Managing Your Career Path Like a Project
Synopsis:
Will you choose your path, or will your path be chosen for you?
In today's era of rapid innovation, it's more important than ever to take an active role in steering the course of your career. However, common career guidance is often dated, generalized, and difficult to apply. In this session, we will discuss how to apply best practices of project management to your career planning process, identifying and earning the role of your dreams.
Learning Outcomes:
- Define your actual dream job of the future based on holistic considerations
- Create and execute a plan to audit your skills, brand, and career capital
- Identify gaps in your skill base, create a development roadmap, and iterate on the roadmap over time
PDUs:
1.5 (Power Skills)
Agenda:
7:00 PM - Welcome and Opening
7:05 PM - Presentation
8:00 PM - Q&A
8:20 PM - Closing Remarks
8:30 PM - Conclude
Registration Deadline:
Registration closes on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at 6:59 p.m.
Fees:
(Subject to HST)
PMI Toronto Members (login prior to registering): $5.00
Non-Members and Guests: $20.00
Presenter:

Tyler Norman:
Tyler Norman, MBA, is a global program leader, keynote speaker, board member, and serial mentor with over 16 years of driving strategic results. As Director of Strategic Supply Chain Programs at Scholastic Inc., he leads initiatives that deliver measurable value (and children's books) worldwide.
A 2025 PMI Rising Leader Award Finalist, Tyler holds a suite of PMI certifications including the PfMP, PgMP, PMP, PMI-ACP, PMI-PBA, and PMI-PMOCP, and has spoken to over 40,000 project professionals across the globe. Known for blending hard-earned lessons with humour and relatable storytelling, Tyler inspires audiences to turn insight into immediate action to drive their own success.
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