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Greetings Olympics fans! from Charlie Kellogg

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I'm off to the winter games in British Columbia and was remembering the last games in Utah in 2002. Ensuring that a large and complicated project goes off without a hitch when the whole world is watching, as in the Winter Olympics, requires a large degree of dedication, project planning and team work. And so it was for Lyle Nelson when he managed the staging of the Biathlon competition at the 2002 Winter Games held near Salt Lake City, USA. The result was a highly acclaimed competition with strong praise from all the participating countries. We captured the complex process of managing the games in our article for Project Management magazine. I thought this would be a good time to reflect on the lessons learned.

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Charlie, 
 
I'm proud to know that you continue to contribute with your life experinces. You and Paul Hesselschwerdt have developed great sales training to help us cover long distances through all types of weather, to aim carefully and hit the target. We're going for the gold!
Posted @ Monday, February 15, 2010 3:01 PM by Liz Smith
Charlie, 
 
You must be having a ball out there. We have enjoyed watching the games. It is exciting to watch people at the top of their game, whether in sport or business. The games inspire people to achieve their best!  
 
Greg
Posted @ Tuesday, February 23, 2010 6:35 AM by Greg Nesbitt
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