People-Centred Leadership For The New Normal: Seven Proven Techniques For Leaders
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Online Webinar – Recorded September 22, 2020
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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The COVID-19 crisis has severely disrupted our work lives. While this too shall pass, the world is certainly not going to reset to pre-pandemic times.
Our lives and the way we manage projects will settle into a new normal. Delivering success in the new normal will require proactive, ethical, and inspirational leadership.
- How do you lead team members who are largely working from home?
- How will you ensure cohesion and collaboration?
- How do you appreciate and inspire your team?
In this extremely engaging session Karthik Ramamurthy (LinkedIn profile) MCA, MBA, PMP author of Say Yes to Project Success : Winning the Project Management Game; presents seven practical, proven strategies for leadership success.
You’ll also get the chance to share your own winning moves with other attendees. Join us to learn, share, network and succeed!
- Recognize the circumstances and impacts of how the global crisis will lead to new ways of working
- Assess, discuss, and share several practical, proven strategies to significantly improve leadership skills to confidently deliver project success
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People-Centred Leadership For The New Normal:
Seven Proven Techniques For Leaders
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