Professional development
1.5 pdus

New Role, New Challenges: Succeeding in Your First 90 Days in IT Project Management

Schedule

12 November 2025

18:00 - 19:30

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Language

French

1.5 pdus

Location

PMI-Montréal: Rue Sherbrooke O, salle de formation 1030

Member price

Free

Non-member price

Student price

Free

Description

Taking on a new role in project management is an exciting opportunity... but also a major challenge.

How do you avoid common organizational pitfalls?
Project management isn't just about processes and tools (the "Science"), it's also an Art! In this interactive webinar, you will discover:

  • The importance of clarifying your "Why" before making the leap.

  • Why your past successes don't necessarily guarantee your future results.

  • Concrete strategies for adapting to a new environment.

  • The key drivers that distinguish high-performing project managers.

Whether you are newly promoted, making a career transition, or on a consulting assignment, this webinar will give you the keys to navigate this critical moment with confidence and impact.

Objective
Smooth Transition Adapt seamlessly to your new role or promotion, minimizing stress and maximizing your effectiveness. Accelerated Quick Wins Immediately establish your credibility and build momentum, laying the foundation for lasting success in your new position. Rapid Value Delivery Quickly demonstrate your impact and gain traction with key stakeholders and decision-makers.

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Éric Auger, PMP, PMI-ACP, LGBSS, KMP, CMP, ICP-CAT, ICP-LPM, ICP-ACC, ITIL, PSM

With over 20 years of experience in IT project management, I support organizations in their digital transformations by combining pragmatic agility and operational excellence. Bilingual and results-driven, I have led projects of all sizes—from IT infrastructure to AI-assisted software development, and the integration of business solutions. My approach is based on Lean, Kanban, and Agile to ensure strategic alignment, increased efficiency, and measurable impact.

Refund Policy

Virtual participation and PDU allocation
To ensure fair management of PDU allocation, virtual participants must be logged in no later than 30 minutes after the start of the event. After this time, access will no longer be authorized and no PDUs will be awarded.

Events

No refunds 5 open days or less prior to the event.

Substitution
Substitution of a participant is not permitted except for group registrations.

Cancellation
PMI-Montreal reserves the right to cancel a training program in the event of insufficient registrations. In this case, the full registration fee will be refunded.