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Live Webinar July 13th, 2022 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: PMTA  Project Management Training Alliance

The most complicated military project in history started well before June 6, 1944, the day when the first of 156,000 men landed in Normandy, along with the first of 50,000 vehicles, brought there by 5,000 ships with air operations requiring 11,000 airplanes.

Just how complex and just how successful was this project?

In this presentation Walter Viali will attempt to shed light on the planning and execution of this huge effort from the perspective of the Knowledge Areas of the PMBOK® Guide. Some of the findings may turn out to be quite unanticipated and surprising.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Planning, planning, planning! It’s never enough!
  2. The importance of logistics. Define upfront and in detail.
  3. Proof of concept and prototypes are critical.

Presenter: Walter Viali (LinkedIn profile) PMP brings 30+ years of experience leading projects and building PMOs for his clients around the globe. He brings  expertise including Strategic Business Planning, Business Reengineering, Portfolio Management, and Project Management Office (PMO) implementation & has extensive experience conducting organizational assessments using the Software Engineering Capability Maturity Model (SEI CMM). He teaches project management and business analysis at the University of Houston. Walter is the co-author of the book Accelerating Change with Organizational Project Management: The New Paradigm for Change.  Walter volunteers for PMI in leadership positions (Houston Chapter & Clear Lake Galveston Chapters) serving as the Region 6 Mentor and making numerous presentations for chapters & at the PMI National Congress.

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D-Day In Normandy: PM Challenges Of The Longest Day

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