• PROJECT COMMUNICATION

    SANDY HAYDON NOVEMBER 15, 2017 1:00-2:00 PM CT 1 PDU Everyone agrees that good communication is important for project success. Yet, how many of us actually plan for communication in our projects? Or, do we just “let it happen”? Successful projects require a documented plan for communicating with all people on the project, including but

  • STOP MANAGING START COACHING!

    JOHN KAMAN DECEMBER 20, 2017 1:00-2:00 PM CT 1 PDU CREATE A TEAM TO WHICH PEOPLE WANT TO BELONG! Stop managing and start coaching! Coaching is the ability to bring out the best in people. It is the ability to work with a diverse set of team members to help them be creative, empowered and

  • AN INTRODUCTION TO KANBAN

    JIM BROWN MARCH 7, 2018 1:00-2:00 PM CT 1 PDU The concepts Kanban, originally developed in Japan as a scheduling and inventory control system in the Toyota Production System, can transform management of modern knowledge work. But what does Kanban really mean for knowledge work? In this webinar we will introduce some of the key

  • AGILE ORGANIZATIONAL RUBS & ANTI PATTERNS

    GEOF LORY APRIL 19, 2018 1:00-2:00 PM CT 1 PDU Register Now Change means giving up old behaviors and adopting new ones. When organization or teams start on a journey to adopt agile, both practices and mindset, these new behaviors can create some friction with established and comfortable behaviors. Recognizing where these “rubs” will occur

  • PSYCHOLOGY OF CHANGE FOR PROJECT MANAGERS

    KAY QUINN MAY 11, 2018 1:00-2:00 PM CT 1 PDU According to the Project Management Institute, “When your organization is good at change, twice as many of your strategic initiatives are successful.” Every project introduces some degree of change. For you as the project manager, the secret is acknowledging that change and preparing to address

  • AGILE BEYOND SCRUM

    June 5, 2018 1:00-2:00 PM CT 1 PDU As we all know, agile adoption is on the rise and scrum is a very popular flavor of agile. As agile teams and organizations adopt scrum, they commonly run into: Gotchas/challenges that many teams/organizations encounter Unique gotchas due to a team’s specific situation Situations where teams create