Building Trust & Credibility As A Project Manager
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Online Webinar – Recorded August 30th, 2018
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )
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Building trust and credibility as a project manager with colleagues, management, and clients takes time, commitment, and consistency.
It means connecting and building meaningful relationships that over time reveal character, values, and trustworthiness.
This can be especially difficult while juggling multiple projects, sharing resources, and managing toward tight deadlines.
Though it won’t happen overnight, there are some steps you can take to help make a great first impression and get you started on the right path in those relationships.
Incorporating trust-building habits and making them second nature will help you build a reputation of integrity and rock-solid dependability over time.
In this webinar Marie will discuss techniques to help you:
- Make the right first impression.
- Build on that first impression to grow credibility over time.
- Address and repair when trust is broken.
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