18 April 2007 by Michelle LaBrosse
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About Blogger: Michelle LaBrosse |
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She created the origins of the Cheetah Project Management methodology as an Air Force Officer in the mid 1980s. In 1995, she prototyped the concept of accelerating learning using "virtual classrooms," to accelerate the way people learned and applied core business skills. As a corporate research scientist in systems engineering and adult learning for a large multinational corporation, she later created and tested a one-day approach to teaching Project Management. This approach would later evolve to become Cheetah Project Management, a fast and effective way of launching projects. Today, she is the leader of the course development team at Cheetah and sets the strategic direction for the company. Using the Cheetah Project Management techniques, LaBrosse has grown the company from three employees in 2000 to more than 100 in 2006. Cheetah is now the global leader in Project Manager Professional Development. Her articles have appeared in numerous publications, including European CEO Magazine, Plant Engineering Magazine, Industrial Engineer Magazine and Control Engineering Magazine. LaBrosse has a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering and a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. She has done extensive postgraduate work with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for Advanced Educational Studies and with the University of Washington Industrial Engineering Program in accelerating adult learning with respect to meeting core business objectives. She lives in Nevada with her family and likes to rejuvenate in Alaska where you’ll often find her kayaking, golfing or hiking. Her company site is at http://www.cheetahlearning.com/. Contact her through chiefcheetah@yahoo.com. |
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Michelle LaBrosse, PMP, is the founder of Cheetah Learning, and author of Cheetah Negotiation and Cheetah Project Management. The Project Management Institute,