Meetings

Meeting notes, program descriptions, fliers

Meeting 2009-10-20 Auto Theft Task Force

Continuing this year's theme of Interesting and Unique Projects. Tuesday, October 20, 5:30PM, Conley's Place.

Meeting 2009-09-15 Preparation for the PMP Exam

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.
 

Meetings

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
6:30 – 7:30 PM – Program Presentation

All meetings are free and open to anyone interested in learning more about
project management and related topics. Students are encouraged to attend.

Meeting 2009-06-19 Speed Interviewing

Inspired by the concept of “speed dating”, this program featured simulated one-question job interviews. Interviewers: Debbie Curless, PMP and Beverly Pogue.

Meeting 2009-05-19 Flying Fish

"Bring Your Manager" night!  Presenter: Scott Rabe, PMP. We took this oppor”tuna”ty to talk about the Pike Place World Famous FISH philosophy.

Meeting 2009-04-21 Working in an International, Multicultural Environment

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.

Meeting 2009-03-18 Managing Tech Projects With Vague Requirements

Presenter: Warren Carpenter CPIM, PMP. A case study in managing a high-tech project that has vague, poorly specified requirements.

Meeting 2009-02-17 Creating Cross-Divisional Teams

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.

Meeting 2009-01-20 Critical Chain Method

Presenter: Robert R. Stiger, PhD, PMP. Critical chain has shown by identifying and managing schedule time contingency project managers can
complete projects sooner and avoid all of the increased cost and failures that occur when projects are late.

Syndicate content