Online Webinar – Recorded May 2nd, 2018
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Lessons Learned is one of the worst oxymorons in the project management profession.
In this webinar Kiron D. Bondale, (LinkedIn profile) Manager of Client Services will cover many of the common challenges experienced with the implementation of lessons learned practices and will provide some practical ideas on how to gain greater value from this critical practice.
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31
Online Webinar – Recorded March 28th, 2017
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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One by one Gert Staal will provide an overview of the Innovation Management Maturity Model’s main components:
- Culture
- Leadership
- Resources
- Processes
- Measuring and Monitoring and
- Improvement.
This webinar treats the concepts behind the Innovation Management Standard, and the Interpretation Guideline.
Presenter: Dr. Gert H. Staal (LinkedIn profile) NPDP, CISP a world-class expert innovation author & consultant, with 30+ years experience in NPD & innovation management & one of two original co-authors/founders of the Innovation Management Maturity Model, Gert developed & launched multiple mobile Internet services & products, and was VP of innovation and PD for the S&T Division of Reed Elsevier & managing director of www.9292.nl. Gert has a keen interest product strategy & new business models. Gert has trained & coached hundreds of professionals for the PDMA for NPDP & for Nyenrode Business University. Gert is also co-founder of both the TIM Foundation and of the Dutch PDMA affiliate. He also serves on the jury of the Philips Innovation Award since 2013.
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30
Online Webinar – Recorded October 5th 2016
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media Up to 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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We often try to bypass the uncertainties we encounter in our work as managers.
However, in this presentation I would suggest to you that by using simple principles from complexity thinking you might be managing uncertain contexts and decisions much better.
In the presentation Eitan Reich (LinkedIn profile) will describe how exactly complex, dynamic situations are different from simple and even complicated ones.
Also learn about key principles of complexity thinking that would be useful in your change projects and for your decision making, planning and managing processes.
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28
Online Webinar – Recorded December 14, 2016
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media Up to 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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More and more organisations are currently transitioning into an Agile mindset.
Project Managers are required to be agile themselves in thinking and working in this new way of working with normally limited support or training.
In this webinar, Emily Luijbregts (LinkedIn profile) will go through what the issues are, how they present themselves and what you can do as a Project Manager to think ‘more agile’ in your projects whilst accepting and learning along the way.
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May
23
Online Webinar – Recorded May 20, 2021
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
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We have all had them. We have also struggle with what to do about them.
Bad leaders—and bad leadership—is an unfortunate but inevitable by-product of organizational life. It is the rare person that won’t experience one, and most of us will experience many. That doesn’t make living under one any easier, fun or simpler over time.
In this webinar Mark Mullaly (LinkedIn profile) author of Researching the Value of Project Management dives into the depths of bad leadership to understand what it is, what it looks like and why it happens. More importantly, it provides concrete strategies to function, operate and be as effective as you can be while working for a bad leader.
If you have a bad leader now—or you fear you might work for one in the future—this will be a webinar that you won’t want to miss.
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21
Online Webinar – Recorded October 12th, 2022
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: O.C. Tanner
Join thought leaders from the O.C. Tanner Institute for part one of their three-part webinar series exploring in-depth insights from the recently released 2023 Global Culture Report.
As the business landscape adjusts to new models of work and continued workplace changes, having a strong workplace community is more important than ever.
Evolving organizations that prioritize employee belonging and connection will be ideally positioned to leverage their talent and lead out on industry-changing innovation.
In part one of the series, Daniel Patterson (LinkedIn profile) of the O.C. Tanner Institute and Dr. Cristen Dalessandro (LinkedIn profile) of the O.C. Tanner Institute share their insights on how organizations can support two often-overlooked players central to the healthy workplace community: modern leaders and generalist employees.
Research reveals that the evolving demands on leaders are leaving mentors and managers stressed and underappreciated.
Generalists, those employees with diverse skillsets and interdisciplinary thinking, are also feeling the weight of feeling unsupported and unrecognized for their role in helping organizations navigate uncertainty in the workplace.
In this Global Culture Report deep-dive webinar you will:
- Explore data and perspectives from more than 40,000 employees and leaders worldwide
- Discover how integrated recognition can elevate performance and wellbeing for all employees, including leaders
- Learn practical strategies for retaining and growing the talent central to building a strong workplace community
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