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Workshop—Project Management Basics for Clinical Research

Workshops are NOT included with Full Conference registration and require a separate fee.

What qualities and traits do good project managers have? What competencies should they possess to be successful?

Whether you currently manage projects, would like to in the future, or just want to be more effective in your position, there are skills you can develop and refine to boost your success. Don’t just survive, thrive in your clinical research career!

This workshop is for clinical research professionals who want to develop their leadership, communication, and management skills to help them successfully manage projects and lead teams in the new normal.

Objectives:

This workshop will focus on the following topics:

  • Traits and competencies of a good Project Manager - Do you possess them? (Are you a MacGyver?)

  • Communication Skills - Speak, write, listen, understand, deliver

  • Conflict, Negotiation, and Influence - Finding common ground and being open to alternatives

  • Time Management, Planning, and Scheduling - Do you RASCI?

  • Project Budgets and Cost Management - Who needs to know the dollars and sense of the project?

  • Collaboration and team building, even with a remote or hybrid team - Building relationships within and outside of the team (and over the Internet)

  • Leadership and taking the lead - Do you have to be at the front of the line to be a leader?

  • Work-life balance - Finding the balance in YOUR life

Tools, assessments, and other resources will be discussed and provided so attendees can build on the information shared during the workshop and continue to develop their project management and leadership skills after the workshop.

CEU: 8.00 ACRP

Trainers:

Please choose W24-02 – Project Management Basics to register for this event. Lunch will be provided for full-day workshop registrants.