The 3 Critical Skills You Need
To Manage Multiple Projects
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EdmontonPM
Apr 17
Live Webinar – April 24th 2023 7:30 am – 8:30 am EDT
Live Webinar – April 24th 2023 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM
In this webinar, Elizabeth Harrin will share the skills you need to develop to get your to do list under control so you can spend less time juggling and more time moving your projects forward.
Elizabeth will show you:
- The five things that make managing multiple projects different to just leading one project.
- Her favourite method for managing your time across multiple projects.
- The best way to sequence your projects.
- The one thing that´s killing your communications and what do about it.
Note: This webinar is being run on Microsoft Teams.
Presenter: Elizabeth Harrin MA, MBCS FAPM (LinkedIn profile @pm4girls) Living and working in London, Elizabeth has a decade of project experience, and has led a variety of IT and process improvement projects including e-commerce and communications developments. Elizabethis a member of PMI’s New Media Council and writes the award-winning blog A Girl’s Guide to Project Management. She is also a member of PMI, the British Computer Society, as well as a staff writer for The Glass Hammer—an online magazine aimed at senior women in business.
Elizabeth is the author of a number of books including:
- Social Media for Project Managers
- Project Management in the Real World
- Customer-Centric Project Management (Advances in Project Management)
- Shortcuts to Success: Project Management in the Real World
- Managing Project Scope – Shortcuts to success
- Managing Project Plans – Shortcuts to success
- Managing Project Budgets – Shortcuts to success
- Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
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The 3 Critical Skills You Need To Manage Multiple Projects
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