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Don't Miss Our March Dinner Meeting! Monday, March 9, 2020, 6pm - 8:00pm
In a fully interactive, game-changing keynote presentation, motivational speaker David Lawhorn will forever change how you view Performance and Execution. You may be so close to your dream, plan or goal, but you can’t seem to get over that last hump or obstacle. In this power-packed session, you will learn the three critical dynamics that will take you from looking at your dreams to living them. Don’t let this year come and go with your true potential still locked inside of you. Mark your calendar and invest in an evening of development that will pay benefits for the rest of your life. See you at the event! |
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“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." ~George Bernard Shaw |
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ProjectTalks is coming back this Spring
"Project and Program Communications: Correcting the Three Most Common Misunderstandings" "Manage Change Before Change Manages You" "Fireside Chat – My PMI Journey and My Key Tools for Every Project" "Step Up Project Managers! What Else Have You Got?" "The Power of Construction Schedule Analytics": February AEC Forum Summary Written by Deborah Johnson, MBA, MPH, PMP On February 11th, 2020, Michael Pink, CEO of SmartPM Technologies, Inc. was the featured presenter at the Architecture Engineering & Construction (AEC) Forum.
The problem? Schedule analysis is not planned for or conducted until things have become problematic. This can be due to over-optimism at the onset and fear to face the implications of delays (time, scope and money). |
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PMI Atlanta's Project Management Day of Service needs you! If you are an experienced project manager, or even if you are learning the ropes, and believe in making a positive impact on society through project management, this is the event for you! If you are a nonprofit that has challenges with organization and execution, as it relates to projects, this is a fantastic opportunity. The Project Management Day of Service (PMDoS) is a full day communityservice event which the PMI Atlanta Chapter has hosted since 2018. The intent of the program is to provide nonprofits with pro bono (free, professional) project management services to help them address their challenges. We do this by bringing together experienced project managers (PMs) with nonprofits that are working hard to serve their communities. The PMs guide the nonprofits in various aspects of our discipline (scoping, planning, scheduling, etc.) which in turn allows the nonprofits to do more to serve their communities. This is done by conducting a set of workshops to dive into the project challenges that the nonprofits are dealing with, and then pivot towards organizing the work, such that scope items are organized and best practices are shared to support the nonprofits goals going forward. |
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