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Exponential Project Management - PMBOK and Beyond!
Sunday Seminar May 4, 2008
Pines Manor - Edison, NJ

Symposium Sunday Seminar

 
The eXtreme Project Management Workshop:
Your Essential Tool Kit

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Abstract:
 
The eXtreme Project Management Workshop:
Your Essential Tool Kit
Doug DeCarlo 
Principal 
The Doug DeCarlo Group
www.dougdecarlo.com

No sooner do you say “plan” when something else has changed.  Extreme projects are characterized by high-speed, high-unpredictability and high-stress. They defy the prescriptive practices of traditional project management that work well on waterfall-like projects, but only serve to inhibit creativity and adaptability when applied to high-change projects.

But now, there are agile and flexible project management frameworks proven to work… frameworks that enable project stakeholders to stay in control and deliver value despite volatility.  These approaches result in quick ramp-up, enable adaptation to sudden opportunities and risks, and reduce time-to-profit.

The eXtreme Project Management Infrastructure:

Applying The Flexible Project Model – Components and Tools:  Focus primarily on the Visionate and Speculate Cycles while reviewing the other three components at a high level.

Takeaways

Time: 4.0 hours (4 PDUs) of dedicated time, plus two 15 minute breaks.


Bio
 
Doug DeCarlo
Author of 
eXtreme Project Management

For the last 17 years Doug has lived in the trenches with over 250 project teams from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania to Beijing, China. He now works with managers who undertake projects under what he calls “eXtreme conditions:”  Those settings that are characterized by high speed, high change, high unpredictability and high stress.

Doug’s work and his writings have earned him international recognition as a motivational speaker, workshop leader, consultant and columnist.  He has served as a member of the Project Management Advisory Group of George Washington University as well as on the Project Management Committee of the Drug Information Association.

Beyond his own practice, Doug is a Senior Consultant in the Agile Project Management Practice for the Cutter Consortium where he has been named Consultant of the month.  He also heads the Extreme Project Management department for gantthead.com and has served on the advisory boards of Project Connections.com and ProjectWorld.

Doug is the featured contributor to the book, The World Class Project Manager: A Professional Development Guide.  And, he is the author of the widely acclaimed, landmark book entitled: eXtreme Project Management: Using Leadership, Principles and Tools to Deliver Value in the Face of Volatility.



Agenda
Registration: 11:00
Start: 12:00
Break: 1:15
Break: 3:00
End: 4:30 (4 PDUs)


Fees:
PMI Member Status By 1-31-2008 By 4-15-2008 Walk-in
Member $99 $125 $175
Non-member
$124
$150 $175
Fulltime Student / Active Military
call
call $175
On-line Registration ONLY

Cancellation Policy:

          Full refund - Prior to 4-1-2008
          50% refund - 4-1-2008 to 4-15-2008
          No refund after 4-15-2008



Location
Pines Manor - Edison, NJ

Directions by Pines Manor



 
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