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Live Webinar July 30th, 2013 – 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm EDT
Duration: 1 Hour webinar Credits: 1 PDU Category A – Free PDU
Sponsored by: Leadership in PM CoP (REP #S051)

Today’s workforce is more diverse than it has ever been in the past. It is important that project managers begin to look at their roles differently.

In this presentation we will challenge the typical Project Manager arcetype. It is time to consider the responsibility of the PM as a curator in order to inspire project teams and facilitate innovation in a creative and “on-demand” world.

Participants will be introduced to the concepts of curation and how it will help them lead and navigate in todays’ world.

Presenter: Nathaniel J. Quintana (LinkedIn profile) brings over a decade of PPM and training experience to his role of Community Manager of Mindavation. Nathaniel was selected as member of the 2009 Denver Business Journal’s list of 40 under forty.

Note: You do have to be a PMI® member to register for this opportunity.

See the Gabriel Institute Curator Role Description

Click to register for Project Manager as Curator, a New Look in a Changing World

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Learn More About The
Gabriel Institute’s Recorded Teamability Course
4 Category B PDUs – Free
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The “Great Folks” at the Gabriel Institute have recorded their Wonderful 4 hour “Teamability Course” for your convenience!

Learn about the types of roles within a team including the all important curator role! Learn the characteristics of the people that best fit the role and learn how to match yourself and your team members to the role that fits them best.

With the archived version (now available) HRCI/PMI credits still apply! This course has been approved for four HRCI recertification credits (4 General). and PMPs can earn 4 ‘Category B’ credits, also. Just contact them after viewing all four modules to request credit! A short questionnaire will be sent to you to confirm completion.

NOTE: You must complete all 4 modules to receive credit for this course.