Meetings
Continuing this year's theme of Interesting and Unique Projects. Tuesday, October 20, 5:30PM, Conley's Place. |
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Your Inland Northwest PMI Chapter will be offering a PMP preparation course in January. In this month’s program, we will describe our course. Come learn about a curriculum that has been modeled after the PMI’s Women’s Specific Interest Group. This program has been used internationally and has resulted in a 98% rate of passage by its enrollees. You will find out how you can participate as a student, instructor or coach. Also, information will be provided regarding costs, materials, and membership fees that will be part of this highly effective program.
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The Chapter customarily meets on the third Tuesday of each month at:
Conley's Place Restaurant & Pioneer Pies Bakery 12618 E Sprague Ave, Spokane Valley, 99216 - (509) 924-5411
5:30 – 6:30 PM – Networking and no-host dinner All meetings are free and open to anyone interested in learning more about |
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Inspired by the concept of “speed dating”, this program featured simulated one-question job interviews. Interviewers: Debbie Curless, PMP and Beverly Pogue. |
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"Bring Your Manager" night! Presenter: Scott Rabe, PMP. We took this oppor”tuna”ty to talk about the Pike Place World Famous FISH philosophy. |
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Presenter: Ralph Meyer, PMP. In this presentation Ralph pass on a few helpful suggestions and pointers on how to prepare for those international and multicultural assignments. |
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Presenter: Warren Carpenter CPIM, PMP. A case study in managing a high-tech project that has vague, poorly specified requirements. |
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Presenter: Joseph Flahiff, PMP. Every project manager can build successful cross divisional teams.You need to be more than a project manager; you need to be a Project Leader. |
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Presenter: Robert R. Stiger, PhD, PMP. Critical chain has shown by identifying and managing schedule time contingency project managers can |
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