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Women who support other women are confident, generous, visionaries – Mariela Dabbah

You look around and you see women trailblazers all around be it leaders, entrepreneurs, scientists you name it! This empowerment is never just an individual journey, but a collective movement, harnessing the power of WEW – Women Empowering Women.

This panel discussion delves into the compelling concept of “Women Empowering Women.” It explores the importance of women coming together, supporting one another, and collaborating to achieve shared goals.

This theme transcends cultural, geographical, and socio-economic boundaries, highlighting its universality and significance in our global community.

Join some inspiring women across continents where we explore the transformative power of women empowering women and chart a course towards a future where gender equality is not just a dream but a reality.

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Harnessing The Power Of WEW (Women Empowering Women)

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Why Is Complexity So Complex?

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Online Webinar– Recorded October 12, 2023
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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:

  1. The attendee will be able to explain a project’s complexity and how to include it as a major influence on deliver project objectives.
  2. Identify the cultural / organizational issues around being real on dealing with project complexity.
  3. 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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Online Webinar  – Recorded July 18th, 2018
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Soccer, or football, is the beautiful game. The 2014 FIFA World Cup™ reached 3.2 billion people around the world with one billion watching the championship game.

With the 2018 FIFA World Cup™ in full swing, we are once again surrounded by world-class soccer.

What can the beautiful game teach us about the profession we’ve all dedicated our lives to?

In this webinar Michael Perdunn (LinkedIn profile) will explore the intersection between soccer and project management using humor and introspection in order to think critically about the present and future of project management.

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What Can Soccer Teach Us About Project Management?

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Online Webinar – Recorded  August 31st, 2023
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Congratulations! You’re a new project manager. That’s an exciting accomplishment all on its own, and the entry point to a potentially rewarding career.

  • Just where can that career take you, though?
  • What are options?
  • What does it take to exercise those options?
  • How do you best set yourself up for success?
  • What opportunities should you seek out, and which ones should you exercise caution around (or at least go into with your eyes wide open)?

This webinar provides a clear and objective assessment of career options and career development strategies for the new project manager.

It outlines what avenues are possible, which options and choices are available and the strategies to employ in building the career of your dreams.

If you are a new project manager—and even if you are not—join Mark Mullaly (LinkedIn profile) author of Researching the Value of Project Management  then you will want to check out this webinar.

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Career Planning For The New Project Manager

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Online Webinar– Recorded May 22, 2023
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The webinar “Mapping Your Future: Aligning Your Career Planning with Personal Strategic Planning” provides practical tips and strategies for aligning career aspirations with personal strategic plans.

In this webinar Hanan Mohamed (LinkedIn profile) highlights the importance of mindset and behaviours essential for career planning and development, common traits of successful project managers, and potential pitfalls they may face.

Personal strategic planning involves aligning goals, values, and resources to achieve long-term success and fulfillment.

This webinar identifies critical elements of personal strategic planning, including clarifying personal values, prioritizing self-care, cultivating mindfulness and self-awareness, engaging in meaningful relationships, planning and setting goals, and focusing on career planning and continuous professional development.

The webinar also encourages aspiring project managers and professionals to prioritize self-care, seek support, and engage in continuous learning and personal/professional development to achieve their desired outcomes.

It emphasizes the importance of aligning career aspirations with personal strategic plans through adaptive learning, personalized planning and developing a growth mindset.

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Innovation Narratives & Leadership

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Online Webinar–  Recorded   July 5th, 2022
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Innovation narratives and leadership are at the heart of project organizing. The ‘narrative turn’ in innovation studies focuses attention on how the meaning of innovation is socially constructed through the use of narratives and stories (Bartel and Garud, 2009; Vaara et al., 2016).

This presentation focuses on innovation narratives as important cultural mechanisms through which innovation can be sustained and promoted in organizations; these are important means for overcoming resistance to innovation and change in projects and organizations.

Innovation narratives enable organizations to achieve a shared understanding among employees and to convince a client when bidding for innovative projects, and they can be promoted more widely (Ninan and Sergeeva, 2021; Sergeeva and Winch, 2021).

Hence, leaders do need convincing narratives of innovation.

Managers construct narratives of innovation and ascribe themselves with informal roles such as leaders and champions of innovation (Sergeeva, 2016; Sergeeva and Green, 2019; Sergeeva and Liu, 2019).

They are expected to create and communicate innovation narratives for both internal employees and stakeholders.

The presentation discusses the crucial role of innovation leaders in stimulating and promoting innovations in projects and organizations. The processes of narrating and leading are connected and are important processes in project organizing.

These processes are increasingly recognized as essential for successful delivery of projects/megaprojects that impact policy-making, strategizing, the economy and society as a whole.

In this webinar, Natalya Sergeeva (LinkedIn profile) will describe Innovation narratives and leadership, and processes of leading and narrating.  Key definitions and examples will be discussed.

The presentation is based on longitudinal research studies in innovation and project management research.

The key outcomes of this webinar are:

  • Exploring what innovation narratives are and how these are created, communicated and promoted in project organizing
  • Learning about the impact of innovation narrative interactions at different levels
  • Learning about the nature and role of innovation leaders and their innovation narratives
  • Examining processes of narrating and leading in innovation process
  • Exploring visioning future innovation narratives

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