“Quo Vadis Project Manager?” Rediscovering Effective Project Leadership

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Event Description:

The Project Management profession began in the early 1980s, and it has been a remarkable journey ever since. However, over time, some Project Managers have lost focus on their core responsibilities. Instead, they have become a burden to their teams and overly self-sufficient. Why has this happened and how can we get back on track? These questions will be addressed in this webinar.

Topics Covered:

  • The origins of Project Management: What it was at the beginning
  • Why Project Management and Project Managers have lost their focus
  • Common mistakes Project Managers make today
  • How to position Project Managers correctly and enhance their efficiency
  • Strategies to prevent team members from leaving due to poor project management

PMI PDUs: 0 Ways of Working, 0 Business Acumen, 1 Power Skills

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Written by Nenad Trajkovski
MVP - Project Nenad Trajkovski was born in Zagreb in 1963. year. After completion of Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Nenad has started on the development and implementation of enterprise systems (ERP) in companies of various areas (banks, card houses, production companies, auto industry, wholesale businesses, oil companies, and others). He has extensive experience in working with business processes, people and knowledge in information technology and financial accounting activities. Currently, Nenad works as a consultant for the implementation of business systems, and as Project Manager. He is trainer for Project Management and Risk Management in Microsoft Innovation Center in Varaždin. At WinDays08 conference he has been declared as the best speaker, and his session as the best one. He was among TOP 10 speakers in the Microsoft Sinergija 2009 and at the Microsoft Vzija 2009. Shared first place as the best lecturer at KulenDays 2009 and the PMI Forum 2009 in Zagreb. Regular speaker at the Microsoft Community. On WinDays10 conference Nenad was among the top three speakers; at the conference Microsoft Vision 9 in Skopje between the top 5 speakers as well as on Microsoft Synergy 11 which was held in Belgrade. Certified Accountant, PMP (Project Manager Professional), PMI – RMP (Risk Manager Professional), MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional), MCTS – Microsoft Project 2010 (Microsoft Certified Technical Professional).  and MCT (Microsoft Certified Trainer).
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