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Which are the best PMI Webinars presented in 2016?

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Which are the best PMI Webinars presented in 2016?


Posted on: December 23, 2016 07:03 AM | Permalink

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George Lewis Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company Heredia, Costa Rica
I have lots of favorites, those given March 30th at the PMI Scheduling Conference 2016:

The Value f Failure by John Riopel
The Value and Approach to Operational Efficiency Evaluations by Chris Carson
Using Schedules to Make Projects Predictable by Rob Newbold
Understanding, Analyzing, and Presenting the Critical Path by Jonathan Japka
The Past and Future of CPM Scheduling by Dan Patterson
Use of Risk Techniques and Graphical Planning Method (GPM) to Identify Probable Completion of a $1B Project by Bruce Stephan

This whole day was good for the scheduling community, I share the link in case so my comment may be of a positive benefit for the readers.

https://www.projectmanagement.com/events/3...Conference-2016

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Anupam India
George, all webinars were great. Few that practically helped me are listed below -

1. Five Principles for Helping People Adjust to Organizational Change - Jim Bohn

https://www.projectmanagement.com/webinars/310583/Five-Principles-for-Helping-People-Adjust-to-Organizational-Change

2. Secrets of the Thoroughbred Leader - Are You One? - Dana Brownlee

https://www.projectmanagement.com/webinars/311986/Secrets-of-the-Thoroughbred-Leader---Are-You-One-

3. Communication Accommodation for Project Managers - Michael Perdunn

https://www.projectmanagement.com/webinars/324877/Communication-Accommodation-for-Project-Managers

4. What is Your Role in the Creation, Maintenance, and Destruction of Culture? - Donna Brighton

https://www.projectmanagement.com/webinars/329472/What-is-Your-Role-in-the-Creation--Maintenance--and-Destruction-of-Culture-

5. Being Second in Command Does Not Make You #2 - Chris Greco

https://www.projectmanagement.com/webinars/332237/Being-Second-in-Command-Does-Not-Make-You--2

6. Engaging Stakeholders with Style - Colin Gautrey

https://www.projectmanagement.com/webinars/336052/Engaging-Stakeholders-with-Style

7. 50 Essential Skills We Need in our PM Leadership Tool Kit - Connie Plowman

https://www.projectmanagement.com/webinars/341192/-50-Essential-Skills-We-Need-in-our-PM-Leadership-Tool-Kit

8. July Book Club Q&A Closing Webinar – The Project Manager's Little Book of Cheats - Beth Spriggs, Tolitha Lewis

https://www.projectmanagement.com/webinars/337616/July-Book-Club-Q-A-Closing-Webinar---The-Project-Managers-Little-Book-of-Cheats

9. Your Career As A Project - Bruce Harpham

https://www.projectmanagement.com/webinars/312241/Your-Career-As-A-Project-

10. Boost Your Problem Solving: Leverage Mental Models For Success - Bruce Harpham

https://www.projectmanagement.com/webinars/348506/Boost-Your-Problem-Solving--Leverage-Mental-Models-For-Success-



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George Lewis Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company Heredia, Costa Rica
Anupam - thanks for sharing man!

I'm going to put them on my list to see them....

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