Anne Marie Smith, Ph.D. is Principal Consultant with over 20 years experience in enterprise information management. She is a certified data management professional (CDMP) and is a frequent speaker and author on data management topics.
Anne Marie has consulted in areas such as: enterprise information management assessment and program development, data governance, data warehousing, business requirements gathering and analysis, metadata management, information systems planning and EIM project management. She has taught numerous workshops and courses in her areas of expertise.
Anne Marie holds the degrees Bachelor of Arts and a Master's of Business Administration in Management Information Systems from La Salle University; she earned a Ph.D. in MIS at Northcentral University.
Not everyone associated with a project must be an expert in project management. However, many managers and consultants need a basic understanding of the concepts of project management and a grasp of how to work with a project manager to be successful on an engagement or within an organization. This course is designed to provide a thorough overview of the essential concepts of project management for managers and others who may need to interact with project managers.
This webinar will give an overview of the skills of professional and business writing.
Not everyone associated with a project must be an expert in project management. However, many managers and consultants need a basic understanding of the concepts of project management and a grasp of how to work with a project manager to be successful on an engagement or within an organization. This course is designed to provide a thorough overview of the essential concepts of project management for managers and others who may need to interact with project managers.
This webinar introduces the skills of presentations and public speaking. Many people are extremely afraid of speaking in a public setting, including meetings. This webinar will highlight the skills needed to develop presentations that inspire and persuade. These skills carry over into better business writing, organizational skills, report generation, and knowledge transfer outside the presentation process.