Rescuing and Recovering Failing Projects


This event qualifies for 12 CPEs

This event qualifies for 12 PDUs


Explore how to:

  • Anticipate Potential Problems and Weaknesses in Your Project Plans
  • Learn Process-Improvement and Problem-Solving Strategies
  • Create a Detailed Action Plan to Address the Issues in Your Failed Projects

Speaker and Presenter Information

Jim Hannon: Jim Hannon has over twenty years of diversified experience in the Information Technology and Financial Services Industries, functioning primarily as management in the Project Management and Development areas. Jim has extensive background in all aspects of project management, from PMO setup to rescuing troubled projects. Jim also has extensive knowledge of the financial markets and the creation and development of trading systems. Jim currently holds his MBA, PMP, CSM, PM-RMP and is certified in Prince 2 fundamentals. Jim is planning on sitting for the PMI Agile and CSPO certifications over the next year 6 months. Jim also has published articles and speaks frequently at project management industry events. Jim teaches Project Management at Boston University/Northeastern University and created a previous PM program at Excelsior. Jim is also a Senior Professor at Cambridge College and Professor at Lasalle College. Jim is also in the PhD program at Capella University in Project Management. Jim works for a major IT firm and also has a consulting firm The Bentley Group International www.thebentleygroupintl.com, which offers PM/Scrum and Business Analysis services.

Expected Number of Attendees

30

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When
Wed-Thu, Oct 3-4, 2012, 8:30am - 4:00pm


Where
The Performance Learning Center
901 New York Avenue, NW 3rd Floor West Tower
Washington, DC 20001
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Organizer
The Performance Institute


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