Archive for March 27th, 2024

Share

Online Webinar  – Recorded July 31st, 2018
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
Once viewed your PDU Will automatically Be recorded with PMI®

ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead premium content
Is available to PMI® members.

Donald G. Reinertsen was at Booz Allen Hamilton when he coined the term “Fuzzy Front End” in an article for PMI in the 1980’s.

He did so because he thought there was something going on up there at the beginning of New Product Development but it was fuzzy.

He was interviewed for an article a few years later. By then he had come to dislike the term, “Fuzzy Front End”. He felt that, after more study, there were a number of tools and processes in place (some for decades), that made the front end into a repeatable process.

That concept of Fuzzy Logic (sampling the environment, the market, technology, the competition, etc.) became the basic concept behind this important discovery stage and the basis for many popular branded processes like Hunting for Hunting Grounds™.

Never mind Reinertsen’s new thinking, the term “Fuzzy Front End” was catching on by the mid-90’s in the New Product Development community and perpetuated the myth of this stage as somewhat mystical.

This webinar with Kimberly Johnson (LinkedIn profile), & Christopher Miller (LinkedIn profile) will attempt to demystify the new product discovery.

Note: You have to sign in to ProjectManagement.com with your PMI® credentials to register for this opportunity. If you are not signed in with your PMI® credentials you will not see the “Register for this webinar” link

Click to register for:
The Fast, Flexible & Fact Based Front End: Examining Discovery The Not So Fuzzy Front End Of Innovation

1.0 0 0
Ways Of Working Technical
Power Skills
Leadership
Business Acumen Strategic / Business

NOTE: For PMI® Audit Purposes – Print Out This Post! Take notes on this page during the presentation and also indicate the Date & Time you attended. Note any information from the presentation you found useful to your professional development and place it in your audit folder.

Share

Online Webinar – Recorded November 22 2023
Activity Type:  Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Gartner Webinars

AI has drastically transformed industries such as healthcare, finance, transportation, and entertainment, leading to improved efficiency, accuracy, and convenience.

Generative AI (GenAI) will be the next wave of change washing over every industry, including technology and service providers (TSPs). GenAI will surely change everything, except some areas where it doesn’t change anything.

With any new hyped technology, there will be spurious spending by business leaders and special projects.

However, boards and CEOs are being cautious with their spending. CIOs are expected to create a long-term strategy, plan for, and implement GenAI within the scope of the IT budget.

Join this Gartner panel  which explores how and where GenAI is changing IT spending amounts, and how GenAI will change the IT services market.

Discussion Topics:

  • Explore forecasts for IT spending growth in 2023 and beyond
  • How and where GenAI is changing IT spending amounts and mixes
  • Get new and emerging use cases for GenAI

Presenters:  

Return to the web page to watch both the live and on-demand webinar.

Click to register for:
IT Spending Forecast: The Impact Of GenAI

0 0 1.0
Ways Of Working Technical
Power Skills
Leadership
Business Acumen Strategic / Business

NOTE: For PMI® Audit Purposes – Print Out This Post! Take notes on this page during the presentation and also indicate the Date & Time you attended. Note any information from the presentation you found useful to your professional development and place it in your audit folder.

Share

Online Webinar – Recorded March 13th 2024
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

How well do your customers know your product?
It’s not the typical measure of CX, but with products growing more complex, product knowledge has become an essential component of brand loyalty.

Moving the needle on that KPI lies in learning. Join Adobe’s Dr. Allen Partridge and guest speakers, Forrester VP and Principal Analyst Katy Tynan and Forrester Consultant, APAC Consulting, Zhi Tao Ng to learn more about the power of learning to drive lasting relationships.

In this webinar you will learn:

  1. Why customer education matters?
  2. Who is leading customer education programs?
  3. How to drive better results with your customer learning program

Presenters:

Zhi Tao Ng  (LinkedIn profile) Consultant, APAC Consulting, Forreste

Allen Partridge, Ph.D. (LinkedIn profile) is a senior technology evangelist at Adobe Systems and has 20 years of experience in e-learning, education, games, and multimedia development. Allen is recognized for his many online video tutorials and e-seminars, which are a mainstay for e-learning developers and trainers learning to create effective online educational materials.

Katy Tynan (LinkedIn profile) is a bestselling author and an internationally recognized expert on how work is evolving. Katy helps organizations ditch out of date management practices and create an inspiring, engaging culture. With a 20+ year career in talent development, Katy worked with hundreds leaders to improve their skills and master the art and science of management and is the author of the bestsellers, Survive Your Promotion! The 90 Day Success Plan for New Managers and How Did I Not See This Coming? A Manager’s Guide to Avoiding Total Disaster.

Click to register for:
Take Your Customer Experience To The Next Level
with Customer Education

0 0.5 0.5
Ways Of Working Technical
Power Skills
Leadership
Business Acumen Strategic / Business

NOTE: For PMI® Audit Purposes – Print Out This Post! Take notes on this page during the presentation and also indicate the Date & Time you attended. Note any information from the presentation you found useful to your professional development and place it in your audit folder.