7th Annual PMIW PDD: The Project Manager and Change

Date: 
2 Apr 2016 - 8:00am
Place: 
Holiday Inn Mt. Kisco
Agenda: 

8:00 - 8:30 | Registration, Networking & Breakfast
8:30 - 5:30 | Morning Presentations, Lunch, Afternoon Presentations

Topic: 
7th Annual PMI Westchester PDD: The Project Manager and Change

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Project Managers have learned that delivering a technically perfect project does not guarantee that the intended benefits will be realized. The organization must adopt policies and procedures to institutionalize the project into ongoing operations. This is accomplished with the process called Change Management.

Change, at its most basic level, is about moving from a current state, through a transition state to arrive at a new future state. The goal of change is to improve performance in some meaningful way - so that performance levels in the future state are better than they had been in the current state.

PMI Westchester will devote its Professional Development Day on April 2, 2016 to considering the methods and benefits of change and change management. Participate in insightful presentations and discussions led by experts who will address how to integrate Project and Change Management through clarity of responsibility, coordination of activities, tool selection and status reporting.

Earn up to 8 PDUs by attending the PMIW Professional Development Day. Breakfast, lunch, snacks, all conference materials (including books and handouts), and special gifts will be provided.

Register now!

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Speaker: 
(Keynote)
  • Frank Saladis: Managing Organizational Change

Featured Speakers:

  • Karin Hurt: 7 Ways to Lead During Times of Stress and Change
  • Deepak Lalwani: 7 Change Management Strategies to Transform your Projects
  • Prasanth Nair: The Focus Method: Building Impact Agendas Workshop
  • Marc Resch: Demystifying ROI: Applying Financial Elements of a Project
  • Ram Srinivasan: Storytelling for Change
  • Andrew Tarvin: Adaptable Leader
Fees: 

PMIW and Neighbor Chapter Members: $250 through 25 Mar 2016
($300 after 25 Mar 2016*)
All Others: $300 through 25 Mar 2016
($350 after 25 Mar 2016*)

Neighbor chapter member discount applies to members of following PMI Chapters: New York City, Southern New England, New Jersey, Long Island, Hudson Valley, Binghamton

*If registering after 25 Mar 2016, must pay by check at the door

Location (Address): 

Holiday Inn
1 Holiday Inn Dr.
Mount Kisco, NY
(914) 241-2600