May 2025 Monthly Meeting (virtual)
Subject: The Experience Culture - Pathway to Project Management Evolution
Some cultures focus on command and control of the hierarchy. The result is that only the executives can initiate certain activities and make critical decisions. The frontline workers have little or no authority and / or power to solve customers’ problems in a novel way. Executives that are rewarded for meeting budgets and deadlines may be afraid of disruptions from new ideas. Executives may not know how to overcome resistance to changes resulting from an innovation or new idea. Experience cultures focus on ensuring international and effective collaboration is at the center of ways of working.
All companies sooner or later may come up with a few brilliant ideas that lead to success. But the companies that are highly successful have a continuous stream of brilliant ideas largely due to their culture which supports innovation and creative problem-solving. This webinar will explore the critical changes that organizations are facing as they shape their future experience culture. The pathway to project management evolution is built on the achieved strategic value project management is taking and this is leading to rethinking operational models, ways of working, and the next mindsets.
Speaker: Dr. Al Zeitoun
Dr. Al Zeitoun is an organizational transformation, leadership, and operational agility and excellence expert with global experiences in strategy execution, portfolio, program, and project management. His focus encompasses leading organizations; leadership competencies; developing Enterprise Program Management Offices; guiding sprints, systematic Hybrid Methodology implementations and successfully executing complex global mega infrastructure, IT, and manufacturing strategies.
Dr. Zeitoun is the Senior Executive for Enterprise Solutions at the International Institute for Learning. He is PMP-certified and is a contributor to Dr. Kerzner’s Innovation Project Management textbook, and is also the author of several articles and publications.
Agenda
Speaker: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Attendees will receive 1.0 PDU for this event.
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