"Crafting a Valuable Toolkit",Speaker: Lee R. Lambert, East Region Virtual Meeting (Wilmington & Jacksonville)
Topic: Crafting a Valuable Toolkit
Objectives:
- Evaluate the value add associated with key PM tools
- See the benefit of manual creation of inputs
- Improve your prediction of future status
- Dramatically improve your assessment of cause/effect
- Make more timely and beneficial decisions.
Description:
Speaker: Lee R. Lambert, PMP, PMI Fellow CEO Lambert Consulting Group
Speaker Bio:
Lee R. Lambert has logged 50+ years of project management experience and is considered one of the world’s thought leaders on project management methods and how they can be utilized to create and sustain value added Leadership and Collaboration capabilities. He is one of only 70 in the world to receive the honor of PMI Fellow. Lee is a Past President of the Central Ohio PMI and was one of the Founders of the Project Management Institute’s Project Management Professional (PMP) credential. His book, Project Management-The CommonSense Approach, is a best seller in the field.
At 37 years old Lee was named VP of Staff and Organizational Development for one of the world’s largest contract research organizations where he was responsible for creating and implementing a Leadership Development program focused on improved performance for project managers and supporting functional/line managers.
During his decades of platform training Mr. Lambert has provided learning opportunities to more than 50,000 professionals in 23 countries. He is regularly called upon to provide Keynote presentations on Leadership, Communications and other Project Management topics. Before his years as VP, Mr. Lambert was a project management evangelist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and General Electric.
He is regularly called upon to provide Keynote presentations on Leadership, Communications and other Project Management topics. Before his years as VP, Mr. Lambert was a project management evangelist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and General Electric.
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