Online Webinar – Recorded April 3rd 2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Being a strengths-based project manager means playing to the strengths of those around us to build cohesive high-performing teams.
Following on from the March 6th webinar, Ruth will look further into how being a strengths-based project manager means playing to the strengths of those around us to build cohesive high-performing teams.
Having started with our own strengths, Ruth Pearce (LinkedIn profile) will turn your attention to the strengths of those around us.
How can we see their strengths, how do we call them out in a sensitive way?
Attendees will use real life examples to practice spotting strengths and will walk away with practical tools to use when working with stakeholders, team-members, sponsors and people outside their workplace too!
PDU Of The Day promoted the first recorded session here:
Introduction to Strengths-Based Project Management:
Seeing the Strengths of Others (Part 2)
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Introduction to Strengths-Based Project Management:
Seeing the Strengths of Others (Part 2)
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