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Live Webinar – May 9th, 2017 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

Like the famous drivers on the Indianapolis 500 track, we work in an environment that faces constant change placing us “near death” as we are riddled by surprises from co-workers, supervisors, our staff and customers.

Keeping our cool as Project Managers allows us to have the energy to win each of those ‘near death’ battles, much like the drivers.

Join Lou during this one hour webinar and learn:

  • Why emotions are actually a safety feature
  • How you can leverage your emotions for success
  • Identify your emotional ‘warning signs’ to keep them from putting you in the wall

Presenter: Lou Russell PMP (LinkedIn profile) is President and CEO of L+EARN and Russell Martin & Associates. Lou delivers learning experiences that are fun, flexible, fast and measurable. She believes that learning and earning go hand in hand and focuses on faculty development, retention and recruitment of students, project management, leadership and organizational learning opportunities. Lou is the author of The Accelerated Learning Fieldbook and IT Leadership Alchemy, Project Management for Trainers, Training Triage: Performance-Based Solutions Amid Chaos, Confusion, and Change, and her newest book 10 Steps to Successful Project Management. A popular speaker, Lou addresses national and international conferences such as the Career College Association, ACCET, Training 2008, Project Management Institute, Project World, LotuSphere, ASTD and the Society of Information Management (SIM).

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The Energy to Race:
How Indy 500 Drivers Exemplify EQ

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