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The Project Manager's Health Checkup
1 day(s)
, 6 instructional hours
About This Event:
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Is your project suffering from a terminal disease? Is it a headless chicken project? Are you in good health, or are you experiencing periodic tremors, anxiety attacks, and panic? Have you attended our Project Management: Tools, Principles and Practices (PMTPP) seminar, but you aren't sure you're applying the principles correctly? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then you are welcome to attend our new one-day workshop called The Project Manager's Health Checkup to see what might be done to improve your project management health.
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Project managers who have attended PMTPP at least 3 months prior to the workshop.
You Will:
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Be divided into teams of six, with the total enrollment being limited to 30 participants
Take turns sharing your project concerns with the team. The team will offer suggestions on how to deal with issues presented. If the team cannot provide a solution, they will share the issue with the entire group, and together with the facilitator, they will develop a solution.
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You may only attend once a year.
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Course and Instruction Provided by The Lewis Institute, Inc.
The Lewis Institute has built a reputation for delivering practical, hands-on instruction that provides tools and techniques you can use immediately upon leaving the seminar to manage your own projects. The Lewis Institute insists that all of our instructors have real-world experience managing projects, so that they can go beyond the workbook content and answer your questions. Questions such as, "What do you do when...?" and "How do you handle a situation in which...?" These are the kinds of concerns that people have when they attend our programs; they want more than a textbook answer; they want "meat and potatoes".
You also will find our instructors very generous with their time in answering questions both during the class and after it is over. We freely give our email addresses to our clients and invite them to correspond with us. We treat you as a client, not a customer. The difference is that a client is someone you care for, whereas a customer is simply someone who buys from you. The Lewis Institute is proud of our reputation and pleased to be working with the Office of Professional Development and IES to bring you the finest continuing education experience that you will find anywhere.
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