Translating Traditional Project Management for Higher Education Contexts
PM by Design is a customized suite of trainings that offer personalized guidance for how to leverage project management approaches for a range of higher education roles and environments.
This suite of trainings for higher education professionals, leaders, teams, and coaches is based on:
✓ best practices in project management, change management, crisis management, and knowledge management;
✓ lessons learned from approaches utilized in coaching, organizational development, and talent development;
✓ 15+ years of experience leading projects and teams in multiple higher education institutions.
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For
Individuals
Starting Jan 26th, 2025
For
Leaders
Starting May 25th, 2025
For
Teams
Starting Sept 7th, 2025
For
Coaches
Starting April 12th, 2025
Project Management A to Z Guide
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About the Creator
Dr. Katie Linder, PCC, has been a practicing coach since 2009 and became ICF certified in 2018. She specializes in working with faculty and higher education professionals and especially enjoys helping people locate and create meaning in their lives and work.
Katie has been leading teams at different higher education institutions for over 15 years. She earned a Project Management Professional (PMP) credential in 2020, a Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) credential in 2021, and became a Prosci Certified Change Practitioner (CCP) in 2022. In 2024, she also completed an MS in Organizational Leadership.
Katie offers individual coaching services, as well as group coaching programs. She is also the author of several books including The Blended Course Design Workbook (second edition; Routledge, 2024; co-authored with Kevin Kelly), Managing Your Professional Identity Online (Stylus, 2018), and Going Alt-Ac: A Guide to Alternative Academic Careers (Stylus, 2020; co-authored with Kevin Kelly and Tom Tobin).
You can learn more about Katie on her professional website at https://drkatielinder.com.