Higher Education CoP - One Page Project Manager

Higher Education CoP - One Page Project Manager

Webinar: September 27, 2018 @ 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM EDT

                                       

Speaker:  Mary Trabert, MBA, CAPM

Administrative Director, Center for Health Measurement

Duke University, Department of Population Health Sciences

Abstract

Investigators and administrative leaders do not have the time to read long reports and analyze complex activities over lengthy timelines.  They want to know the answer to a few basic questions:  What is the status of our project today? When will we complete it? What risks need to be managed to complete the project successfully and what do you need from me? This webinar will show you how to provide this information in one sheet.  Using techniques described in the One-Page Project Manager series of books, and a single workbook, you will be able to plan, update and communicate your project progress efficiently and effectively.

The webinar will briefly cover basics of project management while introducing a mind-set, skill set, and tool set in an easy EXCEL format to help you bring your project to successful completion.

Learning Objectives:

Learn five project success factors

  1. Understand the roles of the project sponsor(s), manager and stakeholders

  2. Understand how to develop a realistic and well-defined project

    1. scope statement

    2. deliverable(s) and

    3. schedule (who will do what by when)

  3. Apply the One-Page Project Management Tool to a Bass Connections Project.

About the Speaker: Mary Trabert, MBA, CAPM

Mary Trabert is the chair of the Duke Project Management Community of Practice (PMCoP) Steering Committee. Her “day job” at Duke is as Administrative Director of the Center for Health Measurement in the Department of Population Health Sciences supporting investigators who conduct patient-reported outcomes measurement research.

Ms. Trabert earned an MBA from UNC as a Distinguished Alumni Fellow and is PMI certified as an associate in project management. While at Duke she has spent 13 years honing her “GSD” skills. (GSD = “Getting Stuff Done”.) Prior to joining Duke, she provided executive coaching, team development, strategic planning, change leadership and project management consulting.

How to attend:

 Meeting Link: https://dukemed.webex.com/dukemed/j.php?MTID=mb739fa2a7ceca13d08def418c9b5dade

 

Meeting number (access code): 736 664 873

Meeting password: Bass

 

Event Details

Event Date 09-27-2018 12:00 pm
Event End Date 09-27-2018 1:30 pm
Cut off date 09-27-2018 1:30 pm
Registered 43
Available place 7
Individual Price Free

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