A sixth sense for project management Tres Roeder TEDxCWRU

A sixth sense for project management Tres Roeder TEDxCWRU

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Tres Roeder is a change agent. As founder and president of Roeder Consulting and as a Shaker Heights city council member, he drives positive change in businesses, communities and governments. Since graduating from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management with a master's degree in business administration, he has authored two Amazon bestsellers, A Sixth Sense for Project Management and Managing Project Stakeholders. As a project and change management consultant, Mr. Roeder has worked with John Deere, Goodyear, Lowes, Avery Dennison, Chrysler, Vitamix, KeyBank and other top brands. In his lecture, Mr. Roeder will discuss his experience with change management and how his topics from his bestseller, A Sixth Sense for Project Management, can be applied to students and their transition to the workforce.

www.tedxcwru.com Tres Roeder is a change agent. As founder and president of Roeder Consulting and as a Shaker Heights city council member, he drives positive change in businesses, communities and governments. Since graduating from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management with a master's degree in business administration, he has authored two Amazon bestsellers, A Sixth Sense for Project Management and Managing Project Stakeholders. As a project and change management consultant, Mr. Roeder has worked with John Deere, Goodyear, Lowes, Avery Dennison, Chrysler, Vitamix, KeyBank and other top brands. This talk was delivered at a TEDx event in the TED conference format, but independently organized by a local community. For more information, visit https://www.ted.com/tedx

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