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Online Webinar  – Recorded March 7th 2019

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Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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By 2025, regardless of industry or sector, senior leaders and managers will spend at least 60% of their time selecting, prioritizing, and driving the execution of projects.

In fact, soon “we will all become project leaders, but many of us are not prepared for this shift.”

According to recent research, the number of individuals working in project-based roles will increase from 66 million (in 2017) to 88 million (forecast 2027). And the value of project-oriented economic activity worldwide will grow from $12 trillion (in 2013) to $20 trillion (forecast 2027). Those are millions of projects requiring millions of project leaders per year.

In this landscape the percentage of work activities performed as part of projects is markedly increasing as projects are becoming the essential model to deliver change and create value around the world. The so-called gig economy is also driven by projects.

Join Antonio Nieto-Rodriquez, (LinkedIn profile) of The Focused Organization & Learn:

  • What is the Project Revolution?
  • How this silent disruption is affecting organizations around the world, and what are they doing to adapt?
  • The implications for you as a project manager and leader- what skill sets, toolsets and mindsets will help you adapt and thrive in a project-driven world.

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The Project Revolution:
The Implications Of The Silent Disruption That Is Taking Place &
The New Skills Needed To Adapt

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