PMICIE TM Dinner Meeting Deck

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Tuesday, July 15, 2014
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5:30-6:00 Check-In & Networking
6:00-6:45 Dinner
6:50-7:00 Break & Speaker Presentation Setup
7:00-7:50 Speaker Presentation Part 1
7:50-8:00 Break
8:00-8:50 Speaker Presentation Part 2
8:50-9:00 Wrap-Up & Raffle
9:00-9:30 Networking
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Collaboration & Outreach
◦ DeVry – Keller Graduate School of Management
 Industry Advisory Board
 Reviewed/provided feedback on graduate student projects
◦ Meeting scheduled with CSUSB
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Raise Awareness of the Chapter to our local
education community
Promote PMI and PMICIE’s values/benefits
Increase partnership and collaboration with our local
education community
Help fulfill PMI and PMICIE mission of advancing
Project Management Profession
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Finalized 2014 Strategic Plan
One-time free student pass approved by BOD
Revamped Presentation Material
Participated in the APICS Symposium
Joined the DeVry Industry Advisory Board
Delivered on site student presentations:
◦ University of Redlands – Rancho Cucamonga Campus
◦ University of Redlands – Temecula Campus
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Re-engage with existing contact base
◦ Deliver Chapter presentation on an ongoing basis
◦ Use survey to collect feedback & follow-up with those
expressing an interest to join
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Establish new contacts/partnerships by:
◦ Continuing to attend outreach events (ex. APICS)
◦ Present outreach goals/objectives
◦ Explore ideas with contacts, find out what their needs are
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Increase volunteer base
Continue to provide discounted rates of PMP
workshops to students who are on a PM Career Path
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Help students form on-site Project Manager
forum
Offer Student Scholarships
Provide a Virtual Mentor Program
Establish PMICIE presence at student job
fairs/career days
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Initial meeting with Professor Harold Dyck on July
10th of CSUSB
Meeting with Michael Toothman of UCR Pending
Meeting with Ray Heath of Cal Poly Pomona
(Student of ATOMS Club) Pending
Develop post presentation survey to get student
feedback and collect contact information
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Volunteering has some unique benefits:
◦ Worldwide recognition on your resume and LinkedIn profile
◦ Potential job opportunities you might not otherwise obtain
◦ Valuable networking contacts at notable companies,
agencies, organizations, associations and groups
◦ Experience gained from working with a non-profit on very
unique and challenging projects and activities
◦ Opportunity to improve existing skills or obtain new skills
and obtain extremely valuable real-life experience
◦ PDUs, PDUs, PDUs…
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 VP
of Marketing/Public Relations
◦ Average Hrs per month = 10, Yearly PDUs = 15
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Responsibilities
◦ Develop marketing, outreach and communication programs
◦ Create and disseminate the chapter’s announcements,
newsletter and press releases
◦ Maintain relationships with sponsors for revenue
generation to fund the chapter’s activities
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 Professional
Development Director
◦ Average Hrs per month = 10, Yearly PDUs = 15
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Responsibilities
◦ Provide information to members and nonmembers on
career development and PMP certification
◦ Coordinate the chapter’s external educational activities,
such as seminars, workshops, courses, and professional
development days
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Volunteers with over 90 days of service
Volunteer
Joel Rothschild
Current Role
Dinner Meeting Manager
Days
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Start, Build, and Advance
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We will submit PDUs for members that pre - register and
attend meetings!
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Members Helping Members
◦ Update your myPMI profile
◦ Download PMBOK for searchable study aid
Livia Campbell
 Daryl Ciano
 Khosrow Daraei
 Prasad Mahale
 William Parris
 Christine Philben
 Roberta Van Nortrick
 John Watts
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New to our
chapter?
• First
• Last
Where do you
work?
• Title
• Type of work
PM Experience
• Education
• Certification
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Name?
• First
• Last
Experience?
• Education
• Certification
Opportunity
Sought?
• Type/Title
• Full/Part Time
• Location
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Name?
Company?
Opportunity
Available?
• First
• Last
• Name
• Title
• Type/Title
• Full/Part Time
• Location
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2-Day Live Instruction
 Testing & Certification with
Scrum Alliance ($100.00 Value)
 16 PDUs toward PMP
recertification
 16 PDUs toward PMI-ACP
certification
 Location: Pomona, CA
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Contact: Robert Decraene
V.P. of Professional Development
[email protected]
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3-Day Live Instruction
 Designed to help you pass the
CAPM/PMP
 35 Contact Hours/PDUs
 Earn your credential to eliminate
doubt with employers
 Location: Pomona, CA
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Your name
Contact: Robert Decraene
V.P. of Professional Development
[email protected]
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 Kenneth
Denning, PMP
 Tammy Schembari, PMP
 Ilyas Mohamed, PMP
 Jeffrey Ober, PMP
 Mike Long, PMP
*193 of our 348 members (57%) are PMP-Certified
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014 – 5:30 PM
◦ 2-PDU Event!!! Temecula Dinner Meeting
◦ ‘Going Agile - Faster, Easier & More Accurate Results’
◦ Presented by Mr. Brian Dreyer, CSM
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Tuesday, August 19, 2014 – 5:30 PM
◦ 2-PDU Event!!! Rancho Cucamonga Dinner Meeting
◦ ‘What Does Not Kill My PM Career Only Makes it Stronger!’
◦ Presented by Mr. Don Kim, PMP, PMI-ACP, CSM
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014 – 5:30 PM
◦ 2-PDU Event!!! Temecula Dinner Meeting
◦ ‘Project Management Leadership 360 Degree Assessments’
◦ Presented by Mr. Mohammed Najar
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PMICIE Chapter
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2 PDU Dinner
www.pmicie.org
for more
information
Mr. Lindon Austin Crow
Topic: Project Communications Management
Title: ‘3 Keys to Productive Project Communication’
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