Project Management

Project Management with The Living Organization®

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October 2, 2019 2:00 PM EDT (UTC-4)

Platform: WebEx
Capacity: 2500
Duration: 60 min


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Overview

At their best, Project Managers are great leaders. A leader’s prime responsibility is to produce positive results. In developing The Living Organization ® operating system, we have reverse engineered how the best leaders create lasting impact with less effort than most others. In this presentation, we reveal the secret source of such leaders and provide practical examples of how project managers can integrate it into their daily practice.

Learning Objectives

At their best, Project Managers are great leaders. A leader’s prime responsibility is to produce positive results. In developing The Living Organization ® operating system, we have reverse engineered how the best leaders create lasting impact with less effort than most others. In this presentation, we reveal the secret source of such leaders and provide practical examples of how project managers can integrate it into their daily practice.
This webinar qualifies for the following PDUs:
 
PMP/PgMP
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DASM
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DAC
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PMI-CP
PMI-PMOCP
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