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Chapter President Titu Hariharan, PMP, CSMThis month our Newsletter is focusing on Talent as we move closer to our Annual Conference. Talent can have multiple meanings, and as I reflect on it, I'm reminded of all the talent that we have here in the PMI Portland Chapter - our members and volunteers, and the collective knowledge and skills among them. We often think of talent as naturally-occurring. But talent must be discovered and nurtured to reach its full potential and become an asset. I like to think of project management as bringing together project and people skills to create a world where we achieve our goals. While this requires a strong foundation of project knowledge, effective communication is the cornerstone of working with both projects and people successfully. We’ve all heard the old adage that 90% of project management is communication. This leads us to one of the most critical skills as project managers, the need to develop ourselves and coach our project teams to communicate clearly and effectively. Developing this skill set can be done through practice, informal training and/or formal training, such as the PMP, ACP and workshops. From our communication toolkit we can use different approaches to uncover talent in our project teams. Techniques like soliciting one-on-one feedback rather than in a team meeting can unearth a wealth of ideas and information; active listening and encouragement; providing praises and accepting responsibility can create a team atmosphere that empowers project team members to be the best versions of themselves. Just as project managers cultivate an atmosphere of trust and respect in their project teams, the PMI Portland Chapter wants to ensure you, our members, have an open channel to provide feedback and ideas. And of course, we’ll continue to share updates. Be sure to keep an eye out for our weekly e-blasts with important Annual Conference information to include in your own personal development plan. “Talent is the multiplier. The more energy and attention you invest in it, the greater the yield. The time you spend with your best is, quite simply, your most productive time.” – Marcus Buckingham Sincerely, Titu Hariharan |
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Annual Conference Prep LaunchedThe 2019 PMI Portland Chapter Annual Conference is set for Friday, September 20, 2019 at the Oregon Convention Center. This year’s conference theme focuses on TIME: Talent, Inspiration, Motivation and Emotional intelligence. In the coming months, we’ll feature stories highlighting these elements that play a critical role in any project management professional success. Our April edition covers Talent. Get ready for a great run up to an exceptional conference!
Career Development Beyond Project ManagementBy: Reni Towns, PMP To be successful in the field of project management, you need to develop various skills. Project managers require strong leadership, communication, planning, and organization skills to name a few. Each project you manage offers an opportunity to hone and refine these skills, and after being in the project manager role for a few years, it may be time to think about what comes next.
PMI Portland at the Interface+Cloud Portland 2019On Tuesday, March 26, 2019, Penelope Luedtke, PMP and Vice President of Outreach for the PMI Portland Chapter proudly gave her time to promote project management and outreach to IT professionals and attendees at the Interface + Cloud Portland. The event was held at the Oregon Convention Center. Although, the event has ended, you can find the information here. Perhaps members can join next year!
2018 PMI Global ConferenceBy: Sharon Watkins, MBA, PMP, CSM The PMI Global Conference 2018 took place in Los Angeles, California, USA on October 6-8. This article highlights some takeaways from the keynote speeches, first from Cam Marston, “Five Generations in the Workplace.” In his keynote, Cam defines Boomers, Generation Xers and Millennials, and challenges us to understand the core inter-generational differences and their impact on the workforce. Cam encourages us to take a closer look at assumptions and value-based preferences. These concepts drive things like work ethic, independent versus collaborative work styles, clearly defined versus more flexible job roles and responsibilities, attitudes to hierarchy, management oversight, and control, and “pay your dues” preferences. He offers some tips that we, as project managers, can bring to our roles to help manage workplace relationships and work styles. |
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Chapter Meetings“Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow.” – Anthony J. D'Angelo Join us for our monthly Chapter meetings, open to non-members and members alike. Enjoy an evening of learning with exciting topics, networking with others, and a keynote presentation with a wonderful dinner served at your table. And yes, dessert is included! Click on the dates below to find out more and register. Education Presentation – "Stop Presenting – Facilitate!" Presented by Cole Chatterton. Keynote Presentation – "Why all the Conflict?" Presented by Cole Chatterton.
WorkshopsWorkshop – “Illuminating the Impact of Culture and Language on Project Teams To Enable You To Build Trust and Reach Your Goals." Presented by Shelly Ridder, Trainer and Coach. Workshop – “The Science of Persuasion, Influence and Negotiation for Project Managers: Improve your ability to communicate and obtain your needs in the world." Presented by Martin Medeiros. Certification ClassesThe PMI Portland Chapter offers certification prep courses for project leaders ready to become Project Management Professionals (PMP), individuals looking to establish credibility in the application of project management processes as a Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), and Agile professionals looking for formal recognition with the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) credential. PMP/CAPM 4-Day Exam Prep Bootcamp
RoundtablesPMI hosts various roundtables across the metro area. Roundtables are a great way to get connect, earn PDUs and guidance on project issues from fellow PMs. Click here to learn more about roundtables and find the one closest you.
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PMI Portland Chapter ScholarshipDeadline to apply for PMIEF's undergraduate scholarship is May 1, 2019.
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