Description: What can project managers learn from Naismith College Coach of the Year and two-time national basketball champion coach Jay Wright? Learn how a positive attitude, belief in oneself, and a firm commitment will lead to positive transformation&20on and off the court!To request PDUs for this activity, please self-report to ccrs.pmi.org.
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:(1) describe how a positive attitude will lead to better results on and off the court;(2) explain the importance of believing in yourself, your team, and your organization.
Bill Hyde is a Director at SUB3 (SUB3) Management, Inc., a boutique Enterprise Project Portfolio Management (EPPM) consulting firm. Mr. Hyde also is an adjunct professor at Villanova University.Mr. Hyde has over 19 years of domestic and international enterprise project portfolio management... Read More →
Description: What can project managers learn from Naismith College Coach of the Year and two-time national basketball champion coach Jay Wright? Learn how a positive attitude, belief in oneself, and a firm commitment will lead to positive transformation&20on and off the court!To request PDUs for this activity, please self-report to ccrs.pmi.org.
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:(1) describe how a positive attitude will lead to better results on and off the court;(2) explain the importance of believing in yourself, your team, and your organization.
Bill Hyde is a Director at SUB3 (SUB3) Management, Inc., a boutique Enterprise Project Portfolio Management (EPPM) consulting firm. Mr. Hyde also is an adjunct professor at Villanova University.Mr. Hyde has over 19 years of domestic and international enterprise project portfolio management... Read More →
Description: Project management is all about juggling all of the elements in the air, but it can easily be argued that time is the hardest element of them all. How do you understand the true cost of project without understanding the effort put into it? Paradine, a leader in master data management, found it was lacking data around time on its own projects so it turned to Tempo. In leveraging Tempo's time tracking solution, Paradine was able to both identify the right resources for individual projects and maintain a critical eye on true project cost. To request PDUs for this activity, please self-report to ccrs.pmi.org.
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to:(1) discuss how time tracking provides comprehensive understandings of resources and true cost on projects in order to manage more efficiently;(2) examine how their organization can begin to use tools in order to develop a time value insights within their projects needed to be more agile.
Vidar Svansson is Tempo's chief product officer. He has been a member of the Tempo team since 2010 and has over 12 years of experience in product development. Responsible for all product-related matters from product strategy through to execution. Vidar is one of the original Templings... Read More →