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University of Maryland, College Park

Persuasion and Presence for Program and Project Managers

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Overview

Persuasion is the central to leading leaders. As a program manager or project manager, you may lead a team with many senior contributors. Often they will have more experience, more skin in the game, and more reputation at stake. As a program manager, this task is even greater because your time is limited and your span of control across projects even greater. Being a compelling communicator takes more than what you learned for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) exam or Project Management Professional (PMP) exam. It takes program or project management experience and this certificate program.

Program managers must persuade quickly, and with great lasting impact. Program and project managers must persuade and manage their leadership presence for program or project success. Even if you are a traditional program or project manager or manage agile programs or projects, persuasive communication is vital to your success. Communicating more persuasively will lead to more effective risk management.

There are complete blindsports in the Project Management Institute, Inc's (PMI)"A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge" (PMBOK Guide). Applying those processes and skills are just the basics of efficient communication.

That’s why certified project managers will earn 10 professional development units (PDU) in this program. You will learn the balance needed to communicate effectively.

Aristotle first wrote about balancing logic, emotion, and presence over 2,000 years ago. Creating a balance between ethos, pathos, and logos, the persuader creates a message that grabs the attention of the audience and engages them as people. A person doesn’t understand when they are not paying attention, is not engaged with the speaker, and doesn’t remember what was said. Ethos, pathos, and logos aid the speaker and the listener, by helping to select information to present and how to fashion its delivery for the best effect.

In this program management and project management training course, you will go beyond the communication skills you learned for the PMP exam to gain your project management certification. You will learn about the rhetorical triangle and how to use it to craft persuasive communications. Social media and online collaboration tools require new ways of establishing your presence and generating trust between you and your audience. You will also learn how to create an emotional impact even through text messages and emails.

Syllabus

Week One - The Logic, Emotion, and Presence Triad

Module One - Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triad

Module Two - Logos - The Logic of Your Communication

Module Three - Pathos - The Emotions of Your Communication

Module Four - Ethos - Your Communication Presence

Module Five - Perfect Pitch Tool

Week Two - Building an Effective Presence

Module One - What is Stage Presence?

Module Two - Establishing Trust through Your Words

Module Three - Building Trust at a Distance

Module Four - Nonverbal Trust Building

Module Five - How To Up Your Presence Game

Week Three - Using Emotions in Good Communication

Module One - How Emotions Work in Communicating

Module Two - Crafting an Emotionally Compelling Message

Module Three - Communicating Bad News

Module Four - Blending Logos and Pathos

Week Four - Psychological Safety and Persuasion

Project Oxygen

Module One - Defining Psychological Safety

Module Two - Building Psychological Safety on the Program or Project Team

Module Three - Psychological Safety with Logos and Pathos

Module Four - Troubleshooting Psychological Safety Issues

Taught by

Bill Brantley

Reviews

4.7 rating, based on 98 Class Central reviews

4.5 rating at edX based on 10 ratings

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  • Anonymous
    This course was very good and I earned a lot about Program Management. . I gained some solid high-level perspective on balancing multiple projects and strategic goals. This will definitely help me enhance me career goals. I recommend this course.
  • Anonymous
    The course is easy and has a low course load, but the content is interesting. It is easy to do on a side.
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  • Anonymous
    Great lesson. I recommend to all who want to learn more about PM. Thanks for such a course. Now on to the next.
  • Anonymous
    Really informative and interesting. Content is organized into manageable chunks and the knowledge checks were helpful.
  • Anonymous
    It course that takes some times. It good idea to take notes and review the slides. It helps a lot that its open note. I learned alot.
  • Casey Earl
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    Interesting topic and a valuable tool.
    I particularly liked the Psychological Safety model and the constant Knowledge Checks.
    I would recommend this course to anyone looking for an introduction to project management. I am doing this course as part of a 5-course certification on Program Management and the Art of Communication.
  • Anonymous
    I am so glad I took this coursework, it is helping me in my current role in procurement and will help me advance my career!
  • Anonymous
    This class was rigorous and interesting and informative! I would recommend it to anyone getting the Product manager certificate!
  • Anonymous
    Excellent material, Professor Bill Brantley does a great job of explaining key concepts and why they are important. The video illustration method with the transcription is engaging.
  • Anonymous
    Lost of great info. The course is a little more detailed than I expected and did not do enough to prepare. Ultimately pretty insightful.
  • Anonymous
    Excellent Course. Well-constructed and expertly taught. Resource material was concise and well put together.
  • Anonymous
    This was a very informative class where you'll find many nuggets to apply to your job accelerating your career.
  • Anonymous
    Exceptional Course. Information presented in logical and understandable way. Resource material was sufficient to course requirements.
  • Anonymous
    Interesting topic and valuable tools.
    I particularly liked the Psychological Safety model, as well as the constant Knowledge Checks.
    I would recommend this course to anyone looking for an introduction into project management. I am doing this course as part of a 5-course certification on Program Management and the Art of Communication.
  • Anonymous
    It is a very comprehensive course with loads of concepts to digest. I strongly believe it is worth its value as compared to the rest of the programs in the course. I think Ill implement most of what I learned in my work
  • HAYA M. S. FERWANA
    Thank you very much for this informative and needed course. It gave me an an inclusive understanding of persuasion and stage presence and how can I develop that.
  • Anonymous
    I enjoyed it. Thank you. I learned a lot about persuasion and stage presence. I like pathos, ethos, and logo and their importance in advertisements and speeches.
  • Anonymous
    The course is interesting and enjoyable. One can easily relate with the course content.

    It’s really helped to improve my communication abilities and sure going to implement the Psychological Safety to my team.
  • Anonymous
    Great content has been provided by University System of Maryland via edX for the Course Data Science and Agile Systems Engineering . Lot of learning from the course and great videos.

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