Lunch and Networking from 1130 until 1200.
Program from 1200-1300.
Monday, October 24, 2011 at 11:30 AM
Howard County Business Training Center, 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive, 1st Fl., Rm 5, Columbia, MD
443-518-4973
This event/activity qualifies for 1.00 PDU.
Presented by Techniques Leadership LLC
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Presenting material and information to groups is a necessary, yet often overlooked skill for project managers. We are frequently called upon to make presentations. It may be for a simple project meeting, a status review with internal management, or a formal client meeting. Presenting correct and truthful information may get you by, but if you want to truly stand out, an effective presentation can be the key to making a lasting impression. Not only can it help your career, but it’s even more important that you represent your team in a way that shines the most favorable light on them! In this brief session, we will discuss the basic principles of preparing and delivering an effective presentation. You will see how slides can make or break the presentation, and perhaps even learn a little about yourself and the great presenter inside of you trying to break out! BIOs: David B. Newman, PMP, and Lisa Hammer, PMP are the principals of Leadership Techniques, LLC. which offers customizable leadership and project management seminars targeted to specific audiences. David has a diversified background in engineering and product development. With a Master’s degree in Technical Management from Johns Hopkins University, he is a certified trainer for leadership seminars and loves to share his experience and extensive background with others. Project teams have excelled under his leadership as he has emphasized that the key to building a high performance team is to integrate management skills with a collaborative philosophy to influence and motivate teams. Lisa began her career as a classroom teacher and then transitioned into project and program management. Her executive career includes the management of several multi-million dollar programs, highlighted by proven leadership and analytical skills, collaboration with outside groups, along with a reputation for accountability, flexibility, and resourcefulness. Using methods of effective interpersonal skills, ability to establish priorities, and meet deadlines and manage budgets, she has built strong project teams and relationships with clients.

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