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Online Webinar  – Recorded July 20, 2016
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media Up to 1 PDU – Free
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As project management professionals, we have all become increasingly aware of the importance of the so-called “soft skills” aspect of our profession.

In recent years, skills such as time management, communication (verbal and non-verbal), emotional intelligence (EQ), facilitation, conflict resolution, and organizational management have received more and more recognition as essential aspects of successful project management.

Another essential skill we as PM professionals need to recognize is Project Relationship Management or PRM. Project Relationship Management (PRM) is defined as the active development, cultivation, and maintenance of  project-associated relationships.

in this presentation Ruffin Veal III  takes a look at each of the essential relationships encountered during the life cycle of a project and the effective development, cultivation and maintenance of each.

Presenter: Ruffin Veal III PMP (LinkedIn profilePrincipal Ruffin Veal and Associates, Inc, is an IT & PM professional whose career spans multiple industries including manufacturing, banking, retail and government. An author, speaker and trainer whose industry related articles can be seen in the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Virtual Library as well as in national and international publications. Ruffin holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science and an M.S. degree in Project Management. Make sure to check out Ruffin’s ProjectTalk blog.

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