- Live Class
Project Management Leadership Laboratory: Think, Act, Reflect
Lead complex projects with confidence—gain hands-on experience through a NASA simulation and team-based learning.
- LevelAdvanced
- PDUs28
- Duration4-Day Training
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Overview
An effective project leader must be able to think systematically and act in multiple time frames. This intensive training goes beyond traditional project tools and techniques to develop leadership skills and behaviors that ordinarily take months—or even years—to acquire. A NASA-developed simulation exercise takes you through the experience of planning and executing a complex IT project and provides exposure to all the major issues faced by project managers in their daily work. The simulation places you in another time and space where you become the agent of your own learning.
This training is a real learning laboratory—you learn from the highly experienced instructors, the simulation, and, above all, from your teammates and other learners. You are guided through a structured approach to planning and executing a complex project, providing exposure to all the major issues faced by project managers in their daily work. You must balance cost, schedule, and quality issues while interfacing with stakeholders and managing crisis events. The focus is on integrating critical management tasks such as planning, and on implementing behaviors for building working relationships and teams with key leadership.
You will confront and must resolve an array of problems associated with tasks, vendors, contractors, quality requirements, schedule commitments, customer interactions, and a staff of varying personalities, skills, and experience, as well as other typical project elements—just like real life. A combination of rapid team-learning techniques is used, including lectures, a computer simulation, video, process consultation, assessment instruments, group discussions, and action/reflection exercises.
You will be asked to complete a self-assessment which will be free to participants.
Disclaimer: By enrolling in this training, attendees agree to share their email address for the purpose of Instructors emailing prework instructions to access their web simulation and a shared Google Drive folder.
Related Topics
- Leadership Development
- Complexity
- Power Skills
What You'll Learn
Upon completion of this training, learners will be able to:
- Demonstrate the capability to manage multiple interrelated tasks, resources, and project issues.
- Prepare defensible plans, plan for changes, and use adaptive leadership techniques to sustain project integrity during execution.
- Analyze and effectively apply the use of resources to ensure benefits delivery.
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PDU Breakdown
Maintaining a certification? Earn professional development units (PDUs) toward renewal while building valuable skills in this live training course.
Total PDUs
Business Acumen
Ways of Working
Power Skills
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About the Instructor(s)
Lawrence Suda
Lawrence Suda is the CEO of Management Worlds/Palatine Group and is a popular and senior trainer, speaker and sought-after consultant. As a simulation designer and trainer his focus is on teamwork, business culture that drives results, a forward moving vision building leadership capability in support of business strategy and achieving key business outcomes. Larry is known for his company’s project and program management simulations and is one of the early developers of simulation learning products. After 30 years in the business, he is still driven by the same passion for learning — it’s the fuel that inspires the smartest simulations in the business. He has designed and facilitated thousands of leadership and project and program management workshops for Fortune 500 corporations, government agencies, and PMI Training classes around the globe. He has written and lectured widely in international forums, both at the academic and practice levels.
Mike Katagiri