Project Management Training
“Entertaining public speaker and world-famous author of The Lazy Project Manager Peter has spoken at a number of PMI UK events and has always been very well received. Highly recommend his book too! All this and a day job...read the book to find out how!”
— Chris Field, President, PMI UK Chapter
“I have had the pleasure to invite Peter as one of the keynote speaker to ProjectZone 2010, Budapest. He is a great motivational speaker with such an experience that many of us strive to gain. I have rarely seen an audience of such kind so captivated by a speaker before. Peter with his passionate speech was clearly one of the highlights of the event and also met my personal objective reminding me what “productive laziness” means.”
— Andrea Major, Conference Producer, Stamford Global
“Peter recently came to speak at the ARM Project Management Forum. His presentation, structured around The Lazy Project Manager, was very highly rated by the international audience of project managers. Peter used some entertaining anecdotes to bring to life and underline the fundamentally important aspects of project management that are often overlooked amid the clamour around the latest project management tools, analysis techniques and research theories.”
— Philip Stanbury-Jones, PMO Director, ARM
“I have been working with Peter for 4+ years and his energy and drive towards his business are unstoppable. In addition - Peter is a great presenter and author and will set the world on fire with his enthusiasm and "go get 'em" approach”
— Alex Marson, European Account Manager, International Institute for Learning (IIL) Europe Ltd
“Peter is an interesting and personable speaker with creative and insightful ideas. It was an evening well spent and I wish he had been given more time.”
— Anna-Marie Heywood MCIPS MBCS
“I had the opportunity to meet Peter during the PMI Global Congress EMEA in Amsterdam. His presentation about the “Lazy Project Manager” was a great success, and I‟m sure his book will go through the same path. Peter captured some of the worst problems on the project manager‟s work; our lack of time to understand the root causes of the main problems in our projects can really drive us to huge disasters! So, breath normally, try to be a lazy PM, and be prepared for success!”
— André Choma, PMP, Project Analyst, IPA Global - Independent Project Analysis
“Peter was invited as a guest speaker for to the Dorset Branch of BCS - The Chartered Institute for IT. His topic "The Art of Productive Laziness" was most enjoyable with just the right amount of humour whilst providing an excellent overview of project management. Many Members commented that Peter was one of the best speakers they had heard for a long time and that he was very approachable in answering their questions post-event. It made our event a complete success and I have recommended Peter to BCS as a speaker for other Branches to use. Thoroughly entertaining!”
— Kevin Hunt BA (Hons) MBCS CITP MInstLM
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