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Live Webinar – January 13th, 2022, 2022 8:00 am – 9:00 am EST
Live Webinar – January 13th, 2022, 2022 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Continous Change Community Melanie Franklin MCMI ChMC

Trends from most requested issues from global client base, change management thought leadership groups and previous years trends.

The new year always starts with a trends webinar, so why give up your time to listen to this?

By understanding the trends shaping change management, you can:

  1. Benchmark your knowledge of the key areas for development, ask yourself if you know enough, and use my suggested resources to get up to date if you don’t!
  2. Review your work and identify how these trends are going to impact:
    • What you do
    • How you do it
    • Who you do it with
  3. Identify new areas you can develop into, and think about how these trends will shape your career.

Presenter: Melanie Franklin, MCMI ChMC (LinkedIn profile, @AgileMelanie) Founder Continous Change Community; has a track record of excellence in project, programme and portfolio planning & delivery. She has set up and run the project management capability for several major corporates and has been responsible for the successful delivery of global transformational change programmes for over twenty years. Co-chair of the Change Management Institute in the UK, Melanie is a ‘Master’ level change practitioner and author of many books on change and project management including Managing Business Transformation: A Practical Guide; Agile Change Management: A Practical Framework for Successful Change Planning and Implementation.  and her newest book Communicating Change: How to control your own change initiative.Tag Melanie at

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Latest Trends In Change Management For 2022

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Online Webinar  – Recorded April 12, 2021
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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The world is changing rapidly – driven by global economic, political, demographic and technological trends.

Adapting to change requires a constant assessment and adaptation through critical thinking and decision making. As project practitioners make decisions on their projects, they need to be aware of inherent biases and fallacies that can lead to less-the-optimal decisions.

Among these, to name a few, are framing effect, anchoring bias, and correlation versus causation confusion.

In this session Marvin Nelson (LinkedIn profile) & Nader Khorrami Rad (LinkedIn profile) explores examples of these decision fallacies and more, and shows how the PMBOK® Guide – Seventh Edition can be useful in re-thinking the decision-making process.

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Using Critical Thinking To Avoid Flawed Decisions

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Live Webinar – January 11th, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

Engagement is everything.  Engaged employees realize 18% higher productivity and 60% higher quality than disengaged employees.

However, only 36% of U.S. workers – and 20% of global workers – are engaged.  Using engaging techniques during training will create an anchor to the material being learned, so when participants go back to the job, they’ll be more passionate and use the information they’ve acquired.

In this session, Jill Christensen – author of the best-selling book, If Not You, Who? Cracking the Code of Employee Disengagement – will share strategies to engage learners.

Through engagement, participants will increase retention, transfer knowledge, gain a sense of ownership and accountability, and have a sense of time well spent. Priceless.

Presenter:  Jill Christensen, Jill Christensen, (LinkedIn profile) President, Jill Christensen International & author of the best-selling book, If Not You, Who? Cracking the Code of Employee Disengagement, has uncovered a four-step strategy to turn your disengaged workforce into a unified high-performing team, resulting in increased profits, customer satisfaction, productivity, and retention.

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How Engagement During Training Strengthens
Employee Engagement On The Job

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Live Webinar January 14th, 2022 – 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: International Institute for Software Testing
(IIST – Rep 4514)

Organizations have become more and more interested in defect prevention as a way of reducing the cost of quality. Historically, the role of the test team in software organizations has been limited to identifying and reporting problems to the development team to fix. Experience suggests that this is a very expensive way to deliver quality products.

In this webinar, Magdy will present more methods that test professionals can use to prevent defects early in the process as well as using these methods to improve the development process, the test process, and the requirement process.

These methods include:

  • Closing the gap between development and testing with collaboration
  • Scenario-based Development and Testing
  • Asynchronous Collaborative Reviews
  • Impact analysis

Presenter: Dr. Magdy Hanna PhD (LinkedIn profile) is a recognized educator, speaker and consultant in several areas of software engineering. His highly rated seminars in various topics over the last thirty-five years have spanned various aspects and capacities of software projects and processes.

He has trained over 50,000 professionals around the world over the last 20 years. As a professor of Software Engineering at the University of St. Thomas , he taught graduate courses on several software engineering topics with emphasis on practical software quality techniques.

Dr. Hanna developed new approaches and methods in software engineering including the Scenario-Based Development and Testing (SBDT), Requirement-Based Project Management (RBPM), Software Quality Engineering Methodology (SQEngineer), the Unified Data Model (UDM), and the Data-Driven Object Model ( DOM ). Dr. Hanna and his instructors conduct hundreds of free online webinars each year.

Dr. Hanna also served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Software Test Professionals, a publication of IIST, now the Bug Free Zone.

Dr. Hanna is Founder, CEO, and Chairman of several organizations:

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Testers Can Prevent Defects Too:
Maturing The Test Profession Towards True Quality Assurance

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