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Live Webinar November 16th, 2023 – 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Managing projects in a well-established organization is one thing. Even then, the level of formality, rigor and structure associated with project management can very.

It is an altogether different task to think about project management in the context of a startup. Not only do startups face very different strategic challenges, but their approach and orientation to process is very different. The nimbleness and adaptability that is inherent in startup culture also shifts expectations around how to think about managing projects.

Project management can still be relevant in a startup environment. What it looks like and how it is approached will be different.

The mindset and expectations need to shift, and how process—and even projects—are thought about needs to change. For the startup that wants to successfully deliver and deliberately adapt, project management done correctly can provide a great deal of value.

In this webinar, Mark Mullaly (LinkedIn profile) author of Researching the Value of Project Management explores how to think about project management different in a startup, and how startups can effectively employ project management practices in a way that make sense.

If you are involved in or contemplating working for a start-up—or you need a more adaptive approach in your current organization—this is a presentation you will want to attend.

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Project Management For The Startup Organization

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Online Webinar  – Recorded March 28th 2018
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media Up to 1 PDU – Free
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The Gahcho Kué Project created the largest new diamond mine constructed in the world since 2003.  In one of the world’s harshest climates, the project was successfully completed two months ahead of schedule.

This project achieved its goals even with several chilling challenges. The Gahcho Kué project was awarded as a 2017 PMI Project of the Year Finalist. Learn about this awarded project’s challenges, best practices, and lessons learned in this webinar with Kato Lone.

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How A Canadian Project Recognized For Excellence Freezes Challenges For Icy Results

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Live Webinar November 17th, 2023 – 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST
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Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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As many organizations now incorporate Agile ways of working to manage projects, there are new roles to be filled. In Scrum, one of those roles is the Product Owner.

  • Does your organization have an unclear role and responsibilities for your Product Owners?
  • Are you a Product Owner who is looking for ways to be more effective and successful in your role?

If so, this webinar is for you.

Attendees will learn about the role and responsibilities of Product Owners along with some best practices to be an effective PO. What to focus on and how the role fits in with the rest of the team will also be discussed. Attendees will come away with a better idea of what the role of a Product Owner is and how to maximize product value as a PO.

Presenters:

Phillip George (LinkedIn profile) 

Sarah Johnson, (LinkedIn profile) CEO Restoration & Renewal Sponsor Body; has spent the majority of her career working in senior roles in major infrastructure projects. She joined the R&R Programme as CEO for the Sponsor Body from High Speed 2 for the submission of a Bill to Parliament for the next phase of the scheme. In her current role, Sarah has overall accountability for the R&R Programme, overseeing a delivery authority and managing the relationship with both Houses of Parliament to determine the overall requirements for R&R.

NK Shrivastava (LinkedIn profile) PMP, PMI-RMP, PMI-ACP, CSM, SPC, is CEO of RefineM LLC and an experienced and certified Project Management Consultant, Risk Management Professional, and Agile Coach with over 25 years of experience in project management. NK is an experienced instructor/trainer on project management and Agile topics and specializes in project management fundamentals, risk management, and project recovery.

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Mastering the Role Of Product Owner: Best Practices

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Live IIL Webinar – November 16th, 2023 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm BT
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Presented by : IIL (Rep 1003) – Course No: LI8404

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Project environments are complex and unique for every project. Project environment and interpersonal context drive performance as much as, if not more than, clearly defined project scope, objectives, and budget.

Project managers often have no direct authority over project team members or input into performance reviews. Project team members take direction from multiple project managers and line managers at the same time, and work on multiple projects concurrently, creating overload, unclear priorities, and stress.

Because leadership plays a crucial role in determining whether a project will be successful or not, it is imperative that project managers possess the skills necessary to guide and inspire their teams. This includes recognizing and diffusing the negative effects of toxic behavior.

Toxic behavior is often subtle, inevitable on certain types of projects, can be prolonged, and ‘spread’ across the organization to a point of ‘cultural toxicity’. \

Recognizing and diffusing toxic behavior by practicing techniques grounded in acknowledgment, gratitude, and appreciation can help you run projects more successfully and foster a healthier workplace.

Upon completion of this webinar, the participants will be able to:

  • Toxic behavior and its impact on a project and within an organization
  • Role of and techniques in engaging team members
  • Recognizing toxic handlers
  • Identifying toxic behavior in organizations
  • Techniques and practices to diffuse toxic behavior
  • Legal considerations
  • Providing feedback and the Power of Acknowledgment
  • The Cycle of Grateful Leadership for managing project team members

This webinar is presented in partnership with the Center for Grateful Leadership (CGL) a division of International Institute for Learning (IIL).

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Diffusing The Negative Effects Of Toxic Leadership
Gratitude & Appreciation Project Success

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Live Webinar November 15, 2023 – 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
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As the world is facing a huge gap for 25 million new project management professionals, understanding and promoting the strengths of women and those identifying as women in the profession is critical.

Recent data from PMI, presented in March of 2023, indicates that male project managers outnumber female project managers 3:1. Research has shown however that traits like empathy, listening, collaborative and servant leadership, key traits associated with female managers, enhance engagement and collaboration.

In this presentation you will learn more about the differences between men and women as managers; the benefits that women bring to projects and organizations; how to improve your boardroom influence with executive presence behaviors; and you will discover tactics that elevate your success as a female project manager.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Discuss the benefits women leaders provide to projects and organizations, motivating their teams and promoting diversity
  • Learn executive presence behaviors to improve your boardroom influence
  • Discover tactics to elevate your success as a female project manager

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Women In PM:
Strategies To Own Your Diversity In Projects & The Boardroom

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Cheating Just A Little Bit…

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Live Webinar July 26th, 2018 – 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
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The topic of the webinar, close to the border of psychology, includes those ethical aspects that are tremendously influencing our projects and social life as well.

The presenters, Simona Bonghez (LinkedIn profile), & Leah Brophy (LinkedIn profile) are members of the PMI Ethics Member Advisory Group.

Simona & Leah will talk about the psychological distance between our actions and their impact, about how this distance explains some of our temptations (especially when we fell pray to them) and about the broken window concept applied in ethics (something that we encounter more and more nowadays).

Ethics tools available for practitioners are presented and their possible practical results shortly described.

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Cheating Just A Little Bit…

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