Next month, I will make a presentation to the local PMI group. I have about 45 minutes to dazzle them (hopefully) with information that either they didn't know or didn't know how to relate to their everyday tasks.
Although I do not have a PMP certification, I have done program management in my past. My recollection was that, at the time, I did not concern myself so much with looking externally. That is, most of my time was spent dealing with the nitty gritty execution details.
So, I am a little stumped at the moment about a good approach to speaking with them. Maybe you have some ideas?
I wondered what this group might think are some good topics to cover with this group?
Thanks for your thoughts.
-- Tom Hawes
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