Behaviours

Working Through PMO Behaviours

To be competent in our PMO roles we need knowledge, experience and skills. The fourth component - often overlooked - is behaviour. Behaviour is the "observable activity of how one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards others." In other words, we can see different types of behaviour in others and they can see it in us. The PMO Competency Framework is launched in February 2021 and in a final session in 2020 we shared the behaviours from the Framework for a group working session.
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2017 PMO Conference \\ Closing Keynote – Jez Rose

Jez Rose is a behaviourist, broadcaster, speaker and Beverly Hills Awards-winning author. He works globally with organisations to help them ‘flip the switch’, to achieve extraordinary results with simple changes to how they think. Jez demonstrates brain tricks and behaviour fixes to achieve extraordinary results, inspiring everyone to find the gap between stimulus and response and be the best they can be. An energising and inspiring end to the PMO Conference.
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PMO Conference 2016 \\ People Power – Increasing the Effectiveness of Your PMO Through People – Donnie MacNicol

The session will describe a powerful and easily applied approach to increasing the effectiveness of your PMO, all in 50 minutes Learn how to quickly and easily identify people's communication style and how this can be used to build more effective relationships Maximise your own value and that of your team members by playing to your strengths and working more effectively as a team Increase the adoption of PMO processes by better understanding the motivations of those who must use them
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