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PMI SWOC Symposium-May 7, 2010Key Note Speakers:

Peter de Jager Greg Schinkel

AM and PM Break out sessions:

PMP’s earn 7PDU’s

PDU Code #LN100507

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London Windsor - Kincardine

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PMI-SWOCProject Management Institute

South Western Ontario Chapter

Alternate branches

PMI events and membership activitiesare also available near you in:

WindsorContact:windsorevents@pmiswoc.org

Kincardine

Contact:brucebranch@pmiswoc.org

About PMI-SWOC

The Project Management Institute of South Western Ontario Chapter is the key partner for

accessing the professional project management community in South Western Ontario. The

members are decision-makers with budget control, who skilfully interact with members of

senior management .

The Chapter is a dynamic, growing group of people with a 42% growth rate since inception

in 1998. PMI-SWOC has recently expanded membership into Sarnia, Windsor, Bruce and

Kincardine areas.

Membership is expected to exceed 400 people this year, and communication are distributed

to these members, our partners, and other non-members

Additional information can be acquired onthe following

• Volunteer opportunities• Speaker events• PMP Exam preparation• Advertising• Employment postings• Mentorship program• Project Management donate abook / loan a book program• Project Management profession

PROJECT MANAGEMENT INSTITUTESOUTH WESTERN ONTARIO

P.O. Box 583 Station BLondon, OntarioN6A 4W8

Contact us today to find out more about becoming a member, Becoming a corporate sponsor or attending one of our upcoming events !

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Our VisionEnable effective Project Management practices through global standard PMI concepts and methodologies

Please visit our website for upcoming educational opportunities and events www.pmiswoc.org

Follow us on social media twitter

PMI-SWOC group

PMI-SWOC group

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Live symposium updates

"Use the Twitter hash <new line> #swoc2010".

"Your task: 1 tweet on every speaker"

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SponsorshipThe chapter continues to expand its relationship with the regional business

community through sponsorship opportunities, and selective collaboration

activities with other Chapters, Business Organizations, and various other

Professional Organizations. PMI-SWOC has a significant

impact on the business community through training programs, and mentoring

opportunities.

Total reach of PMI-SWOC communications exceeds 1000 people.

The PMI-SWOC website is reviewed by over 50+ people per day, to view the

activities, information and opportunities that PMI-SWOC has to offer.

Membership BenefitsCommunity involvement

Leadership opportunities

Access to global best practices and problem solving advice

Peer to Peer networking and information exchange

Participate in local and national education events at discounted rates

Membership newsletters

Membership Benefits• Monthly educational speakers events

• Mentoring program

• PDU earning opportunities

• PMP Exam Preparation training

• Networking opportunities

• And much more!!

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Upcoming events June 10, 2010 Monthly Presentation Speaker: John A. Estrella, PhD, CMC, PMP, CBAP, CTFL,

CSTE Topic: Networking Location: TBDJuly 8, 2010 Monthly Presentation Speaker: Guy Lazure and Tony Pimenoff   Topic: Using a Project Maturity Model to an Organization's

(and Your) Advantage  Location: TBD info@pmiswoc.org www.pmiswoc.org

P.M.P. Certification results in....

An increase of 10% in salary after one year

Source: PMI, Atlanta, 2006

P.M.P. Certification results in....

An increase of 25% in salary after three years

Source: PMI, Atlanta, 2006

P.M.P. Certification results in....

An increase of 50% in salary after five years

Source: PMI, Atlanta, 2006

P.M.P. Certification results in....

Better Job Opportunities:Surveys show 20% more job

opportunities for PMPs

Source: Pmstudy.com, 2008

Upcoming eventsAugust 12, 2010 Monthly Presentation  Speaker: Will Humphrey  Topic: “Negotiation – Getting Past No” Location: TBDSeptember 9, 2010 Monthly Presentation  Speaker: Peter Wright  Topic: “Planning as a Powerful Tool for Change” Location: TBD

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Project Management results in....

a 33% increase in Time Available for Training

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 49% increase in Project Budget Performance

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 49% increase in Schedule Performance

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 50% increase in Resource Utilization

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

an 18% increase in Controlling Project Risk

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 43% increase in Time to Market

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

According to the Standish Group, only 29% of all projects are successful in terms of achieving cost, schedule and quality objectives. However, a success rate of 75% is achieved by employing modern project management standards, tools and techniques.

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Increases in Project Management Maturity

result in....

Decreases in defects of 80%

Source: Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie – Mellon University, 2002; Movement from PMM level 1 to 2

Increases in Project Management Maturity

result in....Decreases in time to completion

of 38%

Source: Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie – Mellon University, 2002; Movement from PMM level 1 to 2

Increases in Project Management Maturity

result in....

Decreases in Level of Effort 77%

Source: Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie – Mellon University, 2002; Movement from PMM level 1 to 2

Increases in Project Management Maturity

result in....

Decreases in Cost of 76%

Source: Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie – Mellon University, 2002; Movement from PMM level 1 to 2

Project Management results in....

an 80% increase in ROI

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 25% increase in Return on Capital Employed

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 33% increase in Customer Satisfaction

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 22% increase in Customer Retention

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 22% increase in Customer Retention

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 36% increase in Employee Satisfaction

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 32% increase in Employee Productivity

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 14% increase in Employee Motivation

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Project Management results in....

a 31% increase in Employee Empowerment

Source: Gartner Group, 2000

Upcoming eventsOctober 14, 2010 Monthly Presentation

Speaker: Kent Wolfe Topic: TBD Location: TBDNovember 11, 2010 Monthly Presentation Speaker: Carol Walters Topic: Structured Project Delivery with Lean Process

methodologies  Location: TBD

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Upcoming eventsDecember 9, 2010  Monthly Presentation  Speaker: Ken Crich Topic: PMO @ RIM Location: TBD

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