Online Webinar – Recorded November 2, 2021
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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High-Velocity Productivity (HVP) is a journey of ongoing improvement to achieve execution excellence.
In this session Adam Cherrill (LinkedIn profile) describes and illustrates best practices that inform the HVP approach as well as his own learning and experiences from a Project Management perspective.
Adam examines how HVP systems and culture drive Project Management Excellence through mastery of Input Management, Action Management, and Work Management domains.
Participants will learn how the Getting Things Done (GTD) framework, Toyota Production System “Rules in Use”, and Theory of Constraints inform the High-Velocity Productivity mindset.
If you’re a project manager seeking better guidance, navigation, and control of your work, you will not want to miss this webinar with Adam as he shares his own experiences, combat tactics, and battle scars from lessons learned along his never-ending journey towards High-Velocity Productivity.
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-Velocity Productivity For Project Management Excellence
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