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International Speaker, Kevin Ciccotti Kevin has spent much of the last 25 years seeking answers to the questions, “What makes the biggest difference in people’s lives?” and, “Why do we do the things we do?”
Kevin has spoken to a variety of professional organizations, Chambers of Commerce, and multiple PMI Events, including chapter dinners, professional development events, Leadership Summits, and multiple PMI Global Congresses. |
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The Human Factor in Project Management “The Human Factor in Project Management,” is Kevin’s signature presentation for project managers who wish to take their leadership and interpersonal skills to the next level. In it, he explores the keys to understanding and responding to the needs of the people on your team in ways that establish trust, build confidence, and inspire commitment.
By learning and applying these key skills in their daily life and work, project managers will:
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In “The Exceptional Project Manager, 5 Best Practices for Exceptional Leadership,” Kevin focuses on the following questions: What is the difference between an ordinary or average leader and an extraordinary one? What do they do differently that others either don’t know or don’t do? And, how can you as a Project Manager seeking to influence your organization and create an environment of success, learn these strategies and take your own project leadership to the next level?
In this presentation you will learn some of the most powerful and effective methods for growing your leadership edge and becoming an exceptional leader in your organization. Based on some of the most transformational practices in business and industry, and culled from studies of leaders who have truly made a significant difference in their organizations, these best practices are available to any leader at any level looking to make a real difference, to be an agent of change, and to lead their teams and organizations to greater levels of success and fulfillment. The truly extraordinary leaders all have these things in common; and they are the ones who are willing to do what others won’t in order to achieve the results that the rest only wish they could. Contact Kevin for more information on a variety of topics. |