Archive for January, 2011

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This 1 hour (1 PDU) recorded webinar is presented by ESI International.

During thisEarned Value Management (EVM) webinar, Mr. Foreman and Mr. Falk will discuss how EVM will improve your project performance. Covering both project management and contract management principles, this EVM webinar will focus on the key information and the steps required to successfully implement EVM. Practical tips for determining cost and schedule status and assessing whether your project is in or out of control will be shared. Understand how to quickly pinpoint trouble spots and mitigate their effect on your project before they become major issues.

In this EVM webinar, participants will learn:

  • Why EVM is important to your project success and contract success
  • Fundamental methods to help determine the status of your projects and contracts
  • Vital information and resources needed to implement an effective EVMS
  • How to effectively implement EVM in your organization
  • Five essential tips for effective EVM

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Destructive Decision-Making Habits

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This 1 hr (1 PDU) seminar is available from the Stanford Center for Professional Development. Stanford Faculty members Jennifer Meyer and Carl Spetzler lead a discussion of the impact of personality on decision-making style.

The basic decision-making process is described as Framing the Problem and Determining a Solution. The speakers focus on the Meyers-Briggs Temperament Indicator (MBTI) type of the decision-maker. Specific MBTI types have specific preferences for the Framing of the Problem – some prefer a concrete problem statement while others prefers an abstract idea-oriented problem. The MBTI type influences the process for Determining a Solution and the nature of the solution.

Finally, the three levels of decision-making – Quick, Significant and Strategic decisions and the interaction between the decision-makers MBTI type and the level of decision to be made is illustrated.

To get the most benefit from this seminar, you should know your MBTI type before viewing. You can find various online tests that help determine this MBTI type.

I’ve known my personal MBTI for over 20 years. As a leader and a manager, I have used the MBTI framework to help me better understand the members of my team. This seminar focused on how my MBTI type influenced my decision-making. It seems obvious once it has been stated, but the lesson that I came away with was that “We must resist the temptation to drag the problem into our comfort zone.”

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This 1 hour (1 PDU) previously recorded webinar is presented by Joseph Phillips and the Project Management Bookstore.

What if you treated the next year of your life like a project? That’s a question Joseph Philips asked himself years ago and nothing has been the same since. Granted, your life is not a project, but you can use the principles of project management to make your life richer, more energetic, and full of joy. The first step to any project is defining the purpose to launch a project. Is your life so different? All projects begin with a vision: a mental image of how the current status can be changed into some distant future status. Do you have a vision for your life? What characteristics of your life need improvement, removal, or addition? What are you looking for?

A few years ago Joseph was at one of the lowest points in his life, but realized this was not an end, but rather a beginning. He asked what tools, what characteristics, and what skills do I have to leverage to get out, get on, and move forward? Joseph identified constraints holding him back, as well as the challenges waiting ahead. He wrote his own requirements needed in his life, and created a plan to get from point A to point B.The Lifelong Project is a concept presented to and used by individuals throughout the United States and in Europe. It is proof positive that anyone can set and achieve goals using the proven principles of project management. Learn how withThe Lifelong Project!

I watched this over lunch after I saw that the PM Bookstore had this previously recorded webinar by Joseph Phillips. Joe has a live webinar coming up next Tuesday January 11th 2011. During this webinar, he challenged the participants to treat the next year of their life as a Project with all the PMBOK phases – Initiating, Planning, Executing, Controlling and Monitoring and Closing. There were two quotes during his presentation that really inspired me – “Talking does not cook rice” and “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago; the second best time to plant a tree is Now.” In January, I challenged myself to treat this year as a Project. For me, this year is about contributing to the Project Management community by helping other PMPs earn their PDUs and ease the stress of the recertification process.

Joseph Phillips Bio:

Joseph Phillips is the Director of Education for Project Seminars and is an active member of the Project Management Institute. He has managed and consulted on projects for various industries, including banking, technical, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, and architectural, among others. He has taught courses for corporate clients and several Universities. He is a Certified Technical Trainer and has taught over 10,000 professionals and contributed as an author to more than 30 books on technology, careers, PM and program management. His book and focus of this webinar,The Lifelong Project, was published in November 2009.

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Joseph Phillips has a live webinar coming up next Tuesday I watched this webinar over lunch yesterday.
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The Optimize Your Thinking® Introduction (2.5 PDUs) is presented by PDUs2Go. This introductory course must be purchased BUT … it costs only $1 USD.

Based on the renowned seminar series,Optimize Your Thinking® is Jennifer Whitt’s signature portable course. This innovative learning experience tackles the most complex element of project management – the human element.

Through revealing self-assessments, you’ll examine your effectiveness as a thinker, team member, and leader while learning to adjust your approach for each personality and situation you encounter. Along the way, you’ll meet 8 colorful characters who embody the8 Ways of Thinking®. This powerful paradigm is taught in seminars around the US – now unlock your performance potential while on the go!

I earned PDUs from this course in my previous CCR cycle and have continued with more courses from PDUs2Go in my current cycle. Jennifer Whitt introduces the 8 characters who represent 8 different ways of thinking. This course includes a workbook, which contributed significantly to my learning. The workbook helped me understand these characters and recognize them on my teams. This course was definitely time well spent. EdmontonPM

With this portable course, you’ll receive:

  • Introduction Chapter of Optimize Your Thinking: How to Unlock Your Performance Potential, which details the8 Ways of Thinking® performance model with engaging stories and lessons learned.
  • Introduction Chapter of the Thinking JournalTM featuring Self-Assessments, Guided Journal Entries, Scenario-based Exercises, Self-scoring Quizzes, Reflective Questionnaires, Thought-provoking Quotes, Proven Performance Tools and much more!

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Optimize Your Thinking® – An Introduction

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I earned PDUs from this course in my previous CCR cycle and have taken more courses from PDUs2Go in my current cycle. Jennifer Whitt introduces the 8 characters who represent 8 different ways of thinking. This course includes a workbook, which contributed significantly to my learning, to help you understand these different ways of thinking. I definitely think that this course was time well spent. EdmontonPM

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Online Webinar Presented by: The Project Management Bookstore
Duration: 1 hour Credits: 1 PDU Category C – Free PDU

This 1 hour (1 PDU) live webinar was presented by Joseph Phillips and the Project Management Bookstore on Tuesday January 11 2011.

As a project manager you know that projects are about getting things done. What do you want to get done, achieve, or accomplish in 2011? Have you set resolutions in the past only to see them fade away? Have you tried creating SMART goals, but lacked the motivation to keep the progress? Resolutions and goals fail, like projects, at the beginning not the end. Take charge of 2011 by starting with a plan to achieve.

In this hour long presentation project management expert, Joseph Phillips, will share how you can use the principles of project management to achieve your professional and personal goals in 2011. In this new webinar, based on the bookThe Lifelong Project
, you will learn how to:

  • Identify What You Really Want to Accomplish
  • Create SMART Goals
  • Keep Your Energy Level High
  • Make Progress on Specific Goals Every Day

Joseph Phillips Bio:

Joseph Phillips is the Director of Education for Project Seminars and is an active member of the Project Management Institute. He has managed and consulted on projects for various industries, including banking, technical, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, and architectural, among others. He has taught courses for corporate clients and several Universities. He is a Certified Technical Trainer and has taught over 10,000 professionals and contributed as an author to more than 30 books on technology, careers, PM and program management. His book and focus of this webinar, The Lifelong Project, was published in November 2009.

PDU Category C documentation details:

Process Groups: Executing

Knowledge Areas: 4- Integration 9 – Human Resources

  • 4.2 Develop Project Management Plan
  • 9.3 Develop Project Team

As a Category C ‘Self Directed Learning Activity’ remember to document your learning experience and its relationship to project management for your ‘PDU Audit Trail Folder’

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