Events Calendar

Sunday. 17 October, 2021 - Saturday. 23 October, 2021
WEEK 42
Tuesday. 19 October, 2021
12:00 pm

Higher Education CoP: Artificial Intelligence in Project Management: Your Replacement or Your Partner?

Virtual Meeting

TITLE:  Artificial Intelligence in Project Management: Your Replacement or Your Partner?s

SPEAKER:  Abraham Nguyen, PhD candidate, Duke Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Goetz Lab

REGISTRATION LINK:  https://qrgo.page.link/o9AMV

Wednesday. 20 October, 2021
4:30 pm

PMO CoP - Implementing Resource Portfolio Management

Virtual Meeting – Conferencing details will be distributed prior to the meeting

Abstract:

If you have ever made attempts at Enterprise Resource Management across projects and portfolios using Excel, MS Project, or traditional PPM tools, then you will understand the challenges and shortfalls.   This session will a spotlight of a specific resource management tool new to the industry that solves many of these challenges and can adapt to your environment without a full replacement of current systems.  This will also combine best practices from the Resource Management Institute. 

Learning Objectives and Outcomes:  

  1. Resource Management Institute best practices introduction
  2. Inspire thoughts for solving resource management challenges
  3. Visualize potential solutions for automating and scaling resource management

 

Thursday. 21 October, 2021
5:30 pm

Chapter Meeting – October 2021: Project Leadership Skills

Virtual Conference Call

Abstract: If you want to advance your career as a project professional, you need to pay at least as much attention to your relationships as you do to your performance. The wide variety of skills and abilities that today’s PMs need to cultivate include: creating and executing on a vision; motivating others; influencing without authority; networking; communicating up, down and laterally; managing stakeholder relationships; and dealing with conflict.

This webinar touches briefly on each of the skills mentioned above, exploring them in relation to the project environment.