Oct. 18th Chapter Luncheon - Leadership Qualities of Successful PMs
About the Event
Effective management of projects or multiple project programs requires management skills and the utilization of numerous tools in areas of scoping, scheduling, progress tracking, accounting, reporting and presenting. These skills in large part can be taught and implemented by many; however, to excel in managing large projects or programs of multiple projects requires leadership that some say can be taught and others say is an art that can be honed. Scott will share his thoughts on what leadership qualities make a successful project leader, along with some specific suggestions or examples for each quality.
About Our Presenter, Scott Straight
Scott has worked as a professional in the power industry for 32 years, with the majority of it in project and department management. He has a mechanical engineering degree from Purdue University and a Master in Business Administration with honors from Indiana University. He manages all of the major capital projects for LG&E Energy’s power generation fleet within Kentucky Utilities and Louisville Gas & Electric. Over the last decade he has lead and managed a department with as many as 100-plus employees to successfully implement over $7 billion in capital projects involving over 40 million man-hours of field labor with contracts valued up to $1.4 billion.
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