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Overview:
Successful project management has evolved into a discipline that goes far beyond meeting deadlines and budgets. Insights from The Complete Project Manager by Randall L. Englund and Alfonso Bucero, combined with the research findings from other researchers, reveal that true success lies in integrating leadership, governance, and value creation into a unified practice.
Why you should Attend:
In an increasingly complex and dynamic environment, simply meeting deadlines and staying within budget is no longer a guarantee of success. Relying solely on the traditional "iron triangle" of time, cost, and scope is now considered incomplete and insufficient.
Without evolving your approach, you risk the following:
Attending is essential to transition from a task manager to a complete project manager-a leader and strategist capable of delivering projects that truly matter.
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Who Will Benefit:
Alfonso Bucero, PhD, PMP, PMI-RMP, PfMP, PMI Fellow, and Certified Public Speaker is an independent project management consultant, author, and speaker. He is the founder, partner, and director of BUCERO PM Consulting in Spain. Bucero holds a Ph.D. in Management with a specialization in Project Management. He managed projects in the IT industry. PMO and Change management worldwide. His purpose is to help professionals and organizations improve their project management. He is the author of twelve project management books and manages projects internationally. He delivers workshops and keynote speeches, and consults organizations on project, program, and portfolio management. He received the PMI Distinguished Contribution Award on October 9th, 2010. He also received the PMI Fellow Award on October 22nd, 2011, and the PMI Eric Jenett Excellence Award on October 28th 2017. His motto is Passion, Persistence, and Patience, and for him every day is a good day (TODAY IS A GOOD DAY! is his preferred sentence).