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Join Us for the Next Leadership Forum: Orchestrating Success: Project Leadership

If you’ve ever watched a symphony perform, you know the conductor doesn’t play every instrument, yet every note depends on their guidance. That’s what project leaders do — we bring together the strings, brass, percussion, and woodwinds of our teams: the planners, the doers, the innovators, and the problem-solvers.

And just like in music, when each part plays in sync, we create something greater than the sum of its parts — a masterpiece of project outcomes.

About this Session
Designed for women leaders committed to excellence, this interactive session offers practical strategies to lead projects and teams with clarity and confidence. You will learn how to navigate project phases, clearly define roles and expectations, and utilize a responsibility tool to foster team alignment and accountability.

At the end of this session, you will be able to:

  1. Effectively guide projects through key phases to maintain momentum and focus.

  2. Clearly define and communicate project roles to ensure accountability and collaboration.

  3. Apply a responsibility tool essential for workload and decision-making.

Come prepared to be fully engaged. Use this opportunity to be the conductor of your project teams and direct reports.  Enhance your leadership impact and orchestrate success!


The Women to Women Network Leadership Forums are exclusive events tailored for female founders and emerging leaders to connect, exchange experiences, and gain practical insights for overcoming challenges and driving growth. These forums provide a supportive environment to build valuable relationships, enhance leadership abilities, and walk away with actionable strategies you can implement right away.


ABOUT OUR SPEAKER

Connie Plowman,

Connie Plowman is a lifelong conductor of success – as an education, corporate, and volunteer leader.  

She has served as Interim Executive Director of the CLIMB Center at Portland Community College, and today teaches (part-time) project management and general business courses in higher education — all while trying (unsuccessfully) to retire.

As a former COO for Cadence Management Corporation, Connie is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach.  She mentors and coaches aspiring project managers and direct reports, helping them find their own rhythm for success. 

As leaders, we must never set down the baton — the music of leadership is ours to keep alive.

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