WEEK 19 |
Wednesday. 08 May, 2024 | |
7:30 am |
PMO Round Table Breakfast Meeting - May 2024When: May 8th, 2024 7:30 am-9:00 am Where: Virtual Meeting (Registrants will receive joining details from Meeting Leader) The Chapter holds a Breakfast Round Table focused upon the PMO Practice and Operations once a month. This round table group provides a general forum to discuss various issues, problems, and challenges related to organizing, operating and managing a PMO within any organization. The format is open, with round-robin topics decided by the attendees each month. If you are, or have been, involved in any of the following activities, this round table will be for you. |
6:00 pm |
PM Insights Sunnyvale Virtual Meeting - Proven Strategies to Resolve Conflict and Influence StakeholdersPM Insight-Sunnyvale Virtual Meeting:
Proven Strategies to Resolve Conflict and Influence StakeholdersWhen: May 8th, 2024 6:00pm-8:00pm
Where: Virtual Meeting
Last Date for On-line Registration is 5/07/24 at 10 PM Registrants will receive meeting joining details from Meeting Leader by afternoon on the event day. Please remember to check all email folders for your invitation.
Summary:
Product is a team sport. You can have the best idea or strategy but if you can’t influence and rally an organisation behind it, it’s just wishful thinking. Which is why Influencing and stakeholder management are critical skills to product success. I learned this the hard way. Early in my career I made a lot of mistakes when it came to managing stakeholders. Don’t make the same mistakes as me! In this presentation I plan to take you through 5 proven tips and strategies such has how to build an effective stakeholder engagement plan, build trust, influence and resolve conflict with your stakeholders. This is a must for anyone looking to increase their influence, more effectively work with stakeholders and drive greater product success. Takeaways:
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Thursday. 09 May, 2024 | |
7:00 pm | |
Friday. 10 May, 2024 | |
7:00 am |
PM Breakfast Meeting - Scotts ValleyThe intent of the meeting is to promote an informal gathering of project managers to discuss current topics in the profession, receive suggestions from the other attendees on current project challenges, or share/receive information on items of interest. |