WEEK 46 |
Monday. 11 November, 2024 | |
6:00 pm |
Annual Business Meeting and November Chapter Meeting (In-Person): "The One Thing Every Project Manager Wish They Could Do"Only Livestreaming option available. In-person seats are sold out.
Newcomers Meeting - 6:00pm - 6:45pmIf you are a new member to PMI Atlanta, you do not want to miss this opportunity to hear how we can help you achieve your goals and meet members of the leadership team. Networking Session - 6:00pm - 6:45pmNetworking activities to establish new connections. Be prepared to stretch your legs and communication skills! Chapter Business - 6:45pm - 7:00pm
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Tuesday. 12 November, 2024 | |
6:00 pm |
Architectural, Engineering, & Construction (In-Person) Forum - 241112"The Art of AI Strategy: Sun Tzu’s Wisdom for AEC Professionals" presented by Ömer Bozok, PE, Founder at Phoenix iOThe PMI Atlanta AEC Forum is a focus group that hosts regular events with ranging topics in the architectural, engineering, and construction fields. We will show the importance of solid project management in these related fields of study. Presentation Details
Join us for an insightful webinar designed specifically for forward-thinking leaders and professionals within the AEC industry looking to explore and enhance their operations with AI systems. Guided by the timeless principles of Sun Tzu's "The Art of War," this session will explore how to set or enhance your AI strategy to improve operations and sharpen your competitive edge amidst a rapidly evolving AI landscape. Key Topics:
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Thursday. 14 November, 2024 | |
6:00 pm |
Clinical Research (Virtual) Forum - 241114"Channel Your Inner Child To Become A Better Clinical Research Professional" presented by John R. Nocero PhD and Andrea Bordonaro, MATThe Clinical Research Forum provides value to the PMI Atlanta community by regularly discussing the various aspects of clinical trial projects with special focus on the need to anticipate, understand, and implement detailed project management activities in a proactive manner for clinical trials in the pharmaceutical industry. Presentation Details
In the stressful and sometimes overwhelming world of clinical research, becoming overwhelmed by your emotions can happen to all of us — crying uncontrollably, snapping at others, or running away from a stressful situation. Emotions are your brain’s way of telling you something good or bad is happening in your life. We’re not telling you emotions are bad or good. They just are. But emotions become a problem when you don’t have a healthy way to manage them. To emotionally regulate yourself means you can step back from whatever emotion you are experiencing, identify it, and manage it as needed. But what if we told you there was a simple approach to naming your feelings, resulting in increased self-awareness and improved social and emotional skills? It’s an approach taught in schools worldwide for more than 15 years, and bringing it into the clinical research world can result in better relationships with your colleagues. It’s emotional intelligence on steroids — The Zones of Regulation. |