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ISSUE 4 April 2015 VOLUME 5
PMI Houston Conference & Expo June 8-10
Join Us at the PMI Houston Conference & Expo June 8-10
Register today for the 2015 Project Management Institute Houston Conference & Expo to join other project management professionals for an exciting 3-day event!
2015 Houston Conference & Expo June 8-10, 2015
NRG Center 8400 Kirby Drive
Houston, TX 77054
Build knowledge and explore new ideas with keynote Speakers Shari Harley and Cecilia Rose and a dynamic lineup of speakers and workshop presenters. Continue your professional education with two days of breakout sessions including these tracks:
Agile / Six Sigma Project Management
Professional Development Program Management / PMO Project Management Project Management from an Industry / Technology Perspective Team Building, Virtual Teams and Communication
The Conference & Expo offers outstanding benefits: 2 full days of breakout sessions - June 8-9 Workshops - June 10
Annual Job Fair - June 9
2 day Vendor Expo June 8-9 Networking/Sponsor Reception June 8 Opportunity to earn up to 22 PDU’s for the entire conference PMI Houston members receive up to $150 discount when registering before May 16th!
Visit our website for up-to-date conference information: www.pmihouston.org/conference.
Don't wait! Register today!
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FRONTLINE: PMIH CONFERENCE
SPEAKERS COMING IN APRIL: MEETING SCHEDULE.…...2, 3 TRAINING & PROGRAMS...4 APRIL MEETINGS…...….6 - 9
PMI HOUSTON REBUILDING
TOGETHER…………………………...14 PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOASTMASTERS ......... ……………..15 CLASSIFIEDS…………………….…....16 SPONSOR COMMUNICATION…............17 - 19
SPONSORS…....................................20
MESSAGE CENTER: THOUGHT LEADERSHIP IN PROJECT
MANAGEMENT...……………….……..10 PMI HOUSTON SCHOLARSHIPS……...11 PMI HOUSTON OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS…12 NEW DOWNTOWN VENUE……….…...13
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Thank you to our PMI Houston Conference & Expo Sponsors! Sponsorship opportunities are still available. Please contact [email protected] for details.
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!
:PMI Houston Sponsorship webpage - http://pmihouston.org/content.php?page=2015_Sponsorship
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Visit PMI Houston Meetings for the ‘latest’ meeting details
PMI® Houston Meetings - Venues and Standard Times
Venue Time Description
North Venue Peli Peli
110 Vintage Park Blvd (back of Vintage complex) - Private
Room Houston, TX 77070
Events
Monthly on second Tuesday Pre-dinner meeting 5:30 to 6:30 PM
Presentation with guest speaker. Pre-dinner meeting is free to attend.
Monthly on second Tuesday Dinner meeting 6:30 to 8:00 PM
Dinner Meeting with guest speaker. Cost: $25 for members and $30 for non-members. Walk-ins are an additional $10.
Galleria Area HESS Club
5430 Westheimer Road Houston, TX 77056
http://www.hessclub.com
Monthly on second Wednesday Pre-dinner meeting 5:30 to 6:30 PM
Presentation with guest speaker. Pre-dinner meeting is free to attend.
Monthly on second Wednesday Dinner meeting 6:30 to 8:00 PM
Dinner Meeting with guest speaker. Cost: $25 for members and $30 for non-members. Walk-ins are an additional $10.
Southwest Schlumberger
Sugar Land Campus 210 Schlumberger Drive
Monthly on third Wednesday Time: 5:30 to 6:30 PM
Presentation with guest speaker. This meeting is free to attend.
The Woodlands Sam Houston State University
Center 3380 College Park Drive, 4th
Floor The Woodlands, TX 77384
Monthly on third Tuesday Time: 6:00 to 7:00 PM
Presentation with guest speaker. This meeting is free to attend. *Newest PMI Houston meeting venue.
Downtown CenterPoint Energy Plaza
1111 Louisiana Street Houston, TX 77002
Monthly on last Thursday Time: 5:30 to 6:30 PM
Presentation with guest speaker. This meeting is free to attend.
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For additional details and registration information visit PMI Houston Events
PMI® Houston Toastmaster Club Meetings Times and Locations
Toastmaster Club Name Location Time
Houston Galleria Project Management Toastmasters
Houston Baptist University
Atwood 2 Building, Room 215
7502 Fondren Rd. Houston, TX 77074
First, Third, and Fifth Wednesday
6:30 to 8:00PM
North Houston Project Management Toastmasters
Denny's Restaurant 12697 N Gessner Dr
Houston, Texas, 77064
First, Third, and Fifth Tuesday 6:15 to 8:00PM
Southwest Project Management Toastmasters
210 Schlumberger Drive Sugarland,
Texas 77478
Second and Fourth Wednesday
6:30 to 8:00PM
Woodlands PM Toastmasters
Sam Houston State University Center
3380 College Park Drive, 4th Floor
The Woodlands, TX 77384
1st club meeting Tues, May-12
2nd & 4th Tuesdays of the month. 6:15pm to 8:00pm
West - Agile SYSCO
1390 Enclave Parkway Building 1390, Houston, TX 77077-20255
Joint meeting with Agile Leadership Network (ALN) Houston Chapter, formerly APLN.
Quarterly on third Thursday Time: 6:00 to 8:00 PM
Presentation with guest speaker This meeting is free to attend. For latest schedule and registration please visit ALN Houston at www.aplnhouston.org ALN meets monthly. Meetings in March, June, September, and December are promoted jointly by PMIH and ALN.
Brazos Valley College Station, TX
Every other month.
Presentation with guest speaker. This meeting is free to attend.
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Upcoming Professional Development Opportunities
Date Class Location Cost Register
April 11, 2015
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
6 Saturday PMP Prep Course - April
Fluor Enterprises
1 Fluor Daniel Dr Sugar Land, TX 77478
Houston Chapter Member
Earlybird: $ 1400.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1500.00
Non-Member
Earlybird: $ 1600.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1700.00
Register
April 27, 2015
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
PMP & CAPM Prep Course - April
Tri Tech Surveying Company
10401 Westoffice Drive Houston, TX 77042
Houston Chapter Member
Earlybird: $ 1400.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1500.00
Non-Member
Earlybird: $ 1600.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1700.00
Register
May 18, 2015
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
PMP & CAPM Prep Course - May
Tri Tech Surveying Company
10401 Westoffice Drive Houston, TX 77042
Houston Chapter Member
Earlybird: $ 1400.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1500.00
Non-Member
Earlybird: $ 1600.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1700.00
Register
May 27, 2015
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Project Management Fundamentals - May
Tri Tech Surveying Company
10401 Westoffice Drive Houston, TX 77042
Houston Chapter Member
Earlybird: $ 950.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1050.00
Non-Member
Earlybird: $ 1150.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1250.00
Register
To see the full list of course offerings please visit the Events tab - http://www.pmihouston.org/meetinginfo.php
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Brazos Valley Meeting
Location: This month's meeting will be held at Improving Enterprises, 17000 Research Parkway #260, College Station, TX 77845 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm followed by a social hour at Blackwater Draw (303 Boyett St, College Station, TX).
Presentation:
Project Management Lessons from Fairy Tales and Fables
Our favorite childhood fairy tales and fables come back to provide lessons we are able to apply specifically to our projects, and work management in general, for greater effectiveness and productivity. With lessons like risk taking in The Emperor’s New Clothes, being proactive from The Mule in the Well, taking responsibility in the Wizard of Oz and the problem with assumptions in the One Eyed Doe – you are sure to enjoy a storied evening with practical actions to follow!
Speaker:
Southwest Meeting - Register Now
Speaker: Margaret Johnson
Margaret has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, an MBA, is a licensed professional engineer and a credentialed coach through the International Coaching Federation (ICF). Working in the energy industry, she performed engineering analyses, managed technical and nontechnical personnel, sold mechanical services and marketed operations and maintenance services for oil and gas production platforms to executives. As President of Ideal Training, Inc she develops and presents training and coaches professionals with a focus on Creativity and Risk Taking. Her company also organizes beach retreats for women focusing on relationships or finding their W.O.W.! She is an avid indoor cycling and yoga instructor. She applies creativity and encourages risk taking to assist clients in solving problems and opening doors, and to keep her classes engaging.
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North and Galleria Dinner Meeting
New Location for the North Meeting
North Meeting: 110 Vintage Park Blvd, Houston, TX 77070 (back of Vintage complex) - Private Room
Meeting Agenda
5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Pre-dinner Speaker Presentation
6:30 pm to 7:00 pm Networking, Dinner Opens, and Chapter Announcements
7:00 pm to 8:00 pm Dinner Speaker Presentation
Pre-Dinner Presentation:
Topic: Let’s Be a “Lean Mean Listening Machine”
If we were in a Marine Recon Unit we would pride ourselves as a “Lean Mean Fighting Machine”, and spend most of our time making sure we stayed that way. As project management professionals we need to be a “Lean Mean Listening Machine”. Listening is the one PM soft skill that you don’t have to be born with, yet you can still excell. As we all know, communications is between 80% and 95% of our time. And as good communicators we should spend most of that time LISTENING. Now how can we be most effective at listening? Here are 4 areas we have to focus on.
Speaker: Bill Sullivan, PE, PMP
Bill has over 40 years international and domestic project management experience with full profit and loss responsibilities within the engineering, procurement, and construction industries. He is experienced in:
•Setting up Project Management Offices (PMO), taking projects from initial concept to turnkey completion, from both the contractor and owners’ positions. •Skilled providing personnel management, planning, scheduling, cost control and reporting, change order estimates, progress reports, and material and construction cost estimates in accordance with quality control requirements. •Extensive knowledge executing pipeline and compressor stations, off-shore oil and gas platforms and pipelines, petrochemical plants, district utilities systems, and independent power plants. •Projects range in sizes of individual project budgets have ranged from $100K to over $1.7 billion.
Bill has been a Registered Engineer in several states and the UK since 1979 and a PMP since 1997. He is a member of PMI sponsored Toastmaster’s project management clubs with an educational level of “Distinguished Toastmaster”.
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Dinner Presentation:
Networking Your Way Into Success: Either You're Networking or You're NOT Working!
Looking to alleviate the “fear” of networking, transparency, and apprehension about what to say or being judged? Want to learn how to forge stronger industry and professionals relationships and get out of your comfort zone? Don't miss April's Meeting!
Juanita Hines, President of Regional Consulting, will explore the networking do's, don'ts, and ways to create mutually beneficial relationships. Networking is a pivotal method of sourcing opportunities that most people are otherwise unaware.
Dinner Meeting Speaker:
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Speaker: Juanita Hines (Speaker/ HR Consultant)
A graduate of North Carolina's esteemed Appalachian State University, Ms. Hines obtained her Bachelors of Science in Communications with a concentration in Public Relations. She has always been dedicated to helping people and encouraging individual and professional empowerment. With more than ten years of training and development experience, she has been responsible for instructing people on all levels of the employment spectrum within vast industries and professions. She has also had the privilege of providing recruiting support and placing individuals within some of the largest and most reputable Fortune 500, non-profit and independent companies across vast professional sectors.
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Southwest Meeting
Location: This month's meeting will be held at Schlumberger - Sugar Land Campus, 210 Schlumberger Drive, Sugar Land, TX 77478 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm The meeting is open to all.
Presentation:
Requirements Definition - Project and Outcome Success Drivers
Abstract: A recurring challenge for projects is the delivery of outcomes that meet customer expectations. When project outcomes do not produce expected results, both the project and resulting outcome will likely be viewed unfavorably. Requirements definition is a well-known technique for specifying project outcomes that is recognized by PMI as a critical success driver. Using tools and techniques from PMBOK and the newly released Professional in Business Analysis (PMI-PBA) Practitioner’s Guide, a project manager can significantly improve the chances that outcomes will meet expectations, and the associated projects will be judged favorably.
Speaker:
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Speaker: Allan Meltzer
Allan Meltzer is an ERP systems project manage and consultant providing services for over 17 years. His engagements covered supply chain, fulfillment chain, and manufacturing processes in a diverse range of industries including manufacturing, consumer products, services, extraction, energy, and healthcare. Clients have been located in the United States, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, and France. Before consulting, Allan was a controller and had a financial and operational accounting background. He worked with ISO certified companies, and participated in an enterprise effort to win the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for organizational excellence. Allan has a BA from West Virginia University and a MBA from University of New Orleans. He is a PMP and CPA.
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Thought Leadership in Project Management
This month’s article describes the work performed by the authors Josh Iorio and John E. Taylor about the Precursors to
engage leaders in virtual project teams. Virtual teams are emerging as viable organizational structures to have specialized
knowledge geographically distributed for the execution of projects. This work aims to add knowledge to the process of recognition
and training of prospective candidates for effective leadership roles in virtual project teams, by investigating the relationship that
may exist between workers’ previous experiences and the likelihood that they will become engaged and effective leaders to support
project work and relationships.
In the literature, it can be found that one of the classifications of leadership styles is based on transactional and
transformational leadership. The first style gives attention to task-related exchange of actions and reward between follower and
leader. The second style supports a person-orientation by aligning followers’ needs with the organization’s tasks and goals. Project
managers can perform a variety of interaction that fell in either one of these leadership styles. In this regard, the authors propose
that besides engagement in transactional and transformational interactions, effective virtual project team leaders should also
engage in technological interactions (e.g. troubleshooting). These technological aspects become crucial when leaders aim to
manage the transfer of knowledge and information across different geographic areas. The authors spotlight five dependent
variables to analyze the engagement in transactional, transformational and technological interactions: rapport building, solidarity
building, task and role assignments, virtual situation awareness and troubleshooting. To analyze the interactions associated with
the dependent variables, the authors included three independent variables, based on the candidate’s prior experiences: leadership
training for traditional project teams, experience working in distributed teams and experience working through the technological
medium of interaction. The final dataset was based in 47 hours of interactions during four weeks between four networks of 20
individuals each. The virtual interactions were conducted in CyberGRID (Cyber-enabled Global Research Infrastructure for Design)
(Iorio et al., 2011). A multiple regression model was used to identify patterns.
At first, the authors found out that leaders’ previous experiences have an important influence in the level of engagement
in transformational, transactional and technological interactions in virtual project teams. The traditional leadership training showed
a positive effect on the engagement in interactions for rapport building, solidarity building and task/role assignment, and even more,
this effect was moderated by previous experience working in distributed teams. Also, it was found that leaders who have had prior
experience working in distributed teams are better equipped to create shared situation awareness, which will determine the team
members’ understanding of the environment and the common interpretation of the events. Furthermore, this effect is increased
when leaders have prior experience working through the specific technological medium of interaction, since it helps to build a
shared awareness of the virtual environment and allows the engagement in troubleshooting, often specific to a particular
technology. According to the authors, the technological experiences are crucial to effective leadership in virtual project teams, as
they help increase the interaction efficiency by reducing the noise of interaction triggered by technological mediation.
In conclusion, the authors demonstrate that leaders’ engagement in the interactions of virtual teams have variances
depending on their previous experiences. The authors propose that virtual team leaders should be selected taking into account
their previous experience working in distributed teams and experience with the technological medium or else, the candidates may
be provided with these experiences before receiving the virtual team leadership assignment.
Featured Column by Carmen Pascente, PMP [email protected]
Reference: Iorio, J., Taylor, J.E. (2015). Precursors to engage leaders in virtual project teams. International Journal of Project Management, 33, 395-405.
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PMI HOUSTON CHAPTER MILESTONE SCHOLARSHIP
PMI has initiated the Chapter Milestone Scholarship program to celebrate significant chapter milestones (30th, 35th, and 40th). These significant milestones are proof of the dedication that the chapter volunteers have given to the project management profession. This professional development scholarship will enable the chapter to support the continuing education of project management practitioners as well as to promote lifelong learning that advances knowledge of the field. The PMI Houston Chapter Milestone Scholarship is a professional development scholarship administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarships, Grants & Awards Program in honor of PMI chapters achieving certain anniversaries. PMIEF is a charitable nonprofit organization leveraging project management for social good®. Please find additional information below:
Applications are due by 31 July. In order to be considered eligible for a scholarship, applicants must specify a project management course that is either stand-alone or as part of a certificate or certification program. Applicants will be evaluated with the following order of priority:
1st priority: must be a member of the PMI Houston Chapter in good standing
2nd priority: must live in the area that the PMI Houston Chapter serves
An external panel of judges will review applications to determine scholarship recipients.
For more information and to apply online please follow the links below.
Milestone Scholarships:
http://pmief.org/scholarships-grants-and-awards/scholarships/pmi-chapter-milestone-scholarships
Houston Chapter Scholarship:
http://pmief.org/scholarships-grants-and-awards/scholarships/pmi-houston-chapter-milestone-scholarship
Please forward all questions regarding the scholarship and the application process to the PMI Educational Foundation at [email protected].
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PMI Houston Offers Scholarships
PMI Houston Offers $40,000 in Scholarships to Project Management Students
For the second year in a row, the PMI Houston Chapter is offering $2000 scholarships to 20 Houston-area undergraduate and graduate students in fields emphasizing the importance of project management. These generous scholarships support students and are also one of the many ways that the organization fosters excellence in the project management profession.
Last year, PMI Houston awarded $40,000 in scholarships to celebrate the chapter’s 40th anniversary, and the scholarships were well received. Sam Houston State University student Devin McCullough expressed gratitude for the scholarship. “It is an honor to be recognized by PMI for the work I have been putting towards studying operations management, and I am very grateful for the opportunity that has been provided.” Johann Lane, a Finance student and military veteran added, “I am getting married in March and have 2 little girls. My family and I greatly appreciate everything!” Several students also expressed an interest in pursuing PMI certification.
The application process is competitive and selection is based on the student’s GPA, college transcript, resume, recommendation letter and an essay. In addition, students are required to study a subject related to project management and live and study within 100 miles of Houston. “We had given scholarships before, but never for such a large amount,” noted David Thomas. “The 2015 Board of Directors voted in January to award the same total amount this year and expect quite a few applications.”
For more information and application form please visit www.pmihef.org/scholarships.html. Although PMI Houston members are encouraged to apply, membership is not required. Applications must be received May 15, 2015 and recipients will be awarded scholarships in June.
This year’s scholarships will be awarded through the recently established PMI Houston Educational Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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New PMI Houston Downtown Venue
New PMI Houston Downtown Venue Offers Programs and Networking
Exciting news for the Downtown Venue come in the form of its recent
move from the Houston Downtown Library to a more centrally located
CenterPoint Energy Tower. Under the direction of Tim Powell and
through volunteering efforts of CenterPoint Energy’s Mitchell Crocker,
our Downtown venue was able to negotiate the use of CenterPoint’s
facilities, a move which has already showed great benefits in terms of
available services.
The first meeting was held at the new location on October 30th of last
year, an event at which its nearly 50 attendees had a chance to learn
about the ever-important Stakeholder Analysis and Management. In the venue’s ongoing efforts to provide a varied
meeting template and keep its attendees engaged, in the very next month, a panel discussion covering how the PMP
certification can help PMs in their PM careers was conducted and featured Mitchell Crocker, Lee Gay, and Nathan
Kranson of Shell. The panel discussion was moderated by the venue’s own director, Tim Powell. Although not all
speakers have been confirmed for future meetings, the venue looks forward to presenting more insightful topics such as
Communicating More Effectively as a PM, Stakeholder Buy-In, and Project Recovery. In addition, downtown venue’s
own Mitchell Crocker, a new(er) PMP, will be speaking at this year’s conference on the topic of a day in the life of a
new PMP so make sure you go and hear him share his experience in an area to which all PMPs can relate.
Located at the 13th floor – Room 1360/65 of the CenterPoint Energy Tower downtown on 1111 Louisiana Street, a few
blocks from the Theater District, the venue is a prime location for anyone working in the downtown district at
corporations such as Kinder Morgan, NRG, Shell, Hess Corporation, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and Chevron. Its
relative proximity to I-45 makes the location also accessible to those who wish to attend but are not within Houston’s
CBD.
All who want to attend should register online through the PMIH site. All meetings, parking, and snacks are free to
attendees, so come join us on last Thursday of each month from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. for an evening of learning, fun, and
networking!
For more information regarding the Downtown Venue, as well as to view the meeting calendar and registration, please
visit http://pmihouston.org/content.php?page=Programs.
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PMI Houston Rebuilding Together
PMI Houston is once again partnering with Rebuilding Together Houston (RTH) in their Volunteer Home Repair Program (VHRP) this spring. Each year, in April and October, hundreds of sponsored crews work for two days (usually Saturdays) restoring the exteriors of homes selected by RTH. Qualified homes receive critical refurbishments as a result of this extraordinary outpouring of compassion from the RTH volunteers. Each sponsored VHRP crew (usually 20+ volunteers each) is matched, according to skill level, with the degree of difficulty of the home to be repaired. Repairs range from scrape and paint to siding replacement, window repair, energy efficiency upgrades, building handrails or wheelchair ramps. The PMI Houston Chapter RTH Volunteer Coordinator is Max Rodgers and can be contacted at
[email protected] or by phone at (713) 722-5722 by anyone interested in participating in this program.
Additional information about the VHRP can be obtained by visiting the RTH website at
www.rebuildingtogetherhouston.org.
When:
Work Day 1: April 25
Work Day 2: May 2
How to Volunteer:
To volunteer contact Max Rodgers at
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Project Management Toastmasters Clubs
THE NEW WOODLANDS PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOASTMASTERS CLUB TO BEGIN IN MAY
The PMI-Houston Board of Directors has approved the sponsorship and funding for a new Project Management Toastmasters club that will meet in the Woodlands. There will be a Toastmasters demonstration meeting held at the Woodland’s PMI venue on Tuesday, April 21st. The Woodlands Project Management Toastmasters club’s meetings will align with the Woodland’s monthly PMI-H venue. The club will begin having meetings in May and will meet twice monthly on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday evenings of each month, starting at 6:15pm for networking and 6:30pm meeting start time. Meeting location is tentatively planned to be in the same meeting room where the monthly PMI meetings are held - Sam Houston State University – Woodlands campus. Project Management Toastmasters clubs are open to all, but members are predominately professional project managers. The clubs welcome people from all backgrounds and professions. Houston Area Project Management Toastmasters Clubs are sponsored by PMI Houston and aligned with the goals of PMI International. Certified PMPs receive Professional Development Units (PDU’s) for participation. As a member of a Project Management Toastmasters club, you can learn to:
Excel at job interviews
Give powerful business presentations
Effectively teach classes or training sessions
Lead successful meetings or seminars
Present persuasive arguments, summations or brainstorming
Southwest Houston Project Management Toastmasters
Schlumberger Sugar Land Campus
The Forum
210 Schlumberger Dr Sugar Land, TX 77478
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
6:15pm – Networking 6:30pm – Meeting Starts
North Houston Project Management Toastmasters Denny’s Restaurant 12697 Gessner Rd Houston, TX 77064 South of FM 1960 off FM249 1st, 3rd & 5th Tuesdays 6:00pm – Networking 6:30pm – Meeting Starts
Houston Galleria Project Management Toastmasters Houston Baptist University Atwood 2 Bldg, Rm 202 7502 Fondren Rd Houston, TX 77074 1st, 3rd & 5th Wednesdays 6:00pm – Networking 6:30pm – Meeting Starts
Visit a meeting to discover the benefits of membership!
Woodlands Project Management Toastmasters
Sam Houston State University Center
3380 College Park Drive, 4th Floor The Woodlands, TX 77384
2nd & 4th Tuesday
6:15pm – 8:00pm 1st club meeting Tues, May-12
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Classifieds
Dynamics AX Developer – Senior Consultant Rand Group Job Posting Feb. 12, 2015
Sr. Project Manager - Sugar Land, TX Ecolab Job Posting Mar. 4, 2015
Project Manager - PMP DIGISONICS INC Job Posting Mar. 6, 2015
Project Manager or Sr Project Manager OpenLink Financial LLC Job Posting Mar. 20, 2015
IT Project Manager Shaw Systems & Associates Job Posting Apr. 2, 2015
Project Manager, Healthcare Universal American Job Posting Apr. 2, 2015
Visit http://www.pmihouston.org/classifieds.php for all job listings. If you have a job opening that you would like to promote through the PMI Houston Chapter, please email the following information to [email protected].
Title
Company
Ad Expiration Date
Detailed Job Description
Your ad will be posted on the PMI Houston Chapter website and featured in weekly and monthly newsletter communications.
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Sponsor Communications
Agile and the New Year
NEW DATE May 20, 2015 Lean + Agile 2015
Last year at Lean+Agile DC we brought together the best and brightest
within the Lean and Agile communities for a one-day dual track
conference (see presentations from 2014 or take a look at
the website). Our Agile + Lean 2015 conference will take place on May
20, 2015. More information coming soon. Save the date!
LitheSpeed Achieves Gold Partner Status
LitheSpeed is happy to announce that we have achieved Gold partner status
with Scaled Agile (SAI). We are now able to offer SPC classes privately and
internationally, and are more connected to the SAFe community. We are
happy to join Dean Leffingwell and other SAI thought leaders in helping
organizations adopt and apply the Scaled Agile Framework effectively.For our
free SAFe Foundations seminar or to better understand how SAFe is used by
organizations to deliver large scale results please feel free to
contact [email protected] or email [email protected].
See our web site for more information about SAFe training opportunities.
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LitheSpeed Partners with IC Agile to Offer New
Certifications
As the Agile comity matures, we see understanding of the Agile mindset
deepening and new frameworks evolving. LitheSpeed is partnering with
one global organization, the International Consortium for Agile, to
advance the state of agile learning worldwide. ICAgile has created a
Learning Roadmap of over 400 learning objectives across various
Agile disciplines to assist practitioners on the path to agile mastery with an array of competency-
based expert certifications. Accredited members include training providers as well as corporations,
academic institutions and government entities who value the importance of an Agile mindset
regardless of various methodologies in use. For more information see the ICAgile web site.
Reinvent Management: Go to the Gemba
By Sanjiv Augustine
From Lean management, we’ve heard the exhortation to, “go to the gemba.”
Getting management to perform a gemba walk is gaining popularity in agile
circles, and of course, has been a key Lean technique for decades. As the excellent article Going
to the Gemba points out, the gemba walk is not strolling around and glad handing people. To
read the full blog post click here.
An Itch to Scratch!
By Raj Indugula
Part of the mission at LitheSpeed is to reach back to the community in some small manner, each
of us committed to that notion in our own unique way. The thought of engaging with kids
resonated with us, but of course, we didn’t quite know where to begin. Ideas were tossed around,
and soon, one of them took root and we put forth our maiden venture – a Kids Programming
Workshop. To read the full blog post click here.
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Corporate Training Plans - A Way to Save
Haven't finished planning for 2015 Agile training? Look no further. This is the perfect
time of theyear to lock down preferred pricing with LitheSpeed. Have your training
department contact us ([email protected]) and we will work out an
awesome deal, just for you. We look forward to helping you and your organization on
their Agile journey!
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a Scrum Alliance membership.
April 1-2 (Houston, TX) - Register
Visit LitheSpeed.com for a full schedule of upcoming classes and info about private agile
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