The Project Manager’s Guide to Agility
featuring
Erika Flora, PgMP, PMP, PRINCE2, ITIL v3 Expert
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Harry F. Byrd, Jr. School of Business – Shenandoah University
600 Millwood Avenue Halpin-Harrison Hall - Stimpson Auditorium
Winchester, VA, 22601
Registration is complimentary.
Organizations everywhere are jumping headlong into Agile; and this massive shift has impacted the role of the Project Manager. On time, under budget, and within scope no longer cuts it. We also must deliver high-quality, radically innovative products and services lightning fast; and Agile can help us get there. So, how do we become more Agile? It starts with rethinking our role and re-quipping ourselves as Project Managers. This interactive, game-filled session will discuss practical steps to becoming more Agile and ways to lead our teams and organizations to success.
Event Keywords
Soft Skills
CommunicationEffective communication, in general: audience, media / message, attention vs. "noise", etc.
About the Speaker
Erika Flora, PgMP, PMP, PRINCE2, ITIL v3 Expert
Erika is a Senior Advisor and Principal with BEYOND20. For more than 15 years, Erika has worked with global organizations to define and launch PMOs, provide Project Management training and coaching, and implement Enterprise Project Management platforms. She holds several Project Management certifications including PMP, PgMP, Certified ScrumMaster (CSM), and Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO). Erika has a Master’s Degree in Microbiology from the University of Florida, served as an Adjunct Professor of Project Management at San Diego State University, volunteered as a PMI board member in Phoenix and San Diego, and is a published author and skilled presenter. When she’s not at work or on social media (@erikaflora), you can find her doodling or performing with her indie improv team, Swoonface.
About the Shenandoah Valley Community
Announcing a New Local Community!
The DC Chapter of the Project Management Institute is pleased to host a new quarterly meeting in Winchester, VA. Membership in PMI and/or the DC Chapter is not required, however PDUs will be available for Project Management Professionals (PMPs). The presentations delivered are educational and informative to those with an interest in the field of project management. Each event will present specific learning points, unique to the presenter's area of expertise and the subject matter discussed while directly relating to improving the practice of managing projects and leading others.
Pre-registration is recommended.