Ugly Babies & What To Do With Them
Posted by EdmontonPMFeb 7
Live Webinar – February 14th, 2020 – 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: BATimes (Diversified Business Communications REP1811)
Ugly babies are everywhere in your organization, and they are taking you down from the inside, causing you unknown (and unneeded) pain.
Despite likely hiding in plain sight, these Ugly Babies may be negatively impacting your ability to deliver on important projects, improve organizational processes, which leads to a disengaging of your staff and team and worst of all, costing you a ton of money.
Note Disclaimer:
All babies are beautiful…
I’m obviously not talking about REAL babies
– Vincent Mirabelli
Course Learning Objectives Include:
- First and foremost, we’ll answer the question:
- “What is an Ugly Baby?”
- Learn what elements are needed and how to put them in place, to most effectively mitigate the impact and influence of all our Ugly Babies
- Identify the largest sources of Ugly Babies in your organization,
- And the role they play in your organizational processes
With the Course You Will Receive:
- Access to the Live and Recorded Version of Webinar
- Personalized Certificate of Attendance
- Copy of Presentation Slides
- PDF – Ugly Babies
Presenter: Vincent Mirabelli (LinkedIn profile) PMP CBAP CCXP Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Principal Global Project Synergy Group; is a leader in the fields of Business Process Improvement, Business Analysis and Lean Six Sigma. He is also a founding member of The Uncommon League, and host of the podcast, “In Process”. Vincent is a highly sought after speaker and instructor, who’s primary focus has been to share his knowledge and experience, helping businesses achieve closed loop operational excellence.
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Ugly Babies & What To Do With Them
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