October M2D2 Luncheon - Dealing with Matrixed Personnel
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Dealing With Matrixed Personnel
Turning Challenges into Triumphs
featuring
Regina Smith
Business Manager, CSC
Registration and Cost
The M2D2 Event is free of charge and open to all interested PMs. However, preregistration is required
When:
Where:
US Department of Agriculture
1400 Independence Avenue SW
Washington, DC 20250
(Driving Directions)
Metro Accessible via Smithsonian Station
Photo ID is required to enter the facility
About the Program
Dealing With
Matrixed Personnel
Turning Challenges into Triumphs
One of the many challenges a project manager faces are dealing with personnel that are not direct reports, but are essential to the success of the project.
Along with managing the project cost, schedule, customer expectations, the project manager has to interact with Finance, Contracts, Human Resources and sometimes Subcontracts.
These support organizations provide support to multiple programs/projects and many times have conflicting priorities. Come find out some helpful tips that could help you overcome some challenges that you may face as a program/project manager.
About the Speaker
Regina Smith has over 10 years of experience in Business and Finance Management within the Information Technology industry, Regina has earned a reputation as veteran expert in multi-layered interactions with internal organizations.
She is currently the Business Manager for CSC on the Systems Development and Integration project for the United States Patent and Trademark Office, as well as President of 3G Professional Services LLC, her own Business and Contracts Management Company, which provides support to small businesses within the government contracting arena.
She has extensive experience working with Finance, Contracts, Subcontracts and Human Resources in the daily management of her program. She has led projects that require the full participation of these support organizations.













