Next Chapter Meeting

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

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Program

4:00  Registration table opens
4:30  Educational presentation
5:30  Networking
5:35  New member welcome meeting
6:00  Dinner & announcements
7:00  Keynote presentation

Location

Doubletree Lloyd Center, 1000 NE Multnomah, Portland, Oregon

Pick up your parking voucher at the registration table–Parking is FREE!

June Menu

Carlton Farms Pork chop, Cast Iron Seared with Rich Demi-Glace, Roasted Apples & Smashed Sweet Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables
Or
Couscous Risotto Served with Roasted Tomatoes, Herbs, Sweet Red Peppers & Kalamata Olives
Chocolate Truffle Sensation

 

See below for registration and pricing information.

Annual Business Meeting

As required by our bylaws, we will devote 10 minutes during our June Chapter meeting for the Annual Business Meeting.

Keynote Presentation

A Conversation About Predictive and Adaptive Project Management

Have you been piqued by the emergence of Agile? Do you wonder whether it’s overblown and all a bunch of hooey? Does some of it seem remarkably familiar? In a conversational format inviting audience questions at the end, long time project professionals Jeff Oltmann and Jean Richardson will discuss their perspectives on predictive and adaptive project management.

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About the Speaker

Over the course of nearly 25 years, Jean Richardson has become experienced in coaching, agile and traditional project management, requirements and business analysis, and training. Her experience and career path have spanned both traditional and agile methods, frameworks, and cultural perspectives. The agile leadership model she espouses, Pervasive Leadership, is designed to help leaders set a collaborative context while still meeting their own stewardship responsibilities to the organization.

In addition to coaching and managing projects, Jean has been a Multnomah County Court mediator for the last 13 years and served as a Better Business Bureau arbitrator.  She currently serves on the Agile PDX steering committee, is co-founder of the Leadership Salon, serves in the role of PMI Chapter Engagement Representative for the Agile Community of Practice in Portland, and is a member of the Portland Chapter mentoring committee.  Her client list includes a wide range of businesses including ADP, Cambia Health Solutions, Chrome Systems, Idealist, Intel, Daimler Chrysler, Mentor Graphics, City of Portland, Oregon State Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority, Portland General Electric, Tripwire, and UTi.  She is currently writing a book on adaptive leadership practices for new and emerging leaders.

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About the Speaker

Jeff Oltmann is principal consultant at Synergy Professional Services (www.spspro.com), where his specialties include strategy deployment, project excellence, and program and portfolio management.  He is on the graduate management faculty at Oregon Health and Science University and holds a Master of Engineering degree and a Project Management Professional credential.  Jeff previously ran a project management office (PMO) and $60M USD project portfolio for IBM’s xSeries development facility.  He has over 30 years of experience developing new products, managing successful programs, and consulting to management teams.   He is the founder of the Portfolio Management Roundtable.

 

Educational Presentation

Poor Project Results: A Wake-Up Call for Project Managers to get Back on Track

One of the hottest trending topics in project management this year is poor project results. Here is the wake-up call. Discover three tools you can use to overcome this disturbing trend, and make sure it doesn't happen to you. Be part of the solution, by attending this entertaining and educational session.

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About the Speaker

Mike Goss, PMP, DTM, always seems to color outside the lines. Personality profiles label him both “visionary” and “rebellious.” He challenges the status quo, to create better solutions and deliver richer outcomes.  Mike has been a college instructor, a computer store owner, a software consultant, an elevator salesman, a senior vice-president of a bank, an author and a keynote speaker. He has only been arrested once, and of course that was a misunderstanding. Mike earned his PMP credential in 2011, and his Distinguished Toastmaster credential in 2012. He brings a refreshing perspective to leadership, motivation and project management.

Pricing & Registration

Pricing

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Registration

Registration opens by the first day of each month.

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You must be a PMI Portland Chapter member in the PMI Portland Chapter database prior to registering for an event to be eligible for the member rate. Our database is updated weekly with new and renewing member information provided by PMI Global. Please allow one week following your new or renewed membership with PMI Global for your Portland Chapter membership to become active.  See the New Member Information web page for more information.

Student Chapter membership is designated by PMI Global.  It does not apply to Chapter members or non-members who may also happen to be students.  In some cases, Project Management instructors have arranged for special pricing for non-member students, and will give them a discount code to use during registration.  This applies only to cases where this has been pre-arranged by the instructor in conjunction with the Director of Academic Outreach (acad_outreach@pmi-portland.org).  See PMI Portland Chapter Student Outreach Policy and Process

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  • A full refund will be made if request for cancellation/refund is received 24 hours in advance of the meeting/event (the time registration opens is the official start of the meeting/event).
  • All requests for refunds must be made in writing to the respective event coordinator:  Director of Registration
  • Registrations cannot be transferred. 
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PDUs

Chapter Meeting/Keynote Presentation–1 PDU

Educational Presentation–1 PDU

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