The course explores successful processes for project management, from defining projects and creating project plans, identifying and evaluating project managers, statements of work, to the planning, execution, and evaluation phases. The course also identifies useful tools, communication strategies to manage single and multiple projects, and ways to recognize and celebrate shared success.
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11/6/2025
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When:
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Thursday, November 6, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (CST)
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Where:
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OKCNP Legacy Tower - Tulsa 5330 E 31st St. #200 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135 United States
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Contact:
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training@okcnp.org
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Course Description The course explores successful processes for project management, from defining projects and creating project plans, identifying and evaluating project managers, statements of work, to the planning, execution, and evaluation phases. The course also identifies useful tools, communication strategies to manage single and multiple projects, and ways to recognize and celebrate shared success. Cost: PRO Member: $90 (can use 1 FREE Course Pass- will need special Promo Code) Essential Member: $90 Nonmember: $180 Date: Thursday, November 6 Time: 9:00 am-12:00 pm Location: OKCNP Legacy Tower, 5330 E 31st St. #200, Tulsa, 74135 Resources You'll Receive: - Project Plan Templates
- Project Charter Templates
- Change Management Tools
- Statement of Work Template
***Completion of this course provides 3 SHRM PDC's (Professional Development Credits) About the Instructor: SCOTT DOUGLASSChief Operating Officer Connect with me 
| Scott Douglass joined The Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits as Chief Operating Officer in 2024, bringing over 15 years of nonprofit leadership experience. His expertise spans strategic planning, financial oversight, program development, and operational growth, allowing him to guide the organization’s mission of strengthening nonprofits across Oklahoma.
At OKCNP, Scott oversees various aspects of operations, including program development, strategic planning, marketing, and organizational leadership. He works closely with the CEO, CFO, staff, and community partners to ensure the nonprofit sector’s long-term sustainability and growth. Scott earned his BA from Texas A&M University (gig’em!) and his MBA and Master of Management in International Enterprise from the University of Maryland, GC.
Outside of work, Scott enjoys volunteering at the school where his wife, Diana, teaches 3rd grade. He and Diana, who have been married for over 20 years, have five children. When not focused on nonprofit leadership, Scott enjoys spending time with his family and participating in community activities. |
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