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Download PMI's white paper that discusses the gap between supply and demand for project management and the opportunity that this gap represents to you, your faculty and students. www.PMIteach.org/AACSB Should you be teaching project management? Demand for skilled project managers is skyrocketing. The current gap in supply is only going to get worse. 1. Figure in U.S. dollars. Source: Managing Capital Projects for Competitive Advantage, McKinsey Quarterly, June 2008 Making project management indispensable for business results.® © 2009 Project Management Institute, Inc. All right reserved. 2. Figure in U.S. dollars. Source: Anderson Economic Group, 2008 3. Source: Anderson Economic Group, 2008 4. Source: U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) IN 2009: The World Will Invest $12 Trillion1 BY 2016: $4 Trillion2 In Projects Will Be At Risk Due To Lack Of Skilled Project Managers. 1.2M new jobs created every year over next 10 years3 Current workforce down by 30% over next 10 years4

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