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Basics of Scheduling
The purpose of the webinar is to give attendees a thorough understanding of how to create and use a CPM schedule to bring projects in on time, as well as understand some of the pitfalls of poor network design. If you are new to scheduling, this will help you get a jump start to understanding the mechanics and benefits of good scheduling practices; if you are a veteran of scheduling, you may discover a thing or two that will work better for you in bringing projects in on time.
Bayesian Critical Chain
This presentation will focus on the three simple questions that will help to keep projects on track and provides PM’s with the tools and confidence to embrace uncertainty: 1. 'What don't we know?' 2. 'What do we know?' 3. 'How can we fill the knowledge gap to get that information?'
Become a “PMO+” professional: complement your PMO skills with an approach to trigger more intrinsic motivation in program management
Today, there is plenty of program/project management methodology around (Waterfall, PRINCE2, Agile, …). They all have 1 thing in common (which is also their biggest shortcoming): it’s essentially a “hard” approach: a combination of structures, steps, controls, procedures, KPIs … to make people do what they should do in the program/project.
Becoming a Project Leader: Seven Keys to Success
Too often, Project Managers are viewed (and view themselves) as administrators rather than leaders and significantly diminish the value that they can provide to the organization. By changing this perception we can deliver more value, build stronger teams, and create a more fulfilling workplace.
Becoming a Project Management Trailblazer in Government
This webinar will speak to best practices in how you can be a “Trailblazer” or a Champion for Project Management in your Government Organization and taking your project management career to the next level.
Becoming the CEO of the Project
This webinar is designed for senior to advanced project leaders who are responsible for leading projects in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world.
Being agile in a waterfall world
In this webinar you will gain a solid foundation of agile and see how ANY project can benefit from some core practices common to organizations that are agile
Being Agile, Not Scrum or XP
In a bid to embrace agile trends, organizations are rushing to implement agile practices rather than adopting an agile mindset. In this interactive session, Dr. Helen Uzamere will elucidate the difference between "Being Agile" and implementing agile practices, such as Scrum, XP, Kanban and demonstrate why an agile mindset, not practices, drives successful projects.
Being Second in Command Does Not Make You #2
This webinar discusses the second-in-command as a person of importance not impertinence. Examples from both classic literature, fictional characters that most of us recognize, and current events will be offered as forms of case studies. The second-in-command is very visible in project teams as a person that may want to help, but sometimes is not recognized by the project team lead or manager. Listen as Chris Greco explains the very nature of the second-in-command and how these "followers" are in fact not only necessary, but most often crucial to the success or failure of the team.
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