The Art of Project Management: Can't Work Without 'Em (Course 2)
In response to COVID-19 public health advisory, Courses 2-4 have been pushed back a month and moved online. Please stay tuned for further program information.
Can’t Work Without ‘Em… (people!) is the second course of the 4-part Project Management Series tailored to reflect the deep interdisciplinary collaboration that distinguishes design and construction practice in our region.
Relationships are foundational to every aspect of project management. Now that you know what your job is, course 2 prepares you to set up your projects for success. Get to know (and adapt to) different styles and personalities, develop tools for kicking-off projects, apply effective meeting facilitation, and integrate client care throughout. Hear from your peers and interdisciplinary panelists about their techniques, and from owners and clients about their expectations.
Intended Audience
The series has been designed sequentially for cohort-based learning for architects, engineers and contractors at every table. Registrants should consider participating in all four classes (March-June) for optimal benefit. Visit this page to learn more about the full series and registration costs.
A LA CARTE REGISTRATION: A few a la carte registration spots are now available for each individual course. Firms may not purchase a series registration with the intent to send a different individual to each session. Please register each individual for their respective course. Please direct any registration inquiries to Zoe Guckenheimer.
Course Dates
All courses will be held at The Mountaineers, 7700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115.
Course 1 | Wait, What’s My Job?
March 4, 2020 (full day)
In response to COVID-19 public health advisory, Courses 2-4 have been pushed back a month and moved online. Please stay tuned for further program information.
Course 2 | Can’t Work Without ‘Em… (people!)
May 6, 2020 (online)
Course 3 | Making it Work (in the day-to-day)
June 3, 2020 (online)
Course 4 | Change Management with (relative) Ease
July 1, 2020 (online)
In alignment with AIA Seattle’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions and support sustainable food sourcing, all catered meals are vegetarian.
Special thanks to our Project Management Series Planning Taskforce
Marlene Chen, AIA, LEED AP | Olson Kundig
Christopher Colley, RA, Assoc. DBIA, LEED AP | Graham Construction
Reeve Elliott | Seneca Group
Mohammed Haq, P.E. | PAE Engineers
Patreese Martin, AIA, LEED AP BD+C | Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Heather Skeehan | GLY Construction
Ted Sive | Ted Sive Consulting | Program Moderator
Special thanks to our Project Management Series Sponsors
Registration or Credit Questions?
Contact Zoe Guckenheimer Program and Project Coordinator at AIA Seattle
Program Content Questions?
Contact Cassie Blair, Associate Director of Programs & Impact at AIA Seattle