Eye-Opening and Enlightening
As an instructional designer who has only really been project manager on projects that I've run solo, it was very eye-opening and enlightening. Thank you for turning what could have been a six-week lecture into an entertaining and enjoyable dive into project management from the perspective of a veteran in the field.
- Miles B.
Brings Success
I so enjoyed your class! It really helped me in being successful in my current project.
- Mia T.
I’ve Brought a Great Deal Back to my Organization
Thank you again for a great class. I appreciated your insights and facilitation style—and I’ve brought a great deal back to my organization that I’m looking forward to implementing across our teams.
- Claririssa P.
A Wealth of Information
I got a wealth of information and additional resources to further my education.
- Methodology Essentials Participant
Passionate, Knowledgeable, Non-judgmental, Supportive
[Lou] was very passionate, knowledgeable, non-judgmental, and supportive.
- Strategic Leadership Participant
Everyone Should Hear What You Have to Say!
I also attended Lou's session at the Learning Solutions Conference and have to say it was my favorite of the entire conference. There were so many ideas and concepts that I was able to apply immediately...Everyone should hear what you have to say!
- Christina, Good Samaritan Society
Real-World Applications
I loved the hands-on and group activities, really tied the learnings into real-world applications.
- Joe, US Office of Personnel Management
I’m Looking Forward to Facing Challenges in a New Way
It’s amazing how much I learned about how to better deal with stress. I plan to incorporate it into my work, as well as home life. I’m looking forward to facing challenges in a new way. Thanks so much to Mary for opening my eyes! It was a great experience.
- Abby, Hancock Regional Hospital
I was Able to Point Out Aspects of my Personality
It was really helpful. I had a challenging situation recently and was able to go back and point out aspects of my personality to my boss that were clearly showing, and recognized that I need to be aware of them.
- Jean, New England College of Business