PMI Austin Chapter Meeting (Virtual)

Power Skills

Important Note: If you are a PMI member from another chapter, please register as a non-chapter member for this event and self-report your PDU credit. Also remember to use the same full name and email ID used for PMI membership.

Virtual Event Price: $20 for members and $25 for non-members.

 

Program:

6:00 – 6:30 pm : Message from our Chapter President & Chapter Updates (0.5 PDU Power Skills)

6:30 – 7:30 pm : Leveraging EQ as a Superpower in Decision Making & Growing Your Influence 1PDU (1 Power Skill) 

Location:

VIRTUAL: Zoom

Note: We will close registration 3 hours before the event starts. 

Speaker Bio

Olivia Montgomery

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Olivia Montgomery is an associate principal analyst at Capterra, covering IT project management and supply chains, with a focus on the benefits of a closely-aligned IT team with operations to drive digital transformation. Olivia pulls from her experience as an IT PMO leader and her humanities studies to deliver data-driven insights for small business leaders. Her work has been published in Business Insider, Forbes, CIO Dive, The Digital Project Manager, TechRepublic, and ZDNet. 

Olivia presented this session on emotional intelligence and decision-making at the 2023 PMI Global Summit. 

Presentation Information:

TITLE

Leveraging EQ as a Superpower in Decision Making & Growing Your Influence

Description of Presentation (Maximum 250 words)

 

Project managers are tasked with both driving and facilitating important business decisions – their role can’t be understated. This session will help professionals lean into EQ, notably skills in empathy, social awareness and engagement, as a powerful resource for driving decision making and gaining more support from stakeholders who may have different motivations for any given project.

In this session, Olivia Montgomery will present insights from her research into project managers, specifically survey data into the role EQ plays in project success and how project managers can grow their influence in business strategy. She will also draw on her personal experience as a former PMO leader to discuss practical applications that give you actionable tips to use on the job.

These practical applications include projects with considerable change management requirements. Transitionary periods are often seen as vulnerable times for any organization when important decisions have ripple effects. It’s also when EQ can shine the brightest.

When executed poorly, a decision-making process can cause friction among stakeholders, delay important decisions, and cost your team valuable time and money. Ultimately, this session will help you work smarter and increase productivity among your teams by using EQ to acknowledge emotions and motivations that drive the decision-making process.

Learning Objectives for Presentation (Minimum 3 SMART Objectives)

 

1. Recognize the powerful impact that emotional intelligence plays in effective decision making.

2. Demonstrate the ability to drive decisions while keeping stakeholders engaged by acknowledging their emotions, attitudes and motivations.

3. Learn ways to improve one’s own emotional intelligence to improve professional reputation and foster a productive team.

Expected Key Takeaways for Participants:

 

Attendees will receive recommendations for improving their own emotional intelligence, including tactics to identify the motivations of stakeholders to increase engagement for their projects.

Attendees will learn tips for applying EQ tactics to decision-making processes, improving the quality and outcomes of problem-solving tools and exercises.

Presentation Category (Triangle)

Power Skills

Emphasizing the skills and activities associated with effectively leading a project team. May include (but is not limited to) leading a team, supporting team performance, ensuring that team members/stakeholders are adequately trained, building a team, collaborating with stakeholders.  

Questions

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Information

Type of category: Chapter Meeting

Type of activity: Power Skills

Date: January 23rd, 2024

Hour: 18:00 to 20:00

Number of PDUs: 1.5

Price

Members:$20.00

Non-Members:$25.00

Location

Virtual

Zoom