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Online Webinar  – Recorded October 10th, 2018
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider:  The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )

Inspire innovative approaches to old problems and rise above old solutions.

Research has shown that most brainstorming is no more effective than the same people generating ideas on their own.

Learn a group process for setting clear goals, engaging participants, and designing an environment where creativity thrives and diverse ideas percolate toward new solutions.

Learn:

  • How to use brainstorming for innovation and team building
  • Ways to create an environment conducive to innovation
  • Creative ideas to experiment with and tools to use for implementing solutions

Presenter:  Marie Bankuti, (LinkedIn profile) PCC, CPC, PMP, is a senior trainer and consultant for Corporate Education Group with more than three decades of experience in technology and leadership training, specializing in foreign-born professionals thrive in US companies. A frequent and sought-after speaker with a passion for engaging and inspiring audiences in interactive experiences through keynotes, symposiums, workshops, facilitation, and roundtable discussions, she is a member of National Speakers Association (NSA), International Coach Federation (ICF), and the Project Management Institute (PMI®)

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Growth, Innovation, & Engagement:
Brainstorming For Innovation

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Online Webinar  – Recorded February 10, 2021
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Project Management has developed over the last century first in the area of construction ,engineering and manufacturing and later found applications in diverse fields some examples include health care , financial services ,government, nonprofits and information technology.

The question that we can ask ourselves is
“Is Project Management A Generic Discipline?”

Over the last fifty years various professional bodies and associations in project management have propounded the idea that the processes are largely generic and can be equally applied to any industry or sector.

Of course, it also appreciates that in some instances there are unique processes and practices limited to a particular sector.

But is this thought shared by the practitioners and the community at large? The answer is yes to some extent but also no, judging from the divide that has developed between professional in the IT versus the Engineering and Construction sector each perceiving it the other as grossly different.

Further,  outside the project management community ,  project management is perceived as of importance only for delivery of products and services and does not share space with the c suite when considering it as a competence to implement an idea or strategy.

Granted, this perception is changing but is slow, in some parts and not widespread.

This webinar reviews and examines the question of project management being a generic discipline – the perception of the project management community and those outside it.

Can we do something about it?

The following topics will be covered.

  • Historical view of development of Project Management.
  • Views of Project Management Associations and their Standards.
  • The value proposition of understanding project management as a generic discipline
  • Reality Check – The viewpoint of the practitioners and that of the non-project community
  • What can we do to make project management a generic discipline – Some thoughts

Learning Objectives

  • Historical view of project management.
  • Is project management a generic discipline?
  • How can we develop project management as a generic discipline?

Note: You have to sign in to ProjectManagement.com with your PMI® credentials to register for this opportunity. If you are not signed in with your PMI® credentials you will not see the “Register for this webinar” link

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Project Management As A Generic Discipline: Are We Ready For It?

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Live Webinar – July 13th, 2021 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

Only 16% of buyers say that sellers convey value effectively when selling virtually. Is your remote sales team missing the mark?

The answer lies in the insights from recorded sales calls.

Conversation Intelligence isn’t new, but its expanding applications across the entire enablement feature set are unlocking exciting possibilities that can significantly improve team’s messaging and win rates.

Join this session as  Jake Miller (LinkedIn profile) Senior Product Marketing Manager, Allego; guides you through the rapidly evolving world of Conversation Intelligence.

Learn how to:

  1. Get started with conversation intelligence
    • and implement it for your team
  2. Make the most of your managers’ time
  3. Understand teamwide selling behaviors
    • and clone top performers
  4. Surface and act on coachable moments at scale
  5. Provide sellers with personalized recommendations for content follow-ups and learning …  and much more.

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2021 State Of Conversation Intelligence

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

CIOs and other portfolio leaders that want to succeed in digital business must adopt, evolve and leverage strategic portfolio management (SPM) as a set of critical capabilities. SPM accelerates the creation of business value, while decelerating cost and risks in an increasingly digital business world.

In this webinar, Daniel Stang (LinkedIn profile, Gartner bio) Gartner VP Analyst lets you discover how CIOs and IT leaders can use 3 key SPM attributes to scale and harvest digital business investments.

You’ll also learn how to leverage these attributes to pivot and adapt to changing strategic priorities.

Discussion Topics:

  • Align key business objectives to the execution of enterprise-wide digital investments
  • Use strategic portfolio management to adopt strong, value-driven decision making
  • Leverage strategic portfolio flexibility to shift priorities and adapt enterprise-wide execution

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Leverage Strategic Portfolio Management To Enable Business Agility

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Online Webinar  – Recorded February 1st 2021
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Elisa Mansur, Boyan Slat, Gretta Thunderberg have launched some of the most impactful projects in the past decade; learn what is their secret.

In this presentation, Antonio Nieto-Rodriquez, (LinkedIn profile) will share some of the most amazing projects launched by kids and young professionals and explain what we can learn from them to become better project leaders.

For example, we will look at 27-year-old Brazilian entrepreneur Elisa Mansur, whose start-up won the 2018 World Bank Youth Summit project competition.

Recognizing the chronic shortage of nursery care in her home country that sees around two million infants and toddlers denied access to this critical start in their lives, Elisa, set up a network to provide community mothers with training, organization, daily schedules, and a rating system.

In doing so, she established a process for improving early childhood education and created a brand new Brazilian job-market.

How about the impressive and ambitious project of 16-year-old Dutch Boyan Slat to clean up the ocean. The idea was born after his first scuba dive off the coast of Greece in 2010, were he saw more plastic than fishes. In 2013, he launched The Ocean Cleanup project, with just €300 in seed money, with the goal of removing 90 percent of marine plastic pollution by 2040.

The purpose of this webinar is to explain how younger generations are using the power of project to change our world, to make it a better place, and what can we learn from them to do our role as project leaders better.

Key learning objectives are:

  • Learn about some of the most amazing and impactful projects launched by kids and young professionals
  • What have they done to succeed?
  • Which of their techniques can we apply to our projects to excel?

Note: You have to sign in to ProjectManagement.com with your PMI® credentials to register for this opportunity. If you are not signed in with your PMI® credentials you will not see the “Register for this webinar” link

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What Can Project Managers Learn From
The Most Amazing Projects Launched By Kids?

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Live Webinar – July 14th, 2021 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

This webinar will teach some of the most innovative ways to use feedback to drive training And talent development.

During this webinar Tim will teach some of the most innovative ways to not only provide instruction and how to deliver feedback that is accepted yet also how to develop employee feedback acceptance strategies to maximize training serving as a training reinforcement tool.

Learn how to:

  • Teach leaders how to deliver feedback that is accepted and embraced
  • Teach employees how to seek and accept feedback professionally and thoughtfully
  • How a two-step approach can maximize the use of feedback while reinforcing training
  • How feedback can be used as a self-awareness and coaching tool for maximum performance

During this webinar these techniques will be new and innovative from anything that you have ever learned or been taught.

Presenter: Tim Hagen (LinkedIn profile) Progress Coaching, has been helping organizations implement highly effective coaching for 20+ years.  Tim is the author of Quit Managing and Start Coaching” and Coaching…Corporate America’s #1 Weapon ” and the creator of  the Progress Coaching Training Methods.   A pioneer in the coaching movement, Tim continues to innovate and build solutions that drive and retain top talent.

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How To Use Feedback As A Training Strategy

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