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Live Webinar May 26, 2011 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 30 Min Credits: 1 PDU Category A
Presented by: Computer Aid Inc IT Metrics & Productivity Institute (Rep 2733)

Well-defined requirements are crucial to the success of business analysts. In this webinar, Mary Gorman shares her lessons learned from 20 years of helping business analysts become proficient in their trade.

Click to register for Sharing the Secret Sauce: Lessons from a Business Analysis Mentor

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Live Webinar May 18th 2011, 2:00 – 3:00 pm EDT
Offered by IAG Consulting (REP 2858)
Duration 1 hour 1 PDU or 1 CDU 1 Category A Free
Previously recorded version also available.

This session is a deep dive into requirements documentation issues showing examples of good documentation practices and samples of materials that only look good on the surface, but have significant buried problems. Find out the 3 most common documentation mistakes, and learn about 5 critical success factors for effective requirements documentation.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Know what material must be present in high quality requirements documentation.
  2. See how documentation defects impact project performance.
  3. Learn how to simplify your strategy for documentation by focusing on the right information at the right time

You will have to register – then the webinar will load in the page
Please be patient this may take a min or two to load.
(You may have to use the side scroll bar to place the webinar on pause)

Click to register for the Live version of Inside Effective Business Requirements Documentation

Recorded Version Information:

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Live Webinar May 17, 2011 – 11:00 am to 12:00 pm EDT
Presented by the Corporate Education Group (REP 1011)
Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 Category A PDU Free

As of August 31, 2011, approximately 30% of the content for the Project Management Professional® (PMP®) Exam will change.

In this webinar, you will learn the basis for the changes, revisions to the PMP® Exam layout, as well as tips for those planning to take the Exam or currently studying for it.

Key learning points include:

  1. Why the Exam is changing (results of a Role Delineation Study)
  2. A primer on the Exam layout
  3. Review of the education and experience requirements
  4. What specifically is being changed or added to the exam
  5. Integration of the Professional and Social Responsibility content
  6. Hints for a study plan
  7. A scan of PMI®’s frequently asked questions

Presenter: Bonnie Cooper, PMP®, Instructor and Consultant for Corporate Education Group, is a twenty-year information technology professional. In her current role as the Program Director for the Massachusetts Medical Society’s (MMS) Corporate IT Program Office, Bonnie is responsible for coordinating the efforts of project teams, overseeing the implementation of project standards, managing the corporate IT strategic plan, and leading the program to re-engineer the membership platform for MMS.

Click to register for What You Need to Know: PMI®’s New PMP® Exam.

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Live Event – May 4, 2011 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm MDT in Edmonton Alberta
Presented by: The Training Store and Norquest College
Duration: 1 Hour Keynote Address 1 Category C
Paid Event Includes Refreshments & A Light Meal
Member price: $25.00 plus GST Non-Member price: $30.00 plus GST

Ian Woodall is presenting his keynote address to many PMI® Chapter organizations across North America. In these situations the presentation may qualify for a Category A PDU. He has presented this address at the PMI® West Coast Chapter (Vancouver BC) and the PMI® Tucson Chapter. He is also presenting this keynote address at the PMINAC conference in Edmonton. The PMINAC presentation will be available for a Category A PDU.

If you get a chance to see his presentation take it!

As the first rays of dawn crept across the Tibetan plateau Ian Woodall stepped on to the summit of Mount Everest and into history, one of a select few to have climbed the world’s highest mountain by both its south and north sides.

During his first ascent from the south Ian’s team were trapped at 8 000 meters in the worst storm in Everest history which claimed the lives of five fellow climbers. After the trauma and tragedy of the storm Ian and his team nevertheless chose to try again, finally reaching the summit as the only ones left on the mountain.

Two years later while attempting the north side of Everest Ian stopped only a few hundred metres below the summit to try and help a dying climber. Nine years later Ian returned to 8 600 metres on the north side of Everest to bury the woman he had been forced to leave behind.

Using the power of emotional storytelling, Ian describes the triumphs and tragedies of climbing Mount Everest, sharing insights related to Personal Inspiration and Practical Leadership.

This presentation was ‘stimulating, highly motivating, with many pertinent lessons about leadership’
– Mary Chapman, CEO, Chartered Management Institute

Session objective: To gain inspiration about leadership in triumph and tragedy.

Agenda:
6:00pm Refreshments & light meal
6:30pm-7:30pm Presentation and Q & A
7:30pm-8:00pm Networking

Ian Woodall was born in England, but then spent twenty-two years in South Africa, before returning to the UK. Between 1996 and 2007 Ian conceived, planned and led five expeditions to Mount Everest, reaching the summit on two occasions. Before embarking on his Everest expeditions Ian worked as a school teacher, a catering manager, an internal auditor, as well as serving as an officer in the British Army. Ian lives in the Principality of Andorra, deep in the heart of the Pyrenees mountains on the border between France and Spain. http://www.ianwoodall.com/

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Live Webinar April 21 2011 – 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm EDT
Presented by: PmCentersUSA (REP 1016)
Duration 30 Min Credits: 0.5 PDU Category A Free

This webinar explains the origin of projects, and how a project portfolio is created in alignment with an organizational vision. The portfolio should also created in relation to the future state of the organization and the corresponding organizational strategy.

This talk will also discuss the various reasons for doing projects and effective portfolio techniques to help ensure the right projects are selected. This webinar will also provide you with key questions that should be asked when starting a new project.

Subject Matter Expert: Joseph A. Lukas, PMP®, PE, CCE

Joe Lukas (LinkedIn profile) is Vice-President of PMCentersUSA.Joe has been involved in project management for over 30 years and has worked in engineering, manufacturing, construction, project controls, estimating and contracting, and has been a Program and Project Manager supporting world-wide programs.

Registration to the PMCentersUSA site is required.

Click here to register for this live opportunity.

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Mark your Calendar for this 3 day event – Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday March 8 – 10 & prepare to be engaged! Invest in Your Professional Development with a 3 Day all-inclusive price

You’ll attend sessions given by today’s thought leaders – 15 Live Seminars – Gain valuable insights into Project Management Today

Purchase a 3 day pass for ONLY $97.00 USD – Tickets Are Limited – Sales will end March 6th, no exceptions

The Project Management Telesummit is a live online “virtual” event where you will gain valuable insights from fifteen of today’s dynamic and engaging thought leaders in Project Management from the comfort of your home, office, or anywhere in between.

As Project and Program Mangers, a lot is expected from us. With increasingly complex projects and often conflicting strategic objectives, we are constantly asked to apply our knowledge, skills, techniques and tools to meet the on-going mandate to “Do more. Do it faster. Do it with less”. We have to work hard to stay on top of our game. When budgets get tight, training and professional development are usually the first things out the door. Take charge of your own training and professional development and invest in your future – it really is the best way to create your own job security.

The theme for this Telesummit is “Thrive”.

The focus is on the insights you need to stay ahead and thrive despite today’s challenging and turbulent business climate.

You will learn winning strategies for delivering successful projects, expand your skill set, and network with other project management professionals, practitioners, and thought leaders.

Samad Aidane, Founder of Guerilla Project Management, presents this Telesummit, March 8 – 10, with the leading voices in Project Management detailing practical strategies for immproving your projects. Remember tickets are limited so get yours today.

Earn up to 15 PDUs. (There will be 15 min breaks between sessions)
This will be considered Category C PDUs under the changes to the PDU process beginning March 1st, 2011.

Click the specific topic to go to a description of that session.

The Schedule

Tuesday March 8, 2011

Time Session # Speaker Topic
08:00 AM –
09:00 AM
Session 1 Rick Morris Stop Playing Games! A Project Manager’s Guide to Successfully Navigating Organizational Politics
09:15 AM –
10:15 AM
Session 2 Dana Brownlee The Secrets to Running Project Status Meetings that WORK!!
10:30 AM –
11:30 AM
Session 3 Jason Fair Agile in large Enterprise System Integration projects
11:45 AM –
12:45 PM
Session 4 Todd Williams Improving Project Inception
01:00 PM –
02:00 PM
Session 5 Traci Duez Change is Impossible Unless You Change Your Mind

Wednesday March 9, 2011

Time Session # Speaker Topic
08:00 AM –
09:00 AM
Session 6 Dr. Steven Flannes Recognizing and Resolving Project Conflict
09:15 AM –
10:15 AM
Session 7 Steve Martin Consulting Secrets for Project Managers
10:30 AM –
11:30 AM
Session 8 Geoff Crane The Soft Skill Salsa: An Examination of Destructive Behaviors in Project Managers
11:45 AM –
12:45 PM
Session 9 Peter Taylor The Art of Productive Laziness
01:00 PM –
02:00 PM
Session 10 Tres Roeder A Sixth Sense for Project Management
02:15 PM –
03:15 PM
Bonus Session Dr. Ginger Levin Building and Maintaining Relationships and Making Effective Decisions

Thursday March 10, 2011

Time Session # Speaker Topic
08:00 AM –
09:00 AM
Session 11 Richard B. Sheridan Agile and the Business Value of Joy
09:15 AM –
10:15 AM
Session 12 Patricia Garofano Look before you Leap: Managing the Successful Vendor Transition Project
10:30 AM –
11:30 AM
Session 13 Bernardo Tirado How Does Understanding Human Behavior Increase Your Project Success Rate?
11:45 AM –
12:45 PM
Session 14 Brian Munroe Rescuing Troubled Projects
01:00 PM –
02:00 PM
Session 15 Dr. Margery Mayer Global Communications; what does it means in today’s business?

Click here for a description of the 15 individual sessions that are included in your $97 admission.

Click here to purchase your three day pass to this event