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Online Webinar – Recorded January 20th 2016
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media Up to 1 PDU – Free
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ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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A critical component for a Project Manager’s success is oftentimes their ability to build and sustain a high performing team.

To make matters more difficult most PMs don’t have the benefit of traditional managerial authority over these resources, and the dynamics can often be quite difficult to manage.

In this engaging presentation participants will learn about the “Thoroughbred Style” of management and why it’s oftentimes the secret to leading a high performing team.

Dana will also explore specific techniques for managing team conflict, building a solid team infrastructure, influencing without authority, encouraging effective and productive team communications, and maintaining high morale on the team.

Presenter: Dana Brownlee (LinkedIn profile); an energetic and innovative corporate trainer, speaker, and workshop facilitator; garnered her critical team leadership and management consulting experience through her years with AT&T Bell Labs, AT&T, IBM Consulting, and EMC Corporation. She possesses an impressive array of credentials including an MBA (Emory University), BIE (Georgia Tech), BS (Spelman College), IBM Business Transformation Consulting Certification, Project Management Professional, and Myers Briggs Type Indicator Qualification.

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Secrets Of The Thoroughbred Leader – Are You One?

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