Courage In Project Management
Posted by EdmontonPMMay 26
Online Webinar – Recorded May 25th, 2016
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )
Courage In Project Management Can Be Tough!
- Are you managing a project team or other project managers who are afraid to stretch beyond their comfort zones?
- Do your sponsors consider you an influential project manager, one they can trust to ask the difficult questions?
- Have you experienced the satisfaction of orchestrating an empowered team, one that will challenge the status quo or achieve what felt like the impossible?
- Have you ever accepted a project assignment completely out of your comfort zone?
This webinar is about courage and project management.
It’s about the courage to lead when needed, let go when needed, motivate and influence others to excel for you.
Learning objectives:
- Define courage as it relates to project management
- Learn what the experts are saying about courage in the workplace and as project leaders
- Share examples of courageous behavior in projects
Presenter: Bonnie Cooper (LinkedIn profile), PMP®, Instructor and Consultant for Corporate Education Group, is a twenty-year information technology professional. In her current role as the Program Director for the Massachusetts Medical Society™(MMS) Corporate IT Program Office, Bonnie is responsible for coordinating the efforts of project teams, overseeing the implementation of project standards, managing the corporate IT strategic plan, and leading the program to re-engineer the membership platform for MMS.
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Courage In Project Management
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