Upcoming (and some recent) Engagements
Updated February 11th 2010

 

 


Peter de Jager is a provocative Speaker, Writer and Consultant. His primary focus is on how we manage change, technology and the future.

In addition to speaking at conferences worldwide, he has written monthly columns for several publications including Municipal World and Computing Canada.

His goal is always to question what we think is so, and in so doing, perhaps open up new opportunities.

If you'd like permission to reprint any of Peter's articles, please contact him directly.

You can contact him at
pdejager@technobility.com

Or sign the Guest Book and he'll get back to you. 

If you're interested in attending one of Peter's workshops or keynote presentations, then browse his speaking schedule, there might be an event local to you. If you're interested in initiating an additional event as he passes close to your organization, or just to meet up with him, then contact him directly at 1-905-792-8706 or via email at pdejager@technobility.com

If you wish to enjoy past webinars and register for upcoming webinars... wander over to: 
http://webinars.technobility.com

Note that most of these sessions are open to the public. A 100% closed session will be marked as such.

Country

2010 Date

Location

Client

Topic

Details

Canada Nov 20th Moncton, NB PMI Change Management Workshop
Canada Nov 25th Halifax, NS PMI  TBD Evening Session
Canada Nov 26th Halifax, NS PMI Change Management Workshop
Canada Dec 3rd Vaughan, Ont City of Vaughan Change Management Closed Session
Internet Dec 16th Webinar IRMAC Problem Solving TBD
USA Jan 12th Portland, OR PMI Change Management Workshop
Internet Feb 10th Register here ICCP The Art of Communicating Change 1 hour webinar
Noon
Internet Feb 24th Register and details here de Jager & Co Ltd Special Guest Speaker:
Mark Mullaly

Project Management: Where’s The Value?

1 hour webinar
Noon EST
Internet Feb 25th Register here PMIWDC 7 Problem Solving Strategies 1 hour webinar
11am-Noon & 
9pm-10pm
Canada Feb 27th Toronto PMI GTISLIG Communications: From Campfires to Conference Rooms Details
Ireland Mar 3rd Dublin EIRCOM Change Management Closed session
Ireland Mar 4th Dublin PMI Just Trust Me Register here
2 Hour Presentation
Ireland Mar 5th Dublin Clarion Consulting Breakfast Keynote:
Stability requires Flexibility
Closed Session
Ireland Mar 5th Dublin PMI Transformational Change Details & Registration
USA Mar 11th Providence, RI PMI Change Management Details & Registration
Canada Mar 19th  Brampton, Ont de Jager & Co Change Management
Full day workshop
Details

Register

Internet Mar 24th Register here PMINEFL Seven ways of Communicating Change 1 Hour Webinar Noon
USA Apr 7th Boston, MA DFAS Change Management &
Problem Solving
Closed session
    Details for all the PMI activities in NZL Click here.      
New Zealand Mon  Apr 12     Open Contact
New Zealand Tue    Apr 13     Open Contact
New Zealand Wed  Apr 14     Open Contact
New Zealand Thu    Apr 15 Christchurch PMI Chapter meeting
Topic to be decided
Contact
New Zealand Fri     Apr 16 Christchurch TAIT Change Management Closed
New Zealand Sat    Apr 17 Christchurch  ----------    
New Zealand Mon  Apr 19 Wellington RAP Change Management Workshop Closed
New Zealand Tue    Apr 20 Wellington PMI Problem Solving Workshop Contact
New Zealand Tue    Apr 20 Wellington PMI Chapter meeting
Topic to be decided
Contact
New Zealand Wed  Apr 21 Wellington PMI Change Management
Workshop
Contact
New Zealand Thu    Apr 22 Auckland PMI Problem Solving Workshop Contact
New Zealand Fri     Apr 23 Auckland PMI Change Management
Workshop
Contact
Canada May 7th London, Ont PMI SW Ontario Keynote:
Innovation is Cheating
Registration
USA Jun 17th Phoenix, AZ PMI TBD Contact
USA Jun 19th Washington, DC PMI Change Management
Workshop
Details

Registration
Ireland Sept - Date TBD Limerick University of Limerick Keynote address to Graduating Students from Kemmy School of Business Contact
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