Client Expectations Without Losing Your Shirt or the Next Job - 2017
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Deadline: April 10, 2017 | Date: April 11, 2017
Venue/Country: Fremont, U.S.A
Updated: 2017-02-24 18:50:24 (GMT+9)
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Overview:By learning to present issues in the right framework we decrease adversarial behaviors on the project and increase the likelihood that our proposals for additional work will be accepted.Why should you Attend:Our attitudes are the most important tool in our toolbox. It costs us nothing to purchase, if we use it well it can gain us everything, and if we use it poorly it can cost us everything. How we use it is up to us. Participants will learn how to get the most from their project team by focusing on key attitude changes. Areas Covered in the Session:How to anticipate client needs and expectationsHow to redefine expectations to lower your riskHow to clarify expectations and get buy inHow to stop client interference in your work processesWho Will Benefit:Project ManagersAssistant Project ManagersProject DirectorsProgram ManagersProject ExecutivesSpeaker Profile: Heath Suddleson has more than 25 years managing projects in the design and construction industry where he has led teams in managing billions of dollars worth of projects. In these roles, Heath has served as the Contractor,the Architect/Engineer, and even represented the Owner. Contact Detail:Compliance4All DBA NetZealous,Phone: +1-800-447-9407Email: supportcompliance4All.com
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