Project Management Training
“I have invited Peter repeatedly to talk to PMI events in Scotland because of his excellent style of presenting his subject matter and his great depth of knowledge and experience. Peter has generated a hugely positive feedback, following his presentations in Scotland and I will not hesitate an instance to ask Peter to come back and mesmerize the Scottish PMI audience once again. Therefore, I thoroughly recommend Peter as a public event speaker and his excellent personality.”
— Nathan Gillies
“The Art of Productive Laziness – the whole general idea behind The Lazy Project Manager is of such simplicity that we can all benefit from. By investing enough time/resources in a better plan, setting priorities and making sure all team members know what to do and when, we are increasing the chances our projects are successful. Peter is a master in exposing these ideas to us.”
— Daniel Lages von Sperling, MSc, IPMA,, Senior PM Consultant, INDG - Institute for Managerial
“Peter is an entertaining and knowledgeable presenter who keeps audiences alert and interested with his topic The Lazy Project Manager.”
— Alan Harpham, Chairman, The APM Group Limited
“Mr. Taylor, an expert on his area of knowledge, kindly supported our IX PMI International Seminar in Sao Paulo (2009) giving us the best of his experience as a Project Manager. He wisely spoke for more than 300 people.”
— Tânia Belmiro
“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
“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 gave a very entertaining and informative short presentation that left the audience wanting more. His tips on how to be an effective project manager by doing less were very useful indeed! He received very good feedback from the audience as well.”
— Nazia Soonasra, IPM Day 2009 Project Manager, PMI UK Chapter
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