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Live Webinar May 20th, 2016 – 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm  EDT
Duration: 1 hour webinar Credits: 1 PDU Category A – Free PDU
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Innovation … There is so much promise in this word, but many organizations are too focused on the “what” of innovation, rather than the “why.”

At times innovation becomes the goal rather than the means to the goal, with the misconception that innovation is a “one size fits all” approach.

Too often, many view project management as an innovation inhibitor.

This webinar is about making project management and innovation to co-exist through better understanding concepts around Kaizen and Kaikaku.

Kaikaku (Japanese for “radical change”) is a business concept concerned with making fundamental and radical changes to a production system, unlike Kaizen which is focused on incremental minor changes. Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Presenter: Ori Schibi (LinkedIn profile) president of PmKonnectors is a visionary leader, communicator, connector and author of  “Managing Stakeholder Expectations for Project Success”.   Ori offers practical new ways of managing and dealing with projects, programs, business analysis and PMOs  including driving process efficiencies, software implementations, Agile Transformations, and project recoveries.

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Kaikaku: Projects In Innovative Environments

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