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Bad Bosses & How To Work Through Them

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Online Webinar  – Recorded June 8, 2020
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Many people claimed to have worked under a bad boss. Bad bosses are a top reason that good people leave a company, and they are bad for a company’s bottom line.

  1. But what makes a bad boss?
  2. Is there a way to identify a bad boss?
  3. Is someone a bad boss, or do they simply communicate poorly?

In this webinar, the presenter, Ryan Haag, (LinkedIn profile) walks you through his experiences with two particularly bad bosses and uses them as examples to help you identify bad bosses and to be able to work through them.

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Bad Bosses & How To Work Through Them

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Online Webinar – Recorded October 2nd, 2014
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider:  Human Capital Institute

Staying Productive & Focused At Work Can Be A Struggle!

Contemporary advances in technology and the accessibility to electronic applications and websites have amplified the prevalence of workplace distractions, both work-related and personal or self- interruptions.

An executive at eBay referred to workplace distractions today as an “epidemic”

In this webcast, you will learn:

  1. How to implement effective methods for addressing workplace distractions

Join HCI as they reveal the results from HCI’s latest Talent Pulse signature research and interview thought leaders on the topic workplace distractions.

Talent Pulse from the Human Capital Institute (HCI) is a quarterly research e-book that explores the latest trends and challenges in managing talent. Talent Pulse is designed to provide practitioners and decision-makers with prescriptive methods to rehabilitate the health and wellness of human capital and empower employees and leaders to effectively address future challenges. Each quarter, a new report is released in conjunction with one of the four HCI disciplines. The third installment of this Talent Pulse concerns important, timely topics in Leadership & Development.

Presented by: Jenna N. Filipkowski, Ph.D. (LinkedIn profile) Director of HCI Research, David O’Connell, M.A. (LinkedIn profile) HCI Research Analyst, and Andrew Bateman (LinkedIn profile) HCI Analyst Organizational Development & Leadership

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The Mindful Employee:
Finding Focus In The Age Of Distractions

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Online Webinar – Recorded  Aug 20 2020
Activity Type:  Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Gartner Webinars

In the post-COVID-19 renewal phase, enterprises are rapidly adopting new digital technologies to help reset their business strategies which results in new cybersecurity risks and challenges.

Cybersecurity programs must react to this new reality. To do so, they must become much more agile to manage the risk inherent in this seismic shift to digitalization, and also to better prepare for the next global shock.

In this webinar Tom Scholtz (LinkedIn profile), Gartner VP Distinguished Analyst; shares practical advice on how to re-engineer security programs to become more agile.

Discussion Topics:

  • Adapt security and risk governance practices to enable distributed risk decision-making
  • Make security strategy planning more responsive to major changes
  • Refine operating models to support rapid changes

Return to the web page to watch both the live and on-demand webinar.

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Re-Engineer Your Security Program
To Prepare Your Organization For Disruption

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Online Webinar  – Recorded February 27th, 2013
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider:  PM Times (Diversified Business Communications REP1811)

Development Peer Review Is Effective
It Ensures A Higher Quality Product

Unfortunately, peer reviews of requirements documents often aren’t held when intended and those that are performed don’t always go as intended. Reviewers take only a superficial look and they often miss major defects that lurk in the specification, leading to delivery of a poor quality product.

In this webinar, Karl Wiegers, a best-selling author and speaker on requirements management and software peer reviews, gives practical advice to make requirements peer reviews more effective and encourage prospective reviewers to participate.

Listen in as Karl shares:

  • An overview of the peer review formality spectrum
  • Major characteristics of reviews
  • Five steps you can take to improve peer reviews of requirements

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(Value Technical Project Management 1.5 PDU’s)
Project Management Best Practices With Karl Wiegers

Presenter: Karl E. Wiegers (LinkedIn profile) Principal Consultant Process Impact has provided training and consulting services worldwide on many aspects of software development, management and process improvement.

Karl is the author of many books including:

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5 Steps To Better Requirements Peer Reviews

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Live Webinar – May 7th, 2020 – 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: BATimes (Diversified Business Communications REP1811)

Advanced analytics and business intelligence are poised to improve cost performance for project driven companies. Industries, such as Infrastructure, Technology and Finance, specifically in Project Management discipline, relied on traditional methods and tools and until recently were slow in adopting modern digital technology.

In the past number of years, the Industry digitalized most of its Project Management information, generating volumes of data that are beyond capacity of people and regular information management tools. Audiit is on a mission to turn Project Management Data into an asset that revolutionizes and disrupts the industry pushing it to perform at the levels of technology driven companies.

Employing Deep Analytics, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to Project Management Data makes it work harder for the Industry. To support the move from static to advanced dynamic business intelligence, companies need to leverage historical and real-time transactional data to provide insights and intelligence.

Course Objectives Include:

  1. Learn about current and future business intelligence tools and methods.
  2. Learn to align daily Project Management activities with strategic company goals.
  3. Learn how advanced analytics in Project Management improves business performance and outcomes.

With the Course You Will Receive:

  • Access to the Live and Recorded Version of Webinar
  • Personalized Certificate of Attendance
  • Copy of Presentation Slides

Presenters:

Fred Radnoti (LinkedIn profile) is Co-Founder SAR Associates Inc. After graduating Fred joined the Lake Erie Development project at Stelco in Hamilton  He then joined Ontario Hydro (OPG) Pickering B project & joined Operation’s PMO responsible for Capital Project Planning. Since the acquisition of Primavera Systems by Oracle, SAR has been an Oracle Gold Partner.  His latest initiative is representing Audiit Corp’s products as a VAR providing an essential tool for clients involved in major Capital and Infrastructure projects.

Tara Donnelly (LinkedIn profile) Client Executive Audiit Business Solutions Corp; is a seasoned business developer with 14+ years’ experience in Project Management software industry. Tara works closely with Audiit’s clients to help them capture the most value from their Project Management Data to empower them to be Machine Learning and Analytics-Driven organizations.

Vladimir Urbanovich (LinkedIn profile) Audiit Business Solutions Corp has 20+ years of project management, business processes improvement & automation and executive experience in large companies in several industries. Vladimir worked in Telecommunications, Power, Oil & Gas, Municipalities, and Transportation industries. He continues participating in a variety of projects providing best in class business solutions.

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Data Science In Project Management:
Science Fiction Or Reality?
Future That Your Business Can Benefit From Immediately!

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Online Webinar  – Recorded November 13th  2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider:  The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )

A project is a temporary endeavor, with a distinct beginning and end that is undertaken to create a unique product or service.

Projects are everywhere, regardless of your industry or profession, and an effective project management process can benefit anyone.

If you are looking for non-technical tools and techniques to successfully manage your projects and project teams, this webinar is for you.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • Greater confidence in defining, planning and managing projects
  • Reduced stress and greater sense of control of your multiple projects and daily work load
  • Increased effectiveness and efficiencies by using simple, step-by step processes for project management and communications
  • Understand best practices for iterative (and agile) project execution

Who should attend:

  • Managers,
  • Supervisors, and
  • Individual contributors who struggle with balancing the complex demands of project work while maintaining their daily workloads.

About the presenter: Eileen Twichell, (LinkedIn profile) is a dynamic and accomplished presenter and is highly regarded in the project management community for her expertise and knowledge of the field. She brings to you over twenty years of project management training and design experience and has developed and facilitated classes in project management, time management, presentation skills, coaching, and communications.

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Project Management for Everyone:
A Non-Technical Approach

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