The 2010 Dialogue Series:
The Wizard of Odds; Improving your chances of finding a competent PM
Date: Thursday, September 9
Time: 12:00 Noon EDT (GMT-4)
Presenter: William Duncan, asapm's PM Certification Chair
asapm announces the next event in the asapm Dialogue series, The Wizard of Odds: Improving your chances of finding a competent PM. This one-hour event covers the considerations Managers should apply when selecting, evaluating, promoting, and recruiting Project Managers. Where others offer "secret sauce," we're more concerned with "where's the meat?"
Most of our members and friends know about asapm's Advanced Certifications. We assess the performance of project managers, senior project managers and program managers by examining their actual, on-the-job results. But many people don't realize that the same performance criteria we use to assess PMs have additional value: They serve as an excellent risk-management checklist to see if your program and project managers are getting the right job done right.
Among the take-aways from this asapm Dialogue Series webinar:
• What to look for in a certification program.
• What should a competent PM be able to do?
• How can you tell if it's being done right?
• Assessing project management complexity.
This Dialogue Webinar is for:
• Project Managers and Team Members who wish to improve PM Performance.
• Managers of Project Managers and Teams who need increased PM performance in your organization.
See the recorded version of this completed Dialogue series event from the link at the asapm Members Only site.
About William Duncan
William Duncan, in addition to being the asapm Certification Chair, has been the primary architect or key contributor of the majority of PM advancements over the last 20 years. Examples include principal author of the original PMBoK® Guide, a key contributor to the International GAPPS Standard (Global Alliance for Project Performance Standards), and architect of aPRO (asapm Performance Rated Organization), asapm's organizational PM Performance Assessment, just to name a few.
(PMBOK is a registered trademark in the USA and other countries of Project Management Institute.)
About the asapm Dialogue Series
The asapm Dialogue Series is a forum for sharing knowledge and viewpoints of project management. The Dialogue Series is intended for Executives, Functional and Resource Managers, PM Practitioners, Project and Program Team Members, Consultants and Trainers/Educators, and students of project management.
See a schedule of all the events in the asapm 2010 Dialogue Series
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