Project Management

Responding to Turbulence - Surviving and Thriving on Today's Projects

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"The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic." Peter Drucker, one of the 20th century's leading management theorists, is said to have gifted us with this timeless quote. Turbulent times have in fact become the norm; In recent years, we have been witness to an accelerated rate of technological, social and cultural change. Demand is increasing for faster, more flexible, and easier-to-learn project management methodologies. As such, surviving and thriving in our fast-paced project world requires a responsive change model that can be integrated into our project and program management practices. In this webinar, we will explore where we find ourselves using a logic of yesterday and what we can do to align with the needs of today’s project managers that require responsiveness to harness the power of turbulence. Together, we will examine a responsive model of change that can be applied to both projects and programs.

 

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