PMI-SOC WEBINAR - HOW TO BUILD YOUR INTERNAL NETWORK
Event Type: PMI-SOC Webinar
Speaker: Bruce Harpham
Topic: How To Build Your Internal Network
Overview:
Without a thriving and growing internal network, a project manager cannot be successful. An internal network is the relationships, favors and information you have at your current organization. In this webinar, you will learn how to build your internal relationships.
Learning Objectives:
-Learn why internal networks matter to project success
-Find out practical ways to develop 1-on-1 relationships in your organization
-Learn how relationship development fits into the broader career management question
Bio:
Bruce Harpham, PMP, is the founder of ProjectManagementHacks.com, a career advancement resource for project managers. Bruce is a monthly columnist for ProjectManagement.com and CIO.com writing on leadership, continuing education and technology trends. Bruce was the ProjectManagement.com Career Advancement expert at the PMI Global Congress in 2015. Bruce’s professional experience includes leading projects in banks and universities. Bruce’s education includes a Hon. BA (University of Toronto), Master of Arts (Western University) and Master of Information Studies (University of Toronto). Bruce is also an active volunteer for PMI-SOC.
Fee: (subject to HST)
PMI-SOC Members (login before registering) - $10.00
PMI Member, Non-Member & Guests - $20.00
PDUs: 1.0
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