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From the Road Race to the Rat Race: The Story of a Type T Project Manager
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Military Outreach- Project Management Professional (PMP) Application Workshop Q3 2022
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Managing Difficult Projects and Difficult People
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PMIKC New Member Orientation- July
Type of category: New Member Orientation
Date: July 1st, 2022
Hour: 12:00PM to 1:00PM
Registration close date: July 1st, 2022 at 10:55AM
# of PDUs: 0
WELCOME to the PMI KC family! Have you wondered what PMI KC has to offer? As a new, member you… -Are now part of the worldwide PMI Community -Have access to project management resources -Have decided to become a member of a local PMI Chapter We want to get to know you!
Price
Students: $5.00
Members $5.00
Non members and Guests: $5.00
It is no longer possible to register for this event
From the Road Race to the Rat Race: The Story of a Type T Project Manager
Type of category: Chapter Member Meeting (CMM)
Type of activity: Power Skills
Date: July 11th, 2022
Hour: 6:30PM to 8:00PM
Registration close date: July 10th, 2022 at 11:55PM
# of PDUs: 1
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.
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Students: $5.00
Members $5.00
Non members and Guests: $5.00
It is no longer possible to register for this event
Military Outreach- Project Management Professional (PMP) Application Workshop Q3 2022
Type of category: Military Outreach
Date: July 16th, 2022
Hour: 1:00PM to 3:00PM
Registration close date: July 15th, 2022 at 5:00PM
# of PDUs: 0
Military Outreach- Project Management Professional (PMP) Application Workshop- Q3 2022
Price
Students: Free
Members Free
Non members and Guests: Free
It is no longer possible to register for this event
Managing Difficult Projects and Difficult People
Type of category: Lunch & Learn (LNL)
Type of activity: Power Skills
Date: July 27th, 2022
Hour: 12:00PM to 1:00PM
Registration close date: July 27th, 2022 at 8:55AM
# of PDUs: 1
When was the last time that you worked on a project under perfect conditions? That’s to say that there were no constraints, such as · Resources (Human, Material, and Money/Budget) · Time · Scope All of the unlimited resources were available at your beckoned call. You had more monetary resources (budget) than you could spend. You had so many people (human resources) clambering to get on the project that you had to turn people away. And all of your materials, such as software and hardware, arrived on time, was installed without any problems, and was ready to run out of the box. There were no delivery dates or deadlines. And the project scope/requirements never changed because scope creep never occurred. Or you were able to change the deadline to correspond with scope changes. Chances are great, that you worked on projects that went through the “perfect storm.” You faced resource problems. Too little money was allocated, the money evaporated too quickly, or the budget was cut for more important projects. Hardware was delivered late and there were problems with installing the software. And you either didn’t have enough people, the right people weren’t available, and/or you experienced turnover of key people during the project. Furthermore, you faced the quagmire of an unmovable deadline and a movable scope. For the most part, we must manage projects during the perfect storm. This presentation is based on over twenty years of first-hand, project management experiences. This includes fifteen years of upgrading and implementing Oracle applications on high profile, multi-million dollar, and/or international projects. The projects were for small businesses, Fortune 500 companies, quasi-governmental, and governmental agencies. Sometimes, our ship capsized during the storm (i.e. the project was abandoned). Other times, we sailed through the storm and survived (i.e. the project was in trouble, but we recovered and it was implemented on time). And we even sailed around the storm and had the perfect project (i.e. a $12 million project was completed for $2.6 million). You’ll learn how to · Historical overview of projects (and project managers). · Manage narcissists. · Manage the negative, victim mentality. · Use stakeholder flanking maneuvers. · Incorporate “transfer of learning” and boiled eggs into selling concepts to stakeholders
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Students: $5.00
Members $5.00
Non members and Guests: $5.00
It is no longer possible to register for this event