Bruce Gay
Bruce joined the Graduate School USA instructor team in 2022, teaching in the areas of Project and Program Management, Acquisition, and Artificial Intelligence. An engaging trainer and program manager, he brings more than 25 years of practical, hands-on experience and excels at delivering effective, experiential training that resonates with adult learners from diverse professional backgrounds.
He is highly skilled at building strong stakeholder relationships and coordinating multi-disciplinary teams to deliver effective solutions. His background includes extensive experience supporting learners and leaders across multiple industries.
Bruce holds a Master's degree from The George Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
In addition to his instructional work, Bruce operates his own freelance training and consulting business, where he helps project managers and team leaders strengthen their business skills, grow as leaders, and achieve professional excellence.
He is also a well-received speaker in the areas of design thinking, project management, cross-team collaboration, and AI tools for project work, and has presented at both regional and international conferences.
Learning Resources by Bruce Gay
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Navigating Project Risks: Strategies for Success
An overview of how to plan for project risks, from identification and analysis to developing effective responses for both threats and opportunities.
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Planning for Quality: Ensuring Excellence in Project Outcomes
Learn how to plan for project scope, quality, and risk to ensure successful project outcomes.
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Project Scope: The Foundation of Success
An overview of managing project scope for project success.
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The Five Process Groups of Project Management
This article explains the five time-sequenced process groups that structure the project management lifecycle for successful outcomes.
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Creating the Project Baseline
This guide explores how to create a project baseline by defining scope and using it to drive scheduling, cost, and resource planning.
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