August CMM (In-Person)

Power Skills

Leading Without Authority Through Work Clarity

Andrew Toro & Chris Snell

 

Project managers are often expected to lead outcomes without owning the reporting relationships, resources, or functional decisions needed to deliver those outcomes. In cross-functional teams, this challenge becomes even harder when the project is already moving, ownership is unclear, decisions are delayed, risks are hidden, or the project leader does not fully understand how the work is actually being done.

 

This session introduces a practical leadership premise: knowing the work is how project leaders earn trust, create clarity, and lead without direct authority. When project leaders understand the work, they gain more than information. They gain credibility. They are better able to ask the right questions, engage the right people, show respect for the people performing the work, identify risks earlier, and influence both team members and formal decision-makers.

 

Participants will explore how to start where the project actually is, create clarity where the work is most unclear, and expand influence from there. The session connects practical leadership behaviors with the information project leaders need for communication, stakeholder engagement, risk identification, issue management, decisions, and follow-through.

 

Learning Objectives:

  • Why leading without authority is difficult in cross-functional teams.
  • How knowing the work creates credibility and influence.
  • Why understanding the work shows respect and builds trust.
  • How to identify where clarity is needed first.
  • How work clarity improves the information used for planning, communication, risk, issues, decisions, and follow-through.

Speakers


Andrew Toro

Cofounder, TOROSNELL & The KnowledgeWorks
Andrew Toro focuses on business transformation, organizational design, operational strategy, and capability building, helping leaders turn ideas into practical systems, stronger teams, and scalable ways of working. His work spans zero-to-one development and organizational scaling, grounded in the belief that transformation starts with people. He is also active in civic and professional communities through the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Greater Kansas City and the global Business Architecture Guild.

Chris Snell

Cofounder, TOROSNELL & The KnowledgeWorks
Chris Snell is a systems architect, business strategist, and operational leader who helps organizations navigate complexity, scale operations, and turn vision into execution across healthcare, legal, telecom, and government sectors. He has led enterprise transformation initiatives ranging from business architecture and governance design to large-scale process optimization, while developing scalable systems, metrics, and cross-functional organizations used at executive and Fortune 50 levels. Grounded in military service and high-stakes operational experience, Chris is known for building high-performing teams, mentoring professionals, and making complex systems practical, scalable, and usable in the real world.
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Information

Type of category: Chapter Member Meeting (CMM)

Type of activity: Power Skills

Date: August 19th, 2026

Hour: 6:30PM to 8:00PM

Registration close date: August 18th, 2026 at 11:59PM

# of PDUs: 1

Price

Students: $10.00

Members $10.00

Non members and Guests: $15.00

Location

Mid-Continent Public Library - Red Bridge

453 Red Bridge Rd.
Kansas City, MO, 64131

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