Program Management for Project Performance
About the class
In this upcoming Villanova University webinar, presented by renowned project management expert and Villanova University Associate V.P. of Professional Education Wayne Brantley, you will gain unique insight into the role of program management for project performance. You will thoroughly dive into the relationship between a project and a program, exploring the benefits of each and investigating why frequent breakdowns occur in program management.
You will also learn about the different types of project management office (PMO) frameworks and how they are strategically positioned within an organizational structure. By looking into the challenges faced by project management office leaders, organizational resistance to change, and key competencies of high performing PMOs, you’ll discover how a PMO can work for any organization and realize its full potential.
This webinar will discuss tips and best practices on selecting the right personnel, implementation of PMO and project teams, establishing processes, organizational structure, and how to measure performance.
This webinar may also be submitted for PDU credits. Following the webinar, we will share information with attendees on how you can claim this webinar towards your PDU's.
About the Presenter
Wayne Brantley, MS Ed, PMP®, ITIL®, CSM, CPLP, CRP – Wayne is the Associate Vice President Villanova University Professional Education Online (www.villanovau.com). Wayne has taught and consulted project management, quality management, leadership, curriculum development, Internet course development, and return on investment around the world to Fortune 500 companies. He has over 25 years’ experience from the Air Force as a project manager for AF technology training and curriculum development programs. A dynamic speaker, trainer, and author, Wayne has spoken at numerous conferences such as; the Project Management Institute (PMI®), the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI), and the Association for Talent Development (ATD) annual conferences.