Project Management

Your Career As A Project

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February 24, 2016 12:00 PM EST (UTC-5)

Platform: Adobe Connect
Capacity:
Duration: 60 min


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Overview

A project creates a unique result, hopefully one that makes the world a better place. Given that definition, your career is a project! But have you put in the effort to plan your career project? Are you monitoring and controlling it? Are you managing your career stakeholders? As project managers, we have powerful success skills and yet many of us are not applying those skills to our careers.

In this webinar, you will learn how to apply project management techniques to career advancement. You will learn goal setting (project planning), tracking systems (monitoring and controlling) and stakeholder management (finding allies to help you).

Learning Objectives

In this webinar, you will learn how to apply project management techniques to career advancement. You will learn goal setting (project planning), tracking systems (monitoring and controlling) and stakeholder management (finding allies to help you).
This webinar qualifies for the following PDUs:
 
PMP/PgMP
CAPM
PMI-ACP
PMI-SP
PMI-RMP
PfMP
PMI-PBA
DASM
DASSM
DAC
DAVSC
PMI-CP
PMI-PMOCP
PMI-CPMAI
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