PMI CMASS Chapter Meeting - Zoom call
Mark Hehl: Time Management for Project Managers
March 12th: 6:30-8pm EST via Zoom
1.5 PDU: Power Skills
Please join us via Zoom for this unique opportunity to have Mark Hehl share this important skill of Time Management for Project and Program Managers.
Please note you will receive an email with the zoom link after you register online.
Online registration is available until 12pm EST on March 12th.
Speaker:
Mark Hehl is a semi-retired consultant who is following his dreams by giving back as a public speaker and author.
He is a former corporate executive and author of three books. Mark has been involved in various technology transfer and operational excellence efforts in over 40 countries.
Mark holds a BS Degree in Electrical Engineering from the New York Institute of Technology and a MS Degree in Management and Behavioral Science from the Polytechnic Institute of New York.
He has taught management, behavioral science, and international business courses at Harper College. Mark is a SIX SIGMA Black Belt and Certified LEAN Practitioner.
For more information on Mark, Please visit his Web site.
About the Presentation
Many hard-working project managers are terribly inefficient in their use of available time.
Procrastination, vacillation, idle conversation, indecision, less than optimal planning and allowing too many interruptions all contribute to complaints such as “There is not enough time to get work done”. Few resources are as valuable as time.
This presentation explores this issue and provides the project manager with time tested strategies to accomplish more with less time.
Once time is wasted it is gone forever!
Program outline
- Your personality effects how you approach time utilization
- Time Analysis
- Time and Stress
- Project planning is not personal time planning
- Avoiding the likes vs. needs trap
- Controlling distractions
- Parkinson’s Law and Project Time Planning
- Turning Idle time into productive time
- Taking charge of your time
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