Creative Techniques for Project Success
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Creative Techniques for Project Success
featuring
Joanne Aaronson, Rev., PMP, EIIS
Registration and Cost
The M2D2 Event is free of charge and open to all interested PMs. Preregistration is not required.
When:
Monday, September 20, 2010, 11:30am to 1:00pmWhere:
Department of Agriculture12th and Independence Ave, S.W.
Cafeteria Conference Room
Washington, DC
(Driving Directions)
Metro Accessible via Smithsonian Station
Photo ID is required to enter the facility
About the Program
Creative Techniques for Project Success
The presentation illustrates several creative tools,
techniques and a case study to show just how important being creative
is to project success.
Working level examples are presented to encourage project leaders to
incorporate these creative techniques to get the work done with fun,
flair and accomplish some team building to boot. Learn how to power up
your creativity!
About the Speaker
Joanne Aaronson, Rev., PMP, EIISJoanne Aaronson, PMP is an author, speaker, trainer,
consultant and coach. Her innovative workshops and presentations have
been extremely well-received with evaluations being “exceptional”,
“awesome”, “one of the best we’ve had” and “more than expected”. She
uses a unique blend of real world corporate experience with creativity
and intuitive development training to facilitate empowerment in the
individual to achieve their true potential.
Besides being a Project Management Professional (PMP), Joanne holds an
undergraduate degree in Physics from the University of Denver and has
completed graduate work in Technology Management from the University of
Maryland. In addition, she’s received certifications in intuitive
development from the Institute for Intuitive Studies (EIIS) in Virginia
Beach.
Combined with over 20 years of project/program management experience in
both the public and private sectors, she has used her techniques to
successfully bring in projects on time and within budget both
nationally and internationally. Using her intuitive abilities for
strategic advantage, she’s conceptualized and led many national and
international projects through the full life cycle of development, with
some being conducted in a totally virtual environment. Joanne
is the recipient of several industry awards for excellence in project
management.













