Leonty3C and Clarrus Launch a Workshop to Bridge the Gap in Projects
Supporting hard skills learned in project management with human skills to help people transition into better ways of working together.
Burnaby, British Columbia Nov 18, 2021 (Issuewire.com) – Leonty3C and Clarrus are pleased to announce the release of their first online collaboration, The 5 Elements Workshop.
This project management workshop explores human-centric approaches to 1) personal growth, 2) group interactions and leadership, 3) delivery of value, 4) customization, and 5) managing discovery. Designed to improve personal and team alignment to what really happens on projects, skills, and tools learned here to improve the quality of personal development, team interaction, and project outcomes. The 5 Elements can be found on Thinkific and Samcart, with an abbreviated version on Udemy.
“We believe there’s a gap in the traditional approach to project management that consistently limits outcomes – the failure to focus on the human element. The 5 Elements addresses this shortfall and helps people frame and verbalize problems in this area that many of them feel but have trouble defining let alone addressing,” says Jim Brosseau from Clarrus. Rose Hastreiter from Leonty3C adds “This project was our attempt to address the gap between process and principle, an aspect that is now being recognized in current project management practices.”
Clarrus (www.clarrus.com) is a training and consulting company that specializes in project management, resilience, and software development practices workshops. Clarrus has been supporting people and companies in this area for the past 20 years helping the human side of projects flow more smoothly.
Leonty3C (www.leonty3c.com) is a learning and leadership advisory. Their tailored workshop and speaking events are designed to optimize collaboration, projects, time, and leadership skills. Their live events are dynamic, effective, and practical, and they’ve worked with 25,000+ professionals over the last 20 years. Leonty3C advocates for the human factor in project ecosystems.
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