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Live Webinar – May 20th 2020 7:00 am – 8:00 am EDT
Live Webinar – May 20th 2020 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM

We’re in the middle of a global pandemic.
But project professionals still need to make things happen,
Even with team members working from complex home situations.

One answer is to deploy virtual, creative collaboration, suites to our time. Our speaker, Dr Penny Pullan, suggests that we try engaging our stakeholders, using a facilitative, virtual leadership approach.

Penny wrote the first ever Facilitation and Virtual Working sections in the APM Body of Knowledge 7th edition, and will bring them to life for you, using creative methods (such as live drawing) and proven tools (such as her Magic 6 TM).

While this session will be lots of fun, Penny is deadly serious. If we don’t show leadership and engage others, we might as well give up.

Tricky remote projects and programmes need far more than process and analytical skills. Our profession must move on from outdated methods, bringing new, creative ways of collaborating remotely into our practice.

You can expect a very interactive, facilitative, virtual session. Please bring your own ideas and experiences to share.

Penny’s hope is that you will leave invigorated to tackle your tricky, virtual projects and engage your stakeholders.

Presenter:

Dr. Penny Pullan (LinkedIn profile@PennyPullan) contributed the Facilitation (3.1.4) and Virtual Teams (3.2.2) sections of the APM Body of Knowledge 7th edition,. An experienced project & programme manager, she has helped others to develop their own creative collaboration and virtual leadership skills for 12+ years through her consultancy Making Projects Work Ltd.

Penny runs a facilitation programme for project professionals. Her award winnng books include: ‘

  1. Virtual Leadership: Practical Strategies for Getting the Best Out of Virtual Work and Virtual Teams (Kogan Page),
  2. Business Analysis and Leadership: Influencing Change (Kogan Page, co-edited with James Archer) and
  3. A Short Guide to Facilitating Risk Management: Engaging People to Identify, Own and Manage Risk (Short Guides to Business Risk) (Gower, co-authored with Ruth Murray Webster).
  4. Her next book is due out in late 2020 and is entitled: ‘Making Workshops Work: Creative collaboration for our time’’ Contributions are welcome!
  5. And Contrubtions to the  APM Body of Knowledge by Association for Project Management (3.1.4) and (3.2.2) sections

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Creative Collaboration For Virtual Project Professionals

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