Thursday, March 10 2011 | 7:00 PM (Romance Standard Time)
Teacher: Angel Agueda Barrero
Price: Free
Duration: 90 minutes
Language: Spanish
Type: Public Online Class
About the Class:
Si quieres saber qué es OPM3® (Organizational Project Management Maturity Model) y cómo puede ayudarte a mejorar la madurez de gestión de proyectos en tu organización, este webinar es una buena oportunidad.
Estará impartido por Raúl Bellomusto, Director del capÃtulo del PMI de Buenos Aires y PMP® y un experimentado consultor en dirección de proyectos.
Este webinar está organizado conjuntamente por los capÃtulos del PMI de Buenos Aires y de Madrid y está abierto a todos aquellos que tengan interés por la dirección de proyectos.
Keywords: pmi, opm3, maturity model
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English Translation – About the Class: If you want to know what OPM3 ® (Organizational Project Management Maturity Model) and how it can help improve project management maturity in your organization, this webinar is a good opportunity. This will be given by Director of the chapter of PMI and PMP ® Buenos Aires and an experienced consultant in project management. This webinar is jointly organized by the chapters of PMI in Buenos Aires and Madrid and is open to anyone with an interest in project management. Keywords: PMI, OPM3, maturity model
Downloadable Webinar
Offered by ESI International (REP 1038)
Duration 1 hour 1 PDU or 1 CDU – 1 Cat 3 /1 Cat A Free
A common misconception exists among many practitioners who think anAgile approach means abandoning all of the knowledge areas and processes emphasized in the PMBOK® Guide. Nothing could be farther from the truth!
In this compelling presentation, Nancy will use real life examples to verify that core project management principles apply, regardless of the development approach. Leveraging the best of both the PMBOK® and Agile methods can deliver the highest value.
By attending, you will learn:
- How both traditional & Agile methods & techniques complement each other
- When to use traditional vs. Agile methods
- How to use “Achieved Value” (AV) instead of “Earned Value” (EV) to measure the value of project delivery
Presented by:
Nancy Y. Nee, PMP (LinkedIn profile), CBAP, CSM, Executive Director of Product Strategy, ESI International
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Live Webinar March 8 2011 – 1:30 am CST
Duration: 1 Hour 30 Min Credits: 1.5 PDU Cat C Free
Event Code: 153794 A Microsoft Event Presented by: Notion Solutions Inc.
Integration of Agile practices with EPM (Enterprise Project Management) helps to improve visibility across the entire application development lifecycle, empowering project managers and developers to follow their own methodologies yet be connected seamlessly with each other.
In this session, we provide an overview of the recently released Microsoft Team Foundation Server 2010 and Project Server 2010 Integration Community Beta. This integration lets Project managers track high-level requirements, while team leaders manage the details; enables Project managers to work in Project Server, which supports their workflow, while team leaders work in TFS, which supports theirs.
Presenter: Becky Madison
About Notion Solutions, Inc.
At Notion Solutions, Inc. our primary focus is to maximize your success with Team System. Our process is unique. We work with you to understand your environment and culture. We ask questions. We provide constant communication. And most important, we deliver a truly holistic approach to adopting Microsoft Visual Studio Team System.
Please Note: In order to attend the webinar series attendees will need to have a Windows Live ID. A link to set up this ID is located on the registration site. Please do this prior to the session
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Live Webinar March 8 2011 – 11:00 am EST
Duration: 1 Hr Credits: 1 PDU Cat 3 / Cat B
Presented by : Roeder Consulting (Rep 2453)
There is a science to people skills. – Successful project leaders need more than great technical skills. They need to have A Sixth Sense for Project Management ® – the “interpersonal/people skills†that help you successfully navigate through your initiatives with this seminar.
Project managers often only think of themselves as leaders – in charge of the project and the project team. But a key role for the project manager is also to be a “follower†– focused on the greater good of the project and knows that for success to be realized; sometimes someone else actually should take the lead.
In this one hour presentation, Gina Abudi, MBA, President of Abudi Consulting Group, will provide participants with the benefits of why they should, on occasion, step back from the lead and follow for the overall good of the project. Remember: Good Followership = Good Leadership!
Earn one PDU for FREE. Experience for yourself why this event reaches capacity every time!
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Live Webinar March 8 2011 – 11:30 am CST
Duration: 45 Min Credits: 0.75 PDU Cat C Free
Event Code: 153211 A Microsoft Event Presented by: Directions Training
New Features In Project 2010 – Learn what Microsoft has done to improve Project 2010 and the enhancements they have made to help you better manage your projects.
Please Note: In order to attend the webinar series attendees will need to have a Windows Live ID. A link to set up this ID is located on the registration site. Please do this prior to the session
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Live Webinar March 8 2011 – 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST
Duration: 1 hour 30 Min Credits: 1 PDU Cat 3 / Cat A
Presented by :Computer Aid Inc IT Metrics & Productivity Institute (Rep 2733)
This webinar with Michael West addresses connections between process improvement and performance improvement. You will learn how to leverage process improvement efforts to optimize organizational performance.
Click here to register for Getting Performance from Process Improvement.
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