PMIWDC

Tyson's Corner Dinner - Battle of My Wits - EQ vs. IQ for Project Managers

This page is from a past PMIWDC event.

If this is not what you were looking for, visit the Tysons Corner Dinners page to find out about upcoming events, or read more about why PMIWDC does not delete these pages.

Event Date: 
Tuesday, April 20, 2010 - 15:00

Battle of My Wits
EQ vs. IQ for Project Managers

featuring

David Gerber, MEd
Synergy Development and Training

Location and Cost

Agenda

5:30 PM - PM Tools
6:00 PM - Cash Bar & Networking
6:15 PM - New Member Meet & Greet
7:00 PM - Dinner
8:00 PM - Guest Speaker
9:00 PM - Adjourn

Location

Sheraton Premiere at
Tysons Corner
8661 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, VA
703.448.1234
http://www.Sheraton.com/TysonsCorner

Cost

Corporate table for 10: $500
Chapter Members: $45
Non-members: $55
Walkins: $60

About the Program:

Battle of My Wits
EQ vs. IQ for Project Managers

While we face seemingly endless conflicts and opportunities for roadblocks for any given project, there are exponentially more challenges that take place daily, within ourselves. Educational systems at all levels in the Western Hemisphere have historically prepared us for work with a focus on “intelligence” or IQ, i.e., what we know and what we can remember at the right time.

That said, much professional research in the industry reminds us that Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is as important, if not more of a success determinant, to mission success.  This engaging and humorous presentation will offer Project Managers reproducible ways to increase professional leadership capacity, build higher performing teams, and actualize EQ skills immediately.

About the Speaker:

Dave Gerber Portrait

David Gerber
Synergy Development and Training

David Gerber, MEd., specializes in professional development, curriculum design, training, Conflict Management, and leadership coaching.  He has worked with school administrators, educators, business owners, executive teams, U.S. Military Colonels, the Intelligence Community, mangers and supervisors and many others in a training, consulting and coaching capacity. 

His goal is always to help individuals improve their personal, professional and organizational abilities.  His expertise spans the areas of conflict resolution and organizational problem solving, team building, group facilitation, Interest-Based Negotiations, diversity education, communication, leadership and beyond. 

Dave trains for the United States and local governments, corporations, associations, non-profits, medical practices and school systems.  He has hands on experience working with thousands of training participants and students of all ages, races, backgrounds and ability levels.

Dave brings a great understanding of how people work, how to expand upon their potential and how to motivate and inspire them to action.  He is dedicated to people and relationships and truly enjoys helping diverse work and academic environments prevent, manage and resolve conflict. His passionate and motivating style is contagious. 

About Corporate Tables

A Corporate Table allows you to reserve a marked table at our monthly Membership dinner, with room for 10 of your representatives at the $50 per person rate regardless of whether or not your representatives are members of PMI!

You can designate your attendees in advance, or leave the seats open for maximum flexibility. Corporate tables are a great way for your organization to show support for PMIWDC while at the same time giving your team discounted access to quality educational content.