Getting 40 Percent More - How to Inspire your Team
Friday Jul 30th, 2010Location
| Location: St Georges Hall, 665 King Street N, Waterloo |
Event Description/Details
| What would it mean to your stakeholders, project, and career if you could consistently get 40 percent more productivity and commitment from your team members? Do you think that it is possible? Studies by Dr. Robert Hartman have shown that workers (team members, clients, stakeholders, etc.) withhold, on average, 40 percent of their capacity. He also discovered how to release that 40 percent latent reserve through intrinsic validation. If you could release that 40 percent latent reserve how much more successful would your projects be? Do you think your quality and performance would increase? Would your team s communication and cooperation be enhanced? Would it make a difference in your work, in your career, in your life? In this presentation, you will learn 1. 3 classes of value, 2. 7 principles of intrinsically valuing people, and 3. the important truth to getting 40 percent more. Agenda: 6:00 pm - doors open 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. - networking and refreshments 7:00 to 9:00 presentation Refreshments include: Food/beverage offerings hot and cold hors d'oevres, coffee & tea and cash bar. Fees: $25 for members pre registering $30 members at the door $35 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)
| Traci Duez Presenter's Bio: Prior to starting her own company in 2006, Traci Duez had 17 years of project management. Her projects ranged from starting up a consumer products testing laboratory to managing a global twenty-six site Y2K upgrade for a large pharmaceutical company. Traci previously managed an IT consulting firm and directed over 100 consultants while working closely with the PMO to achieve a CMM Level 3 rating. She has a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH) and is a certified coach. Today, Traci is a sought-after speaker in the PMI community and has been invited to speak at multiple PMI Global Congresses. She provides education, coaching and workshops to project managers, executives and their teams. Her work focuses on the new scientific discipline of neuro-axiology and how you, as PMs, can use this information to bring infinitely more value to your projects. |