Lunch Webinar: Don't Adopt the Monkey

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Lunch Webinar: Don't Adopt the Monkey

Leadership for you, your team, and your projects

How do you develop an ability to lead from any position in an organization? How can you be more adept in influencing those over whom you have little or no authority? Knowing how to influence and lead others—often without direct authority—is critical in successfully managing projects.

Most of us aren't natural leaders, the good news is that leadership skills can be learnt. The best make the journey from manager to leader using their innate talents and through continuous learning and improvement. Don't rely on the school of hard knocks, discover the secrets to exceptional leadership and the mistakes to avoid on your own road to success.

 

Learning Objectives

  • How to stand out as a successful and effective Leader
  • How to align and remove obstacles for personal leadership development
  • Decode the leadership myths to identify what really matters and ensure that your leadership passes the test and stands out!

 

 

We will be utilizing a virtual platform for this presentation. Before the start of the event, a confirmation email will be sent to register for your unique webinar access.

Event Properties

Event Date 11-18-2020 12:00 pm
Event End Date 11-18-2020 1:30 pm
Registration Start Date 10-12-2020
Capacity 98
Cut off date 11-18-2020 9:00 am
Individual Price FREE for Chapter Members
No. of Leadership PDUs 1
PMI Event Number C135X26V71
Location Virtual Platform

Agendas

11.45 - 12.00pm

Meeting Sign on and virtual networking

Attendees sign onto virtual platform.

12.00pm - 1.00pm

Presentation

Don't Adopt the Monkey

1.00pm - 1.15pm

Wrap-up

Final Q&A

Speakers

Saby Waraich

Chief Information Officer, Clackamas Community College

Energetic … engaging … lively … enthusiastic … inspiring … words that are often used to describe Saby. An internationally recognized speaker, trainer and coach, Saby has assisted multiple diverse clients in their business transformation through project successes, bolstering communications across various departments, and assisted customers in creating effective solutions to complex problems. He is a Technology Leader, Angel Investor, Professor, Leadership Coach, Project & Program Management Expert, and Volunteer Leader with a diverse experience of over 20 years in both public and private sectors. Saby is currently working as Chief Information Officer at Clackamas Community College. He speaks four languages, enjoys working with people and brings enthusiasm, inspiration & leadership qualities.

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