Project Manager Success Summit Day 3
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Project Manager Success Summit
Live 3 day Free Conference – April 25th, 26th & 27th, 2014 Presented by: Michael Charles, PMP / PM Leadership Coach EARN Up to 19 PDUs Credits: Category B 19 PDU – Free PDUs
Below are the session and speaker information for: April 26th Day 3 of the Summit.
PDU Of The Day Featured Day 1 – April 25th, speaker presentations on our site Monday April 7th PDU Of The Day Featured Day 2 – April 26th speaker presentations on our site Monday April 9th
The summit is a 3-day VALUE-PACKED event where the world’s top project management and leadership experts, trainers, coaches and thought leaders are brought together to share insights, practical tips and strategies to help you become a more effective and successful leader in order to achieve better, quality results through your team.
Sixteen (16) interviews/presentations spread out over 3 consecutive days all meant to empower you to lead effectively. There will also be THREE(3) ADDITIONAL BONUS PRESENTATIONS for your growth and enjoyment.
That’s a total of 19 interviews /presentations.
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Once you register, you will be given access to the session schedule and speaker’s swag.
NOTE: Sessions are available during a 24 hour period free – Recordings can be purchased after the event.
Day 3 – Sunday, April 27th
Speakers and Presentations
Frank P. Saladis PMP
Positive Leadership in Project ManagementWhen a person is assigned as a project manager, he or she is placed in a leadership position, regardless of size and complexity of the project. The project manager then assumes both leadership and management responsibilities. There are many theories and suggestions about what a successful leader is and there will probably always be some debate about what qualities truly make an effective leader. Positive leadership, I believe is one of the key success criteria. Leaders who display enthusiasm, some emotion, a willingness to take risks and accept the occasional mistake as a learning experience and who take the time to recognize and acknowledge the work of their teams are displaying positive leadership. Positive leaders create WOW teams and produce WOW projects and emphasize professionalism, and excellence in execution and delivery. Project Management Books By Frank Saladis:
Reggie Hammond MBA
Successful Project Delivery Through Purpose and EngagementProjects fail more often than we care to admit. How frequently varies by the study, but few argue that number is significant and opportunistic – unless you’re referring to their projects. It’s been estimated that $12 trillion dollars a year is spent on projects a year. That’s about a fifth of the world’s GDP. The question is why do they fail. This has been studied substantially as well. The common element these studies highlight are people factors. This, you can likely relate to your project. Think about the people on your project. How many of them are fully engaged? How many bring their full presence to the tasks. How many are there to check off their tasks on the workplan and collect their checks at the pay period? Our discussion will explore how engagement and purpose drives successful project delivery. And how you can drive engagement on your project to raise the likelihood success. Irene Becker
3Q Leadership is a methodology that is unique. It helps clients optimize strengths and USE challenges, stressors and failures to succeed. In this session, you will learn
Stop being a volunteer fireman/firewoman. Your job as a project managers is not just to plan your work and put out fires. Tune into this session and start using fires to empower, engage and develop the communication, collaboration and results that drive project success.
Jim Stewart
The Use of Assessments in Gauging Project MaturityStudies show that a significant number of projects either fail outright or don’t meet all of their objectives. This is not due to a failure of project management as a discipline. It’s due largely to a failure to correctly engage the tools and techniques of project management. Sometimes this happens at the grass roots level but as often as not, these processes are not well understood at the senior management level. There are various maturity models that speak to how well a company runs its projects from the ad hoc “chaos” level up to the fully optimized level. And the problem is that too many companies run at or near the ad hoc level, endlessly churning and repeating the same mistakes. In this talk I’ll discuss a model of project maturity and how the bar can be raised by using assessments to gauge both project manager maturity and the healthiness of your projects. Dev Ramcharan
Building a Career as a Project Management ProfessionalThe presentation/interview is focused on an area of vital interest to project management practitioners, i.e., charting and managing a career path in project management. In our conversation we will cover all the stages of a career in our profession: entry level, mid-career, and late stage practice, including a brief summary of effectiveness in consulting. Guidance is also provided on an overall approach to developing a career management plan. We will share with you FREE of charge a tool that will help you evaluate job opportunities and devise a career plan to become more successful as a project management practitioner. A PDU Opportunity With Dev & PMI Government CoP
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