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From the Road Race to the Rat Race: The Story of a Type T Project Manager
Did you know that there’s a direct link between managers and marathoners? They’re both Type T’s. This is a thrill seeker. Managers are “mental” Type T’s. And marathoners are “physical” Type T’s.
Successful endurance athletes and business managers exhibit the same characteristics to thrive. They manage change by taking calculated risks and gradually expanding their comfort zones. They must incorporate change, manage risk, and motivate people to go up hill at a time when they want to quit. All of this must be achieved in a stressful, challenging, and changing business environment.
PMIKC is proud to invite Anthony Reed, CPA, PMP to walk us through the story of From the Road Race to the Rat Race: The Story of a Type T Project Manager
You’ll learn how to
- Motivate yourself and your team members without a budget.
- Manage stress and change.
- Manage the negative, victim mentality.
- Embrace fear and risk to move outside your comfort zone.
- Develop leaders and staff members.
Chapter Member Meeting-TBD- Aug 8
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