Joint PMI-CTT and IIBA Event - April 28, 2010
Wednesday Apr 28th, 2010Time: 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Location
| St. George Hall 665 King Street North Waterloo, Ontario |
Event Description/Details
Drawing on his 6+ years as a professional facilitator and over 2,200 hours of hands-on experience in preparing, planning and delivering impactful and meaningful experiences, Peter will take us on a 90 minute journey of discovery. He'll share practical and useful tools, techniques, and stories in both the art and science of successful facilitation. And he may even have you on your feet doing more than just mental exercises! Facilitation is often more art than science and like any muscle, if you don't use it regularly it can atrophy. Agenda: - 6:30 - 7:00 pm - Registration and Networking - 7:00 - 9:00 pm - Presentation and IIBA and PMI-CTT Updates Fees: $15.00 - PMI Chapter and IIBA members $20.00 - Non-Members Cancellation policy: Due to the commitment and cost associated with our hosting venues, failure to cancel your registration 48 hours prior will require full payment be made. You may cancel your registration prior to the 48 hour timeframe, for any event, by emailing events@pmi-ctt.org. |
Speaker(s)
| Peter Paul Peter Paul is a fully trained professional facilitator with over 6 years of hands-on experience in the successful planning, preparation and delivery of facilitated, collaborative meetings with over 89% user satisfaction. Peter is also a Project Manager with more than 15 years experience in the Financial, IS / IT, Private Sector, Government, Telecommunications, and Utility industries. Peter s professional journey has taken him into areas such as IT / technical systems support, coaching, adult learning, product management, and professional services consulting. He has worked with numerous companies over the last twenty-five years including Research In Motion, Bell Canada, NCR, and Royal Bank. Peter also teaches courses in both business analysis and project management to Fortune 100 companies and educational organizations across North America including Bell Canada, Schulich School of Business, Ford, Staples, and EDP. Peter has a Bachelors of Arts in English, is PMP certified (since 2001) and recently received his CPF (Certified Professional Facilitator) accreditation from the IAF. |
