How to Swiftly Implement New Project Management Initiatives in Your Organization (30 minutes)

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Summary

Pulse Initiative Project management is the backbone of every AEC organization. When your business’s success depends on delivering projects, the effectiveness of your project managers determines the strength of your results. That’s why forward-thinking firms continually seek to elevate their project management practices and develop their PM talent.

However, in many AEC organizations, these PM development efforts stall before they start. Too often, firms overanalyze or overengineer their initiatives—aiming for perfection instead of progress—and end up taking no meaningful action at all.

In this session, representatives from the Engineering Management Institute (EMI) will share lessons learned from working with thousands of project managers across both public and private sectors. You’ll discover practical, field-tested strategies for quickly implementing new PM development initiatives that drive measurable improvement in performance, efficiency, and profitability.

Walk away with actionable insights you can apply immediately to strengthen your project management culture—and your bottom line.

Your Presenter

Anthony Fasano, P.E., AEC PM | Engineering Management Institute

EMI- Your Engineering Career

Most AEC organizations are too busy to focus on attracting, developing, and retaining talented professionals, making it hard to grow. Through his work a tEMI, Fasano utilizes a proven framework to help organizations, both public and private, build professional development plans, programs, and tools that help them attract, build, AND maintain strong teams and grow sustainably.

Fasano has written a bestselling book entitled Engineer Your Own Success (by IEEE-Wiley Press), and under his stewardship, EMI has built a massive content platform including 10 active podcasts, 3 YouTube channels, and a popular blog dedicated to helping AEC professionals become better managers and leaders.