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Enhance Your Project Management Capacity: Risk Registers

Enhance your project management skills in 2016!

Join LINGOs and fellow NGO professionals for a skill-building workshop on April 27, 2016 at 9:00 am EDT.

In this free workshop, expert trainer John Cropper will give you an in-depth introduction to risk registers, one of the tools used in the Project Management for Development Professionals (PMD Pro) approach.

Why risk registers?

Every project encounters risk, and risk registers can be crucial tools for helping you manage potential roadblocks. The registers are workspaces where you can identify and prioritize your project’s risks, assess their potential impact on your project, and sketch your plan for addressing them.

If you have any questions, please contact John at projectservices@lingos.org.

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/enhance-your-project-management-capacity-risk-registers.

LINGOs Curating Learning with David Kelly

Join us in this one hour virtual workshop with LnDDave, a King of Curation, David Kelly. He will share his  passion about progressive education and performance support in the workplace. Technologies such as social media have advanced to the point that they can now support social learning, instead of being a barrier to it. He believes in leveraging this technology to bring learning and development programs into the workflows of the job in ways that better address performance issues, and are less intrusive to work environments. He helps organizations embrace this opportunity to break through the traditions of what learning and performance has been, and leverage technology to open the doors to what is possible.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn with

David Kelly_eLearning GuildDavid Kelly, the VP of program development for The eLearning Guild, has been an internal learning and performance consultant and training director for over 10 years. As a leader in local ASTD chapters, he served as a local board member and national adviser. Dave is active in the learning community, and often speaks at industry conferences and events. In 2011, the eLearning Council voted him one of the 10 most influential eLearning bloggers for his blog, “Misadventures in Learning.” He is also known for his curation efforts, especially related to conferences and events for learning and performance professionals.