Archive for May 7th, 2021

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Live Webinar May 13th, 2021 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider:  Computer Aid Inc (CAI) The Great IT Professional
(Rep 2733) (Rebranded From ITMPI)

In the webinar John Bowen (LinkedIn profile)  will explain why the key to project success is tracking the red of project malfunction, how to monitor them continuously and how to leverage strategic project intelligence to implement a systemic approach to effective project management, and success.

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Leveraging The Early Warning Signs Of IT Project Failure
(& Success)

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Technical Project Management Leadership Strategic & Business Management

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Live Webinar – May 12th 2021 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM EST
Live Webinar – May 12th 2021 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM

Will Project Data Analytics Reinvent Risk Management?

Risk management has existed for decades. But how many times do we go back and analyse how many times we got it right? How good were we at managing risk? We leave a forensic data plume that evaporates, yet it contains a huge amount of insight.

Rather than relying on expert judgement, can we use risk to augment our instinct and counter inbuilt bias? What will the impact of this be on traditional project based risk management roles?

Within this session Sue Kershaw, (LinkedIn profile) President of the APM, will be chairing a panel discussion on the how advanced data analytics will impact the role of risk management within the project delivery profession. Is this a bump in the journey or will we need to totally reinvent the discipline?

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Will Project Data Analytics Reinvent Risk Management?

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Technical Project Management Leadership Strategic & Business Management

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Live Webinar May 13th, 2021, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm  EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Gartner Webinars

Increasing digitalization triggered rapidly shifting skills requirements and increased competition for roles that are critical to success in the digital business environment.

These evolving needs and ongoing business disruption make it increasingly difficult for HR leaders to quickly find and develop talent with the most in-demand skills.

Since 2017, the total number of skills required for a single job increased by 10% year over year, and the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated this trend, as 58% of the workforce needed new skills to do their jobs.

Recent Gartner TalentNeuron research identifies a different approach to building skills that relies less on formal training and more on the use of “skills accelerators,”

One type of skills accelerator is “skills adjacencies,” which enable HR leaders to help employees build and apply skills faster to address skills gaps across the public sector.

In this webinar Chris Sandoval (LinkedIn profile) Gartner Sr Principal, Advisory uses Gartner TalentNeuron data to show where these skills adjacencies are occurring for the most in-demand skills and how public sector organizations can use this data to help address their evolving skills needs.

Discussion Topics:

  • Identify skills adjacencies that help employees build and apply skills faster
  • Determine where skills adjacencies are occurring for the most in-demand skills
  • Use Gartner TalentNeuron data to help address evolving skill needs in the public sector

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Use Skills Adjacencies To Address Skills Gaps

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Technical Project Management Leadership Strategic & Business Management

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Live Webinar May 12th, 2021, 10:00 am – 11:00 am EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Gartner Webinars

A successful data-driven culture requires effective data literacy. So, how do you establish true data literacy in your organization?

In this webinar Alan D. Duncan (LinkedIn profile, Gartner bio) Gartner Distinguished VP Analyst looks at how to foster improved data literacy through a practical technique for stakeholder analysis, the requirements for data and analytics use cases, and how to link your data initiatives to measurable business outcomes.

Discussion Topics:

  • Engage stakeholders to be clear about their business questions, purpose and expected outcomes
  • Discover and communicate data and analytics requirements for business use cases
  • Linking data and analytics requirements to specific actions and measurable business outcomes

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Drive Better Business Outcomes By Improving Your
Organization’s Data Literacy

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Technical Project Management Leadership Strategic & Business Management

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