PMI Austin New Member Orientation Bruce Solberg, PMP Membership Director membership@pmiaustin.org
Agenda Orientation and Chapter Information Chapter-sponsored Events Member Resources Volunteer Opportunities PMP and Other Certifications Next Steps Where Do I Go From Here? 2
Orientation and Chapter Information 3
Chapter Orientation Available once per quarter at chapter meetings Occasionally available via online webinars Claim 1 PDU Open to feedback! Please provide comments via email to membership@pmiaustin.org 4
History of PMI Austin Charter established in 1992 1992: 38 charter members March, 1992 - Dr. Calin Popescu submitted Letter of Intent May 18, 1992 Chapter Kickoff Meeting February, 2000 IRS recognized APMI as a 501(c)(6) Chapter celebrated 20th anniversary in 2013 Current membership is ~ 2,400 5
Chapter Membership Item PMI membership* Cost $139 (Global New) $129(Global Renewal) + $25 (Local)** Frequency Yearly on anniversary *You do not need to be a PMP to join PMI ** You must be a PMI Global member to join a Local Chapter 6
PMI Austin Mission Statement To promote professionalism in Project Management To provide a forum for the free exchange of Project Management ideas, solutions and implementations To disseminate state-of-the-art terminology and techniques to improve communication among Chapter members To provide Project Management information and education to Chapter members To promote Project Management, in general, and the PMI, specifically, to companies and organizations in and around the Austin and Central Texas area. 8
PMI Austin Board of Directors 9 voting Officer positions. Elected annually in Aug/Sep Officers serve 2 terms: Terms are staggered Maintains knowledge base 20 Director positions. Appointed and approved by Board 10 Chair positions. Appointed and approved by the Board President Position Past President President-Elect Chief Operations Officer Communications Officer Education and Certification Officer External Services Officer Professional Development Officer 2014 Officer Name Ram Dokka, PMP Lorna Stewart-Booker, PMP Rahul Bhandari, PMP Veronica Phillips Kati Kieffer Igor Frolow, PMP Heather Hall, PMP Douglas A. Hogan, PMP Treasurer Carolyn J. Carson, PMP 9
Chapter-Sponsored Events 11
Chapter Meetings 4 th Tuesday of each month At the Thompson Convention Center at UT Meeting in June Social event held at different local Format 1 hour presentation (1 PDU) 2 hour workshop (2 PDUs) Door Prizes Enter to win at each meeting Meeting Options Austin Chapter Member Non- Member Presentation or Workshop only (early-bird) $10 $20 Presentation or Workshop only (regular price) $15 $25 Presentation or Workshop and Dinner (early-bird) $20 $25 Presentation or Workshop and Dinner (regular price) $30 $35 12
Professional Development Day (PDD) Held in the Fall 7 PDUs For 2013: Oct 3, 2013 Renaissance Hotel (Arboretum) 4 Educational tracks available 13
Local Industry Networking and Knowledge Sharing (LINKS) SIG Meetings Goals Share common interests and issues related to PMO s, Tech Project Management, and the recent addition of Construction Project Management Provide continuing project management education Share tools and templates that work Learn from other PMO professionals Meetings Held monthly during lunch Held at Texas Assn of School Boards, Walker-Davis Conf Center $10 PMI members/$10 non-members (includes lunch) 14
Other Sponsored Events Spring Seminar Features nationally known speaker Earn 7 PDUs Workshops Vendor-sponsored seminars Career development 15
Member Resources & Benefits 16
Job Resources Blue Dot Green Dot Program Networking opportunity At Monthly Chapter Meetings Sign up to meet employers who are hiring or know of opportunities Job Opportunities Email List Must be an PMI Austin chapter member in good standing. To join, send an email with your name and PMI membership ID to opportunities@pmiaustin.org Submit a job listing by emailing the posting/details to opportunities@pmiaustin.org 17
PMP Certification Prep Courses Held four times per year at St. Edwards University Professional Center Held 5 consecutive Saturdays 8 hours each day Covers all 9 knowledge areas of PMBOK Cost $795 for PMI Austin members $995 for non-members More info on www.pmiaustin.org or www.austinpmi.org 18
Other Benefits Networking Opportunities Community Outreach Subscription to monthly newsletter- Project Landscape 10 year member recognition award New Chapter Member Gift 19
Additional Resources PMI Austin website: www.pmiaustin.org or www.austinpmi.org Links for free webinars (worth PDUs!) Archives of past programs and events Subscription to Project Landscape our monthly newsletter Austin PMI Mentoring Program Receive email reminders of chapter events Members only website area Follow us on Twitter 21
Volunteer Opportunities 22
Austin PMI Volunteer Opportunities PDUs are awarded for volunteer service according to the Project Management Institute s CCR Program Handbook. Current opportunities posted online: https://vrms.pmi.org/ Find an Opportunity Update Your Volunteer Profile Submit an online application indicating your areas of interest and expertise Earn PDUs 23
PMP and Other PMI Certifications 24
Available Credentials Credential Full Name What do candidates do? CAPM Certified Associate in Project Management Responsible for individual project tasks in their area of expertise (e.g., finance, marketing, legal, customer care, market research, fulfillment, processing). PMP PgMP PMI-RMP PMI-SP Project Management Professional Program Management Professional PMI Risk Management Professional PMI Scheduling Professional Responsible for all aspects of individual projects for the life of the project. Ensure the ultimate success of the program; modify programs and make decisions that advance strategic and business objectives; define and initiate projects and assign project managers; and oversee multiple projects. Responsible for identifying project risks and preparing mitigation plans. Responsible for creating and maintaining the project schedule. 25
How Do I Obtain A Certification Step 1: Read the Certification Handbook and Review Eligibility Requirements Step 2: Review application form, gather application materials, and document your education and experience Step 3: Complete the application Step 4: Following Application approval submit your exam certification fee Step 5: If required, Provide Audit Documentation Step 6: Schedule, Take and Pass the Exam within 1 Year of Application Acceptance. Application must be approved before you are eligible to take an exam Schedule at Prometric testing centers 4 hours, 200 multiple-choice questions 26
PMP Eligibility Requirements Eligibility Requirements High school graduate + 5 years project management experience and 35 hours of project management education, or Bachelor s degree + 3 years project management experience and 35 hours of project management education You do not need to be a member of PMI to obtain a PMI credential Your application may be audited If you think you might be interested in applying, start documenting education and experience now 27
What Happens Once I m Certified? Once you pass the exam, you are required to participate in the Continuing Certification Requirements (CCR) program (i.e. earn PDUs) Your certification/ccr cycle begins the day you pass the exam and ends on the same date three years later. If you do not earn PDUs, your credential will expire and you lose your PMP status. Credential Handbook PMP PMP 60 PDUs PgMP PgMP 60 PDUs Number of PDUs needed in three year cycle PMI-SP PMI-SP 30 PDUs in specialized area of project scheduling PMI-RMP PMI-RMP 30 PDUs in specialized area of project risk management CAPM CAPM No PDUs. Re-exam at end of five year cycle 28
How Can I Earn PDUs? Opportunity Chapter Meetings (presentation and workshop) Potential PDUs 1-2 per meeting SIG Meetings Fall PDD 7 Spring Seminar 7 Volunteering (Austin PMI and National PMI) Agile Austin Meetings http://www.agileaustin.org/ 1.5 per meeting 1-5, depending on type 1 per hour of content SPIN Meetings http://www.austin-spin.org/ Classes and workshops Communities of Practice Webinars Your Job 1 per hour of content varies varies varies 30
PDU Earnings Example Year 1 Event Chapter Meetings (6 meetings: 3 workshops (2hr) and 3 presentations (1hr) Fall PDD or Spring Seminar 7 Volunteering (PMI Austin) 2 Attend 2 free online webinars 2 Year 2 Event Chapter Meetings (6 meetings: 3 workshops (2hr) and 3 presentations (1hr) Project Management (job) 5 Volunteering (PMI Austin) 3 Training through REP or other PMI approved training 5 PDUs 9 PDUs 9 20 22 31
PDU Earnings Example Year 3 Event Chapter Meetings (7 meetings: 3 workshops (2hr) and 4 presentations (1hr), June social Fall PDD or Spring Seminar 7 Volunteering (PMI Austin) 1 PDUs 10 18 20 + 22 + 18 = 60 32
What Do I Do With My PDUs? Keep track of them! PMI Austin DOES NOT submit or track PDUs for you Enter them online regularly Check your transcript Keep all paperwork for classes, PDDs, etc. Be prepared to be audited! Mark which chapter meetings you attend (print receipt) Do not wait until the eleventh hour to submit your PDUs Detailed instructions available on PMI Austin site: - Prof Development->Career Development->How to Report PDUs 33
Online PDU Review and Reporting Go to https://ccrs.pmi.org/certificants/transcript.aspx Login using your PMI.org ID and password 35
PDU Self-Claim 36
Further Information on Reporting PDUs http://www.austinpmi.org/professional-development/how Austin Component Chapter ID is C061 37
Maintaining Your Credential Video http://pdu.pmi.org/ 38
Where Do I Go From Here? 39
Where Do I Go From Here? Bookmark the website: www.pmiaustin.org or visit www.austinpmi.org Read the chapter newsletters Sign up to volunteer! Sign up for the PMI Austin Job Opportunities distribution list Sign up for the email list Continue to attend chapter meetings Pick up your new member gift if you haven t already! 40
QandA Session QandA 41
Thank You! For more information please visit the PMI Austin website: www.pmiaustin.org or www.austinpmi.org membership@pmiaustin.org 42