Coping with Multitasking During Project Meetings
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Live Webinar – September 17th, 2012 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm EDT
Offered by MPUG WebnLearn ( REP 1369 )
Duration 1 hour + Q & A 1 PDU / 1 CDU
Mpug Member Free – Guest $15.00 USD + $1.37 USD Fee
During your project meetings, are the participants
reading email, surfing the web, or doing instant messaging
while they “half-listen†to the meeting?
Research shows that 90% of people participating in virtual meetings are “multitaskingâ€: doing at least one other thing that is not related to the meeting.
Wouldn’t it be better for your project outcome if team members and stakeholders paid full attention for the whole meeting?
You may be surprised at the answer.
This entertaining and information-packed talk examines the challenge of multitasking and teaches coping skills, techniques, and tools to manage the attention of meeting participants.
Created and delivered by a master presenter who is a veteran of both project management and executive management, this course shows you how to manage participants’ attention, get your issues resolved, and adjourn the meeting with time to spare.
After this presentation, you will be able to:
- Take a rational, systematic approach to managing attention
- Get more done in less time
- Apply techniques that reduce everyone’s frustration level
Why attend?
- You sense that meeting participants are not paying enough attention.
- You have trouble getting informed decisions from busy stakeholders.
- Your meetings run too long and still do not achieve their goals.
- You experience mounting frustration about multitasking
Presenter: Jim Black (LinkedIn profile), PhD
Click to register for Coping with Multitasking During Project Meetings
Hi everyone. This is your webinar presenter. I hope that many of you will find the time to join me on this webinar on September 17. This is a topic I am passionate about because I AM A LOUSY MULTITASKER MYSELF. But I’ve learned a bag of tricks that help me cope as a project manager. If you think that you may be similarly challenged or if you think you’re pretty good at it but could use some pointers to improve your skills, you won’t be disappointed in your investment of an hour with this material. The webinar mixes scientific insights with practical ideas that have worked for lots of project managers.
Jim