FAQ  |  Policies  |  Service  |  View Cart  |  Advanced Search  |    Search    submit search

 

Free Webinar (1 PDU):
The Virtual Project Management Office (PMO)

  This Sold Out Webinar is Now Available for Free Viewing

Due to an overwhelming response to Jerry Manas' webinar The Virtual Project Management Office (PMO), this live event quickly sold out at the maximum of 1,000 registrants. Now, the archived version of the webinar is available on a complementary basis for a limited time.

The Virtual Project Management Office Archived Webinar

Buy Managing the Gray Areas

Webinar Description

Managing the Gray Areas: Essential Insights for Leading People, Projects & OrganizationsPremier The concept of a Virtual Project Management Office (PMO) is gaining wider recognition as three trends emerge: 1) stakeholders and project teams becoming more dispersed across greater distances, 2) the role of the PMO expanding beyond project and program oversight to take on a more strategic role, and 3) PMOs are being asked to operate with few or no resources due to economic constraints. Thus, the PMO is being asked to influence a larger audience that is growing ever more dispersed—with less resources. It's the perfect storm.

During this live one-hour Webinar based on a chapter in his best-selling book Managing the Gray Areas, Jerry Manas will shares tools and considerations for working more effectively in such a virtual environment—creating a more flexible, scalable, and influential PMO for modern times. This presentation is essential for anyone who currently works or manages a Project Management Office, or anyone who has been tasked with creating one. Only 1,000 seats are available, and registrations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendees who are not able to reserve one of the initial 1,000 spots may register to be notified via email when the archived version of the Webinar becomes available.

Jerry Manas Bio:

Jerry Manas is author of Managing the Gray Areas (RMC Publications, January 2008) and the international bestseller Napoleon on Project Management (Nelson Business, April 2006). His work has been cited by management guru Tom Peters and highlighted in a variety of publications, including Leadership Excellence, The National Post, The Globe and Mail, The Chicago Sun Times, and The Houston Chronicle. He has written numerous articles and appeared on radio programs nationwide with the release of his first book, Napoleon on Project Management, which Kirkus Reviews called "The ultimate case study in effective project management."

Home  |  FAQ  |  Policies  |  Shipping Rates  |  Advertise With Us  |  Submit Your Book  |  View Cart  | Search

Copyright © 2007 ProjectManagementBookstore.com. All Rights Reserved.