Project Management

Project Managers: 3 Keys to Increase Your Influence with Others

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September 15, 2016 12:00 PM EDT (UTC-4)

Platform: Adobe Connect
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Duration: 60 min


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Overview

Would you like to have more effective team members? Happier clients? Less friction on your project team? More cooperation? Join us as we talk about three "laws" of leadership you can apply in your projects to increase your influence - even without formal authority.

  • "The Law of the Lid" - Leadership ability determines a person's effectiveness
  • "The Law of Influence" - The true measure of leadership is influence - nothing more, nothing less
  • "The Law of Process" - Leadership develops daily, not in a day.

You'll walk away from this session with at least 3 actionable steps to help strengthen your leadership and develop a better team.

Learning Objectives

Would you like to have more effective team members? Happier clients? Less friction on your project team? More cooperation? Join us as we talk about three "laws" of leadership you can apply in your projects to increase your influence - even without formal authority.
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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