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Raise Your Emotional Awareness to Build a Collaborative Tomorrow | Virtual Experience Series (August 2020)

by Zahid Khan
August 25, 2020 | 36:35 | Views: 1,038 | PDUs: 0.50 | Rating: 4.54 / 5

How well we understand our emotions, ourselves, and adapt to other's emotional needs determines our ability to build and manage productive relationships necessary for successful leadership. This session will focus on the importance of emotions to become more mindful by applying simple techniques that can be mastered in days. Emotional intelligence techniques will be shared to improve your leadership qualities for fostering a mindful collaboration culture that promotes productivity and creativity.

Rapid Assessment of Project Viability

by Gary Monti
December 13, 2022 | 60:49 | Views: 16,143 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.56 / 5

Learn to quickly assess a project’s viability using a three-step approach. First, learn how to determine where the project falls on a spectrum ranging from simple to chaotic. Second, learn the organizational balance needed to move the project forward based on where the project is on that spectrum. And, finally, learn the organizational changes needed as you move the project towards simplicity and success. It all boils down to one question.

Rapid Assessment of Stakeholder Reliability

by Gary Monti
October 04, 2023 | 61:11 | Views: 17,428 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.68 / 5

During this webinar, a method will be presented for rapidly determining the political viability of a project. This method indicates where changes may be needed to increase the probability of project success.

Rapid Reporting Translates Into Action: AI “Meeting Minute” Generators

by Dave Garrett, Keisha Lewis, Kara Austin
November 20, 2023 | 61:25 | Views: 55,143 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.71 / 5

Today’s AI tools not only make short work of meeting minutes, but often pinpoint areas to drill down into, post meeting. In this webinar we will explore using both ChatGPT and a task-specific AI Meeting tool to communicate meeting results. We will cover challenges and insights in conversation with regular users of these tools - then engage the audience to better understand their experiences.

RapidStartPMO - A New Approach to Delivering Strategy and Driving Enterprise Transformation

by Philip Diab
January 10, 2017 | 61:59 | Views: 4,671 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.15 / 5

The initial stages of PMO setup are critical and when practitioners focus too much on the philosophical aspects of the task at hand, executives grow impatient and the organization becomes frustrated by the lack of progress. With these high stakes PMO leaders must create a pragmatic approach that allows them to quickly ramp up capabilities and deliver value to the organization as early as possible.

Readings in Total Quality Management Part One

by Stephen Townsend 
June 20, 2013 | 60:04 | Views: 212 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 3.96 / 5

Join us for the first installment in a two-part series that will provide a broad overview of the main concepts, tools and processes of TQM as discussed in Readings in Total Quality Management, by Dr. Harry Ivan Costin, Associate Professor at the American Graduate School of Business. The readings are divided into eight sections and provide a broad overview of the main concepts, tools and processes of TQM. Stephen Townsend will facilitate a discussion for each topic with the first webinar focusing on concepts, tools and processes of TQM. The second webinar will discuss the implementation of TQM in projects or organizations

Real Project Management

by Peter Taylor
July 08, 2015 | 61:04 | Views: 3,562 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.15 / 5

Organizations demand that the projects that they commission these days are successful in order to meet their increasingly aggressive strategic goals, and for this to be possible the project managers that lead these strategic projects need to be the very best that they can be. But what skills are demanded on the new generation of 21st Century Project Managers? Join Peter Taylor in saying ‘goodbye’ to the ‘Accidental Project Manager’ and ‘hello’ to the Real Project Managers of today.

Reality Bytes: Working Effectively with Virtual Teams

by Emily Luijbregts
September 13, 2016 | 70:57 | Views: 4,738 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.28 / 5

This webinar will explore the subject of working virtually and what we can do as project managers to support our project teams. We'll also examine some of the treacherous pitfalls that can surround working virtually.

Recommend the Most Viable Option

by Michael Boyle 
July 20, 2016 | 60:30 | Views: 6,552 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 3.97 / 5

In this webinar, we will go through the basic tenets of a business case. The business problem or opportunity, the analysis of the situation and probable solutions, the recommended solution and various techniques you can use as a Business Analyst to enable sponsors to make a sound selection.

Re-Defining The Possible: Overcoming the Limits of Perception That Impede Agility

by Scott Bain
February 27, 2024 | 51:35 | Views: 36,438 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.63 / 5

The way we perceive the world around us can limit our view of what is possible and impossible. If we believe something cannot be done, then we cease to seek ways to do it, and in many cases, this means we make tradeoffs that are unnecessary and even destructive. To become effectively agile, one must learn to overcome this limitation, to see what is possible, and to act in alignment with value. This presentation will demonstrate how this can be done with multiple examples.

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