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The Zen of Cultivating Optimal Performance Friday, April 9, 2010, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST Presented by George Pitagorsky, PMP | TO REGISTER CLICK HERE | If optimal performance is not a overriding goal in any organization and every individual, there is something seriously missing. Optimal performance may seem like an impractical goal, but once we define what it means and explore how to achieve it, we see that it is not only practical but essential. In this session we will explore how as an individual one can optimize his or her performance and how this becomes a base for organizational performance excellence. Learning Objectives: - Define optimal performance.
- Identify the basic elements required for achieving it.
- Practice mindfulness as a basis for cultivating optimal performance.
 | About George Pitagorsky, PMP George Pitagorsky Is a faculty and board member at Project Management University. He is a management consultant focused on optimal performance through the integration of project management, process improvement, knowledge and engagement management. He has developed and implemented methodologies, curricula and competency models and has performed PM assessments. He is a master coach, consultant, facilitator and teacher with decades of experience. George applies people centered systems and process thinking to achieve sustainable performance excellence. He authored The Zen Approach to Project Management, Project Management Basics™, and numerous courses and articles. George teaches meditation and is on the Board of Directors of the NY Insight Meditation Center. He is working on a book on Conflict Management to be published in 2011. | TO REGISTER CLICK HERE |
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