How to Avoid the 'Ready, Fire, Aim Syndrome' in your Projects
Presented by: Tim Runcie, MCP MVP PMPJanuary, 2009 5:45-8:00pm Red Lion Hotel, Eugene About the Topic
Do you struggle with surprises, drifting requirements, scope creep,
unnecessary rework, and managing unrealistic customer expectations in
your projects? How do you ensure that your projects will satisfy your
customers? Learn expert tips and best practices that will help you
improve how you manage the requirements gathering process. About the Presenter
Tim Runcie, MCTS, MVP, PMP
Tim
Runcie, the President of Advisicon, has over 15 years of experience in
information systems and 12 years of construction management. Tim has
been recognized by Microsoft as an MVP (Most Valuable Professional) for
his outstanding excellence in Microsoft Office Project and Project
Server and his support to the professional user communities worldwide.
Tim
is an excellent project portfolio manager, and has guided numerous
organizations with the use of Microsoft Project & Microsoft Project
Server, and helped them to successfully complete their projects using
scarce resources, fixed budgets and interconnected schedules. Tim
combines industry best practices, a passion for knowledge transfer, and
tools development to optimize project and project portfolio management
processes and successfully integrate project management best practices
into an organization's culture.
Tim works with organizations
in a wide range of industries, from state and federal agencies to
semi-conductor manufacturers. These organizations have benefited from
Tim's skill and expertise in standardizing project management
methodology across their organizations and in setting up a Project
Management Office (PMO) to manage their project portfolio activities
and to return visibility of all major initiatives.
Tim loves
teaching. When not leading or mentoring organizations, he is teaching
classes on the disciplines and technologies of project management. He
brings a personal passion for education to every project and a
commitment to providing Advisicon's customers with a full set of skills
and tools to achieve their goals.
Contact Info: Tim.Runcie@Advisicon.com, phone: 503.253.0331
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