The Leadership Skills Most Project Professionals Were Never Taught

Discover the four power skills that help project professionals move from execution roles to strategic influence.

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If you've ever wondered why delivering results doesn't always lead to greater influence, you're not alone.

Discover the Four Power Skills

Why Many Project Professionals Stay Stuck in Execution Roles

Project professionals are trained to manage timelines, coordinate teams, and deliver results.

But career growth in project environments often depends on something different.

Professionals who gain influence develop the ability to guide conversations, align stakeholders, and shape decisions.

These leadership capabilities are known as power skills.

And they are rarely taught in traditional project management training.

The Four Power Skills Framework

Professionals who grow into strategic leadership roles consistently develop four critical capabilities.

Meet Your Course Leader for Project Leadership

Brittany Wilkins, PMP is a project leader and strategist focused on helping professionals navigate complex project environments and strengthen the leadership capabilities that influence project outcomes.

Her experience spans multiple industries including automotive, industrial coatings, aerospace, and the built environment, where she has worked with teams delivering complex initiatives.

Brittany is also the host of the Project Management Masterclass Podcast, where she explores real-world project leadership challenges and insights.

She is the author of Letters to My Sisters in Engineering, a book created to inspire and encourage the next generation of engineers.

Ready to Strengthen the Skills That Influence Project Outcomes?

If you're ready to move beyond managing tasks and develop the leadership capabilities that shape project success, explore the full program.

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