Salome

Published January 13, 2007
It’s amazing to see how many great people there are. I have reached out to many people who were willing to mentor me and offer their help. I would like to thank the following people and keep the list up to date so I can always remember the great people who are not to be taken lightly.
Tamara, Draven Ryker, Tamara Mazaryk, Draven Ryker – My Family – For putting up all of my activities (workschool, reading, blogging, etc.) that take their time. Without their support, I wouldn’t be able to do this.
Brian Bernhard, P.E. Professor – For being my favorite professor in project management and introducing me to Critical Chain project management; and for sharing his wisdom, enthusiasm and encouragement in a way that encourages independent thinking and innovation
Cornelius Fichtner – PMP – The PM Podcast and The PM Prepcast – for giving me many helpful suggestions, mentoring me in project management, blogging, and producing one my favorite podcasts
Dina Henry Scott, PMP-Controlling Chaos-for being so helpful with encouragement, info, and for producing one of my favorite podcasts
Jack Vinson, Ph.D. Knowledge Jolt, Inc., Knowledge Jolt With Jack-for answering my Critical Chain questions, directing me to the answers, and helping me get my blog out there
Larry Leach, PMP – Advanced Projects Inc. – for his contributions to the Critical Chain Yahoo Group and granting me permission to post his NASA presentation on CCPM/EVM
Michael R. Wood – The Helix Factor -Thank you for introducing me to “The Helix Factor”, his other books, as well as his valuable contributions to the Gantthead.com community

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