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Nice — and well-deserved!
Congratulations. I am wondering how many of the people on this list are members of PMI or PMP certified. Also, there seems to be a strong bias toward IT project management on the list.
A thought occurred to me about my comment above. I am very familiar with the work of Johanna, Steve McConnell and Jim Highsmith (not so much with the others on the list) and agree that they are top notch project management thinkers. I meant to question the relevance of PMI, and also project management thinking outside the realm of IT.