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February 15: PMI New Brunswick Virtual Lunch & Learn

February 15, 2024

12:00 pm AST

Career Success Mantras for PM’s

Virtual Lunch & Learn – February 15, 2024 

Join PMI New Brunswick and Neelima Chakara from PurposeLadder

Event Details:

Project Managers create a positive impact in their organizations every day. They manage outcomes, budgets, timelines, stakeholders, communication, risk and so much more. One would think that Project Managers would be the most satisfied lot with so much variety and opportunity in their jobs but sadly it is not always true. A project manager’s life is tough and they do not always feel appreciated and rewarded commensurate with the hard work they put in. Join this speaker in the workshop – Career success mantras for project managers and understand how you can take charge of your career and proactively manage it to get the results you want.

Key takeaways:

  • Personalized insight about what you need to pay attention to to propel your career
  • A framework of 5 steps to manage your career
  • The most common mistake people make in their career and how to avoid it

Earn 1 PDU in the Power Skills area of the Talent Triangle for attending this event

 

Time: 12-1 PM Atlantic Time, Thursday, February 15, 2024

Location: Virtual

Cost: Free if you register with HPN!

 


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