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Power Skills: Project Management in the Workplace

Adults 18+

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Live Online Workshop
Power Skills: Project Management in the Workplace
Live Online Workshop
Power Skills: Project Management in the Workplace

    Details

  • 10/03/2026 - 10/03/2026
  • -
  • $0 - $29
  • Online Eastern Standard Time,
    Toronto

Description

Project management skills are highly valuable across nearly every career and industry.

Whether you're an individual contributor with operational responsibilities or a leader balancing multiple strategic priorities, these skills can significantly enhance your effectiveness at work and career growth.

This 60-minute workshop will empower you to apply core project management techniques to your day-to-day work, helping you stay organized, manage resources effectively, and achieve your goals with greater impact. Through scenario-based learning and reflection, you will learn the tools to approach your work with a project management mindset.

This event is available to anyone PWYC with a suggested donation of $29. This event is included as part of Career Collective membership.

Following our recent merger, registrations are now managed through Ampere's website. Our workshops continue to run online as usual, just a new place to sign up!

The 'register' button will take you directly to Ampere’s website where you can sign up.

Prerequisites:

None

About This Program

Who this is for

  • "I'm curious about technology and the tech sector"
  • “I use technology in my role, but I’m afraid of falling behind”
  • “Digital skills haven’t been a big part of my job yet, but I think they could make my job better”
  • “I’m looking for new tech-related skills to support my career growth”
  • “I have an understanding of the evolving tech landscape, but need professionals to connect with to make decisions about my place in it”
  • “I’m interested in networking and learning with others"
This event is open to all adults 18+, with a focus on supporting those from equity-deserving communities who continue to be underrepresented in the tech sector and in tech-enabled roles. These communities include those who identify as cis women, trans women, trans men, non-binary people, as well as Black, Indigenous and Racialized people, newcomers and people from low-income communities.

What's Included

  • An awesome lead instructor and industry mentors!
Power Skills: Project Management in the Workplace

$0 - $29

Your Instructor

Erin Kjaer

Adult Program Manager

What Do I Need To Bring?

You must bring your own laptop for which you have administrative permissions

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