Live Webinar February 18th, 2015 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM EST
Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 PDU Category C Free
Presented by : O’Reilly Webcasts
NOTE: At the time of this post the registration page states this webinar is on December 17th 2014 but the session has been moved to February 18th 2015.
Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within challenges the assumption that leadership comes from a position of power or authority.
With practical advice and guidance, authors Lois Kelly and Carmen Medina—rebels in their own right—will help empower you by transforming the way you present your ideas and engage your coworkers and bosses.
Attendees will learn:
- The difference between good and bad rebels at work.
- Common fears about pushing for change and how to manage them.
- Do this first: understanding how things work at work.
- Creating a rebel alliance, avoiding hero worship.
- Positioning and communicating ideas so people pay attention (and maybe even help you.
- Using conflict and controversy productively.
- Tips for staying sane and resilient.
- And …When to quit.
Carmen thinks most organizations don’t have a good way of determining when it’s time to transform and/or “sell” their current business model.
Heretics, mavericks, and rebels at work can provide organizations with the important early warning system they so desperately need.
Presenters:
Lois Kelly (LinkedIn profile, O’Reilly bio) co-author of Rebels at Work and the award winning Beyond Buzz: The Next Generation of Word-of-Mouth Marketing is a student of change and has been a creative rebel throughout her career.She helps companiesd create new ways to launch products, communicate complicated issues, deal with crises, go public, adopt innovative business practices, and occasionally try to move mountains.
Carmen Medina (LinkedIn profile, O’Reilly bio) co-author of Rebels at Work spent 32 years as a heretic at the Central Intelligence Agency. Despite this, she held several senior positions at the Agency, including serving on the executive team that led the CIA’s analytic directorate. Since retiring from CIA in 2010, Carmen writes and speaks about Rebels at Work, analysis and strategic warning, the emergence of new global norms in the 21st century, the future culture of work, and cognitive diversity.
PDU Category C (PMBOK 5) documentation details:
Process Groups: Executing
Knowledge Areas: 9 – Human Resources
- 4.3 Direct and Manage Project Work
- 9.3 Develop Project Team
- 9.4 Manage 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”
Click to register for Rebels with a Cause: Creating Positive Change at Work
Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 PDU Category C Free
Presented by : O’Reilly Webcasts
NOTE: At the time of this post the registration page states this webinar is on December 17th 2014 but the session has been moved to February 18th 2015.
Rebels at Work: A Handbook for Leading Change from Within challenges the assumption that leadership comes from a position of power or authority.
With practical advice and guidance, authors Lois Kelly and Carmen Medina—rebels in their own right—will help empower you by transforming the way you present your ideas and engage your coworkers and bosses.
Attendees will learn:
- The difference between good and bad rebels at work.
- Common fears about pushing for change and how to manage them.
- Do this first: understanding how things work at work.
- Creating a rebel alliance, avoiding hero worship.
- Positioning and communicating ideas so people pay attention (and maybe even help you.
- Using conflict and controversy productively.
- Tips for staying sane and resilient.
- And …When to quit.
Carmen thinks most organizations don’t have a good way of determining when it’s time to transform and/or “sell” their current business model.
Heretics, mavericks, and rebels at work can provide organizations with the important early warning system they so desperately need.
Presenters:
Lois Kelly co-author of Rebels at Work and the award winning Beyond Buzz: The Next Generation of Word-of-Mouth Marketing is a student of change and has been a creative rebel throughout her career.She helps companiesd create new ways to launch products, communicate complicated issues, deal with crises, go public, adopt innovative business practices, and occasionally try to move mountains.
Carmen Medina co-author of Rebels at Work spent 32 years as a heretic at the Central Intelligence Agency. Despite this, she held several senior positions at the Agency, including serving on the executive team that led the CIA’s analytic directorate. Since retiring from CIA in 2010, Carmen writes and speaks about Rebels at Work, analysis and strategic warning, the emergence of new global norms in the 21st century, the future culture of work, and cognitive diversity.
Click to register for Rebels with a Cause: Creating Positive Change at Work