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2007 Professional Development Conference

May 7, 8 and 9

Featuring Keynote Dinner
Speaker - May 7th
Peter Mansbridge

Speaking on:

Leadership & National Trends


One of the best public speakers in Canada, he brings warmth, humour, and a dynamic stage presence to all of his speeches. He touches on key issues of the day, exploring business and the national mood in relation to political trends. He also talks about leadership ... what it takes and how it can be achieved whether its business, politics or academics.
 
Online Registration Only:
March 5th, 2007 – 8:00 a.m.
Credit Cards Only
Hotel Saskatchewan
Radisson Plaza
2125 Victoria Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan


Occasionally, a news anchor reaches a level of public respect and visibility-and they become more than a broadcaster. They become the daily voice of a nation, chronicling its hopes and fears, celebrating its achievements, and grieving its disappointments and tragedies. In Canada, Peter Mansbridge has become that national voice. Now in his fourth decade with CBC News, Mansbridge has provided comprehensive coverage of some of the most significant stories of our time, and is our most respected source for comprehensive coverage of the key developments in Canada and around the world.
What does Peter Mansbridge talk about? Canada and Canadians in a Changing World

One of the best public speakers in the country, Peter Mansbridge brings warmth, humour, and a dynamic stage presence to all of his presentations. His speeches touch on key issues of the day, exploring the national mood in relation to political trends. He also talks about leadership ... what it takes and how it can be achieved whether its politics, business or academics. His stories often highlight the accomplishments of Canadians - both at home and on the international stage - and show his love for the country as well as his determination to celebrate our contributions to building a better world. Running through all of his talks is one common thread: His desire to see Canadians celebrate their heritage and recognize that a shared national story has shaped us at both an individual and a collective level, and that this story is being daily written and re-written by all Canadians.


Greetings from Regina City Mayor - Pat Fiacco


AGENDA

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Speakers- Breakfast, Lunch & Featured Keynote Dinner Speaker

  1. May 7th, 2007
  2. May 8th, 2007
  3. May 9th, 2007

Seminars - One Day Sessions - May 8 or 9     download Seminar Description

  1. Scope Definition for Large, Complex Projects
  2. Leading Complex Projects
  3. Managing Teams and Projects
  4. Project Close-out and Post Implementation Review

Seminars - Two Day Sessions - May 8 and 9

  1. Essential Facilitation Skills   FULL
  2. The Power of Conflict   FULL
  3. Focused Flexibility: How to Successfully Manage Projects with Less Structure
  4. Change Management - The Missing Component in PM

Symposium Day - (1 hour =1 PDU for each presentation)) - May 7

  1. Organizational Change Management (OCM) The Final Frontier or Just the Next One
  2. Harnessing the Grid: Pattern Recognition – from Critical Mass to “Leaps of Logic”
  3. Business Process Outsourcing – The Transition of Business Knowledge
  4. “One Day We’ll Laugh” : Managing Disbursed Project Teams
  5. Achieving High Project Performance – What’s In The Secret Sauce?
  6. Project Success Measures – Panel Discussion
  7. By PMPs, for PMPs - An Alternative for Professional Development
  8. Project Leadership: The key to Project Success
  9. Sask Power SAP Upgrade Project
  10. Deploying a city-wide enterprise software project (Calgary)



Winner of the 2007PDC Keynote Speaker Contest: Russ Peterson
Winner of the 2007PDC Peter de Jager Seminar Draw: Oran Paul

Registration Information and Costs
Note: Registration will not open until 8:00 AM.
Reminder: There is limited parking in the area of Hotel Saskatchewan. Parking is the responsibility of participates.
Disclaimers:
• Opinions expressed in the presentations and seminars are solely the views of the speakers and are not edited in any manner by the Organizing Committee. Unless otherwise noted, the presented information does not represent official statements of the Regina South Saskatchewan PMI Chapter.

• By registering for this event you agree your image, alone or in a group, taken during the event can be posted on the PMI or Chapter website and/or used in future promotional materials.

• The appearance of external hyperlinks to other websites does not constitute endorsement of the linked sites. We do not verify, endorse, or take responsibility for the accuracy, currency, completeness or quality of the content contained on those sites.

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PDC 2007 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE - For additional information please contact the Chair of the Organizing Committee Grace Strasser at 545-4344.


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Sponsors

The PMI Regina/South Saskatchewan Chapter and the 2007 PDC Organizing Committee would like to recognize the generous support of all conference sponsors with special thanks to the following platinum sponsors. List of all Sponsors

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