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Cross Border Project Management

 by Mark Hehl

  

Cross Border Project Management is becoming a way of life for today’s professionals. Cross-cultural contact is increasing, creating a greater potential for both conflict and cooperation. Given this rapidly changing environment, the ability to relate to people with varying cultural backgrounds is an essential skill for project managers that play to win.

This program focuses on results-oriented leadership, collaboration and communication with individuals and organizations from different world regions. Going beyond mere tolerance, this program delves deeply into barriers to effective international project management, and provides strategies for building productive international teams.

Key Topics:

  • Globalization and the Changing Role of the Project Manager

  • The Importance of Culture Understanding and tailored leadership for Project Success

  • A contrast of two dominant world cultures

  • Examples of cross cultural faux pas and their negative effect on projects

  • Effective communication strategies

  • Applying Culture for Successful Projects

Earn 2 PDUs!

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Join us at Varnum Memorial Armory Drill Hall

6 Main Street
East Greenwich, RI

Enjoy an Italian Buffet from Meal Works
Meatballs, Italian Sausage, Potatoes, Peppers & Onions, Chicken in Wine, Eggplant Parmesan, Baked Ziti, Antipasto Salad, Rolls, Coffee and Mini Pastries
 
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 Mark Hehl
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Mark Hehl is a consultant, author and public speaker. He is author of the book Amusing Confessions of an International Consultant.  His efforts have helped companies successfully set up and improve operations in various countries including India, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, China, Taiwan, Korea, The Philippines, France, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, The Dominican Republic, The USA and Ecuador.  These projects have resulted in significant reductions in operating costs along with improved schedule performance, service levels and quality. In recognition of his contributions, the Timex suppliers in China honored him with the award of the Chinese name Ho Man Kai.  

Mr. Hehl holds a BS Degree in Electrical Engineering from the New York Institute of Technology and a MS Degree in Management from the Polytechnic Institute of New York. Mark is a Six Sigma Black Belt, Certified LEAN Practitioner and has taught Management at Harper College. He has conducted multiple webinars for Industry Week. Mark is a frequent guest on National Public Radio and is listed in the United Who’s Who Executive Directory 2002-2003. He is a contributing author of the book Cases on Globalized and Culturally Appropriate E-Learning         

Mr. Hehl spends a significant amount of time in both Latin America and Asia assisting his clients and their suppliers. He is very familiar with the Latin American and Asian cultures and ways of conducting business there.

Event Properties

Event Date 03-08-2018 6:00 pm
Event End Date 03-08-2018 9:00 pm
Cut off date 03-08-2018 6:00 pm
Individual Price $25 Non-Members / $20 Members
Location Varnum Armory Drill Hall

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