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Online Webinar  – Recorded October 8th 2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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This is the sixth installment in an 8-part webinar series, A Billion Dollar Project Health Framework, presented by Uri Galimidi (LinkedIn profile).

The series covers an advanced yet practical framework which Project Managers can use to assess the health of their projects. The framework consists of eight key project management areas.

Uri will include:

  • A description of the key risk factors within the project management area
  • Guidelines for assessing when to raise the “Red Flag” for each risk factor
  • Guidelines on what to do with the Red Flag once you have it raised
  • Real-life case stories illustrating the risk factor and its impact on your project.

Reference the other webinars in the series:

  1. The Executive Sponsor
  2. The Project Leadership Team
  3. Clear Objectives & Scope
  4. An Executable Plan
  5. Vendor Management

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Project Health Framework (Part 6):
Stakeholder Management

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Online Webinar  – Recorded August 6th, 2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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This is the third installment in an 8-part webinar series, A Billion Dollar Project Health Framework, presented by Uri Galimidi (LinkedIn profile).

The series covers an advanced yet practical framework which Project Managers can use to assess the health of their projects. The framework consists of eight key project management areas.

Uri will include:

  • A description of the key risk factors within the project management area
  • Guidelines for assessing when to raise the “Red Flag” for each risk factor
  • Guidelines on what to do with the Red Flag once you have it raised
  • Real-life case stories illustrating the risk factor and its impact on your project.

Reference the other webinars in the series:

  1. The Executive Sponsor
  2. The Project Leadership Team

Note: You have to sign in to ProjectManagement.com with your PMI® credentials to register for this opportunity. If you are not signed in with your PMI® credentials you will not see the “Register for this webinar” link

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Project Health Framework (Part 3):
Clear Objectives & Scope

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Online Webinar  – Recorded July 9, 2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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This is in the Second installment in an 8-part webinar series, A Billion Dollar Project Health Framework, presented by Uri Galimidi (LinkedIn profile).

The series covers an advanced yet practical framework which Project Managers can use to assess the health of their projects. The framework consists of eight key project management areas. This webinar covers the Project Leadership Team.

Uri will include:

  • A description of the key risk factors within the project management area
  • Guidelines for assessing when to raise the “Red Flag” for each risk factor
  • Guidelines on what to do with the Red Flag once you have it raised
  • Real-life case stories illustrating the risk factor and its impact on your project.

To Reference the 1st  webinar in the series, A Billion Dollar Project Health Framework (Part 1): The Executive Sponsor, click here

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Project Health Framework (Part 2):
The Project Leadership Team

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Online Webinar  – Recorded July 9, 2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
Once viewed your PDU Will automatically Be recorded with PMI®

The series covers an advanced yet practical framework which Project Managers can use to assess the health of their projects. The framework consists of eight key project management areas.

This webinar covers the Executive Sponsor.

Uri will include:

  • A description of the key risk factors within the project management area
  • Guidelines for assessing when to raise the “Red Flag” for each risk factor
  • Guidelines on what to do with the Red Flag once you have it raised
  • Real-life case stories illustrating the risk factor and its impact on your project.

Note: You have to sign in to ProjectManagement.com with your PMI® credentials to register for this opportunity. If you are not signed in with your PMI® credentials you will not see the “Register for this webinar” link

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A Billion Dollar Project Health Framework (Part 1):
The Executive Sponsor

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Why Bad Projects Are So Hard To Kill

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Online Webinar  – Recorded July 25, 2017
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media Up to 1 PDU – Free
Provider:
ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Bad projects abound, and research by Project Management Institute and others has provided useful insight into the underlying causes of bad projects.

In this webinar Michael looks beyond why projects go bad and explores why bad projects are so hard to kill.

Michael explains how sunk costs, groupthink, escalation of commitment, and conflicts of interest contribute to keeping death-march projects needlessly alive.

Each of these behaviors is defined and illustrated using project stories from history (the sinking of the Titanic and the Concorde jetliner), project stories from the presenter’s own personal experience climbing some of the world’s tallest mountains (Denali, Aconcagua, and Kilimanjaro), and project stories from business (Abilene Paradox and industry-funded soda studies).

Some recently published research about the neural science underlying these behaviors is referenced and the impact of these behaviors is described and then linked to the undercutting of ethics, trust, leadership, and project success.

Walk away with a list of actions that you can take to help avoid being victimized by bad projects.

Presenter: Michael O’Brochta (LinkedIn profile) ACP, PMP  MPM is the author of How To Get Executives To Act For Project Success: Building A Strong Mutual Partnership and has managed hundreds of projects as President of Zozer Inc where Michael helps organizations raise their level of project management performance. As senior project manager at the Central Intelligence Agency, he led the project management and systems engineering training and certification program to mature practices agency-wide.  Since Michael’s recent climb of another of the world’s seven summits, he has been exploring the relationship between project management and mountain climbing

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Live Webinar  March 11th, 2024 – 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider:  The Corporate Education Group ( REP 1011 )

The goal of this webinar is to show how activating empathy can lead to an experience of inclusion.

You will understand how enhancing your emotional intelligence skills will enable you to better connect and communicate with others, creating the foundation for a sustainable culture of inclusion.

Learn:

  • Self-assess proficiency in four domains of emotional intelligence.
  • “Track” emotions in your mind and body.
  • Articulate ways to build self-awareness.
  • Decode emotions in another person.

Presenter: Christa Kirby, (LinkedIn profile) MA, LCAT, PMP, CSM, CSPO, VP of Talent Development and Leadership Practice Director
for Corporate Education Group
(CEG); has 20+ years of experience in communication, leadership, &  consulting for a global audience. A highly motivated learning & development professional with a unique confluence of experience in leadership development, consulting, change management, project management, coaching and mentoring, facilitation, and instructional design, Christa has designed, developed, and delivered numerous interactive leadership programs and blended learning solutions for clients worldwide & worked in 28 countries. Christa’s certifications include Project Management Professional (PMP)®, Certified Scrum Master (CSM), and Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), Prosci Certified Change Practitioner, Certified Everything DiSC Facilitator, and MBTI and EQ-i 2.0 certified.

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Emotional Intelligence: The Bedrock Of Inclusion

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