“The catch-22 of professional development is the better you get, the better you’d better get.” – David Allen, Getting Things Done
Velocity is a “vector”, a term mathematicians and engineers use to denote both magnitude AND direction. Moving at high magnitude (i.e. fast) is useless if we are going in the wrong direction, as anyone who has ever heard “make a U-turn” from the polite, synthetic voice of the GPS receiver while driving can attest to. Conversely, moving in the right direction but at a slow pace is likely a strategy for being passed by in our modern, frenetic, and highly competitive environment (Aesop’s fable of the tortoise and the hare notwithstanding). Aligning magnitude and direction consistently is the key to productivity and increased satisfaction in our work and busy lives.
What is High-Velocity Productivity and how do you achieve it? In this webinar, we’ll look at:
• The nature of work itself, and the impacts of planning and recurring work types
• Personal workflow mastery – the fundamentals of individual productivity
• The “Rules in Use” for interpersonal workflow and their impact on team productivity
• How Theory of Constraints principles drive improvements in organizational productivity
If you’re a knowledge professional who thinks for a living and seeks better guidance, navigation, and control of your work, you won’t want to miss this webinar with our guest, Adam P. Cherrill, PfMP, as he shares his own experiences, combat tactics, and battle scars from lessons learned along his never-ending journey towards High-Velocity Productivity.
Adam P. Cherrill is the President of the Cherrill Consulting Group (CCG). Rooted in the discipline and rigor of the U.S. aerospace and defense industry, CCG’s expertise spans strategic planning, competitive intelligence, business development, systems engineering, technology development, opportunity capture, and project/program/portfolio management.
Mr. Cherrill holds BS and MS degrees in Mechanical Engineering, as well as an MBA in general management, all awarded by the University of Arizona. In addition, Mr. Cherrill has earned executive certificates in Technology, Operations & Value-Chain Management and Management & Leadership, respectively, from the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Mr. Cherrill is a certified Portfolio Management Professional (PfMP), the apex credential offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI). He currently serves as the Chair of Programs for the Minnesota Chapter of PMI (PMI-MN).
What is High-Velocity Productivity and how do you achieve it? In this webinar, we’ll look at:
• The nature of work itself, and the impacts of planning and recurring work types
• Personal workflow mastery – the fundamentals of individual productivity
• The “Rules in Use” for interpersonal workflow and their impact on team productivity
• How Theory of Constraints principles drive improvements in organizational productivity
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