This year, the Slovenian chapter conference was held just outside of the capital city of Ljubljana, a beautiful river city whose name we eventually learned how to pronounce! (loob-lee-an’-ah).
The audience understood English quite well and contributed extensively during the session. The hosts were gracious and welcoming to us, making us feel right at home. We enjoyed a tasty lunch with Slovenian specialties, including the largest pancake-looking dish we had ever seen called Smorn. I had the easy part of the session, being merely the photographer.
It was an educational day for both of us, learning about business analysis and project management in Slovenia. Chatting with people at lunch, we discovered that BAs and PMs in their country face the same challenges and opportunities as those in our country. Elizabeth and I were again reminded it is a small world, and we are fortunate to be able to visit another part of it.
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