Tuesday, June 25, 2013
5:30-6:00 Check-In & Networking 5:30-6:15 Upcoming Event Loop 6:00-6:45 Dinner 6:15-6:45 Dinner Meeting Deck 6:45-7:00 Break & Speaker Presentation Setup 7:00-8:45 Speaker Presentation 8:45-9:00 Wrap-Up 9:00-9:30 Networking 2
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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 opportunities with contacts at notable companies, agencies, and groups Experience gained from working at a non-profit on very unique challenges PDU s, PDU s and More PDU s!!!! 5
PMICIE ANNOUNCEMENTS: 10-Year Anniversary & PMI International Day in November Corporate and Community Outreach, Prof Dev, Ops/Admin and Sponsorship Scrum Certification Session Mon., July 29 and Tues., July 30th PMI ANNOUNCEMENTS: PMP Exam for PMBOK 4th Edition ends July 31, 2013 Students must validate full-time status to qualify for Student Membership Rate Asia Pacific LIM: July 12 thru July 13, Singapore North America LIM Oct 24 thru Oct 26, New Orleans PMO Symposium Nov, San Diego 6
Takeaways from tonight s presentations Student memberships spread the word Open positions great opportunities Changing world and employment landscape!! **Invest in yourself sooner rather than later** Help..... Please complete your surveys 7
Chapter monthly growth of: 2 324 members in total Up 14 members from a 2012 close of 310 members Number of new members: 14 Renew: 20 of 34 New Student Members: 0 8
Brian Baird Jeff Baker Roy Conner Michael Hill Gregory Hood Kush Lalwani Eric Manlongat Matthew McIntosh Jayant Narang Sunil Sarangi Sze Tan Michael Thompson Karen Wagner Marc Weiss 9
New to our chapter? Where do you work? PM Experience Title Type of work Education Certification 10
Name? Experience? Opportunity Sought? First Last Education Certification Type/Title Full/Part Time Location 11
Name? Company? Opportunity Available? First Last Name Title Type/Title Full/Part Time Location 12
The CIE Chapter s Campaign to assist project managers in achieving their certification is recognized in June s Issue of PMI Today Volunteers offer: Certification Readiness Assessment Current experience Current PM education/contact hours Readiness gap analysis Certification Road Map Experience attainment guidance Work Volunteer Education Formal face-to-face On line resources Books Application Guidance CONTACT: Bill McDermott VP Professional Development 714-234-7263 13
Syed Qasim, PMP Alberto D Mendoza, PMP Mr. Jimmy Nguyen, PMP Melodee Leavitt, PMP Cynthia Gibbs, PMP Brian Baird, PMP Darrell Brown, Sr., PMP Mr. Young Park, PMP Aydin Erturk, PMP Michael Roth, PMP Lily Badalamenti, PMP 14
Project Management Professionals are in the top 3 most sought after skills by business executive U.S. News and World Report 2012 Employers are passing over perfectly sound Project Managers for those PMs that are certified A Certified Project Management Professional s average yearly cash compensation is $107,000 15% compared to a still very respectable $92,500 25% PMI Global Salary Survey 7th Addition 2011 On Average, PMPs are making $14,500 more a year than their uncertified peers 15
Mr. Kevin W. Reilly, PMP, PMI-ACP Mr. Douglas Henstridge, PMP, PMI-ACP Dr. Syed Hasnain H Rizvi, Ph.D., PMP, PMI-ACP Mr. Mark C. Layton, PMP, PMI-ACP 16
1. Establish our Marketing plan by incorporating our slogan into a unified message across all chapter channels including the website and social media. 2. Decrease chapter member attrition rate to <= 30% (retention > 70%). 3. Fill 80% of our volunteer positions. 17
PMICIE Chapter Temecula 2 PDU Dinner Please visit www.pmicie.org For more information Theme: Agile Project Management Presentation Title: Change Management Presenter: Ms. Kate Megaw, PMP, CSM, CSPO, CSP 18
2-day Live Instruction Designed to certify you as a Scrum Master (CSM) 16 Contact Hours/PDUs Earn your credential to eliminate doubt with employers CONTACT: Bill McDermott VP Professional Development 714-234-7263 19
Your name 3-Day Live Instruction designed to help you pass the PMP/CAPM Devry University Pomona, CA 35 Contact Hours/PDUs Earn your credential to eliminate doubt with employers CONTACT: Bill McDermott VP Professional Development 714-234-7263 20
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PMICIE Chapter Temecula 2 PDU Dinner Please visit www.pmicie.org For more information Theme: Agile Project Management Presentation Title: When Agile Fails - Causes and Corrections Presenters: Mr. Craig D. Wilson, PMP, CSM 22
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