Online Webinar– Recorded October 12, 2023
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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We have seen many project artifacts (charters, kickoff decks, risks plans, and etc.) that have a reference to the effort being complex.
So why do we have such a difficult time dealing with complexity? This presentation will take an approach to dealing with complexity for project and programs and any work effort that uses the word transformation.
Gary & David will discuss the definition of complexity, the inadequacy of organizations to “deal with complexity”, how to analysis the work effort to determine its level of complexity, how to quantify it’s complexity, and most importantly how a project professional can harness the ability to improve the odds of being successful by including complexity in the project lifecycle.
Learning Objectives:
- The attendee will be able to explain a project’s complexity and how to include it as a major influence on deliver project objectives.
- Identify the cultural / organizational issues around being real on dealing with project complexity.
- Look at analysis tools in order to communicate project complexity
Join Gary Monti (LinkedIn profile) & David Davis, PMP PgMP (LinkedIn profile) in this helpful session!
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Why Is Complexity So Complex?
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