Project Managment-Interview with Yue Philip, IVE Hong Kong

Greetings WOW Members and Web Professionals everywhere! Bill Cullifer here with the World Organization of Webmasters (WOW) and the WOW Technology Minute.

I m in Hong Kong today en route to Beijing to participate in the annual WWW International Web conference.  Along with Professors Mark DuBois and Bebo White, we?’ll be delivering WOW education and certification.

As you know, its WOW?’s mission to promote Web professional education worldwide and while here in Hong Kong I met with Leung Mitzi and Yue Philip two executives from IVE, a two year vocational college with 10 campuses in the greater Hong Kong area.

Yue Phillip, is a lecturer, at the Department of Business Services and Management at IVE and Philip has years of project management experience.  Prior to his teaching position at IVE, Philip was employed with Cathay Pacific airline where he participated in multi million dollar projects.  To assist us in better understanding this month?’s topic of project management from an international point of view, I interviewed Philip to learn his thoughts on the topic.

Good afternoon Philip and thanks for agreeing to this interview.  Philip can you share with the listeners of this podcast what project management means to you?

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