7 Ways to Avoid Being a Project "Micro" Manager
Bonnie Cooper, PMP
Trainer and Consultant for Corporate Education Group
About the Webinar
Micromanaging a project team is akin to managing each task or deliverable with extreme control. This suffocating management style is likely to put a damper on creativity and inhibit individual growth. There are many reasons why this happens, but in general, it is not a healthy situation for the project manager, employee or team. As a program manager, you want to help project managers improve their performance without stepping on their toes or stepping into their projects. As a project manager, you are keen on making the project a success while balancing the needs of the team, the sponsors, and the organization as a whole.
So, what should you be focused on while others are tackling the work of the project?
In this webinar, you will learn how to take the basic concepts for how not to micro manage and apply it to a project manager's world.
Key learning points include:
About the Presenter
Bonnie Cooper, PMP, trainer and consultant for Corporate Education Group, has more than 20 years of experience driving IT solutions and is currently the program portfolio director of the Massachusetts Medical Society's Corporate IT Project Management Office (PMO). In her current role, Bonnie is responsible for coordinating the efforts of project teams, defining a consistent software development methodology, and leading the re-engineering of the member website and services platform.