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    PMI-OC - PMP CertificationExamination Preparation Course

    Instructor Orientation

    8 September 2007

    Theme: Better and Better

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    Instructor Themes

    September 2007 Better & Better

    January 2007 Create a Significant

    Learning Experience January 2006

    New material, NewFaces

    October 2005 Building Bridges LA-

    OC joining forces

    Winter 2005 Value of Co-Instruction

    Fall 2004

    Be Prepared

    Spring 2004 Excel at Instruction (in

    spite of handicaps)

    Winter 2004

    Increase Consistency of

    Instruction

    Fall 2003

    Improve Materials(OuterCore & Sybex)

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    Session Agenda

    Topic Time Facilitator

    Welcome 5 minutes Lead Instructor

    Introductions & Groups 5 minutes Lead Instructor

    Review of Instructors Role 45 minutes Lead Instructor

    & Co-Instructor

    Break 5 Minutes

    Tips to Instructors & 1-minute practice 55 Minutes Co-Instructor& Lead Instructor

    Break 5 minutes

    Continue Instructor practice 55 Lead Instructor& Co-Instructor

    Wrap-up 5 minutes Lead Instructor

    Total 240 minutes 8 AM -12 Noon

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    Ground Rules

    Stay on schedule

    Stay on topic

    Conduct one conversation at a time

    Provide feedback

    red light / green light

    Make accomplishable suggestions

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    Introductions

    Introduce Yourselves

    Name

    Background and Relevant Experience

    Motivation for Teaching

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    Acknowledgment

    Acknowledge that you are:

    Project Management Professionals

    Experienced Project Managers

    Knowledgeable Project ManagementInstructors

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    Instructor Orientation Goal

    Is Not About Teaching

    UC, CSU, Corporate, Private, etc.

    Is About Improving PMI-OC Course Improve quality of instruction

    Improve consistency of delivery

    Embrace your participation and solicitfeedback

    All feedback is helpful

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    Course Philosophy and Goals

    Course Philosophy & Goals

    Themes & Recommendations

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    Course Philosophy

    PMI-OC will provide all the studymaterials and training to enable a

    student to pass the PMP certificationexamination

    Leave no student behind (unstated)

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    Course Goal

    Goal is to prepare students forsuccess in the exam:

    Understand learning commitmentrequired

    Prepare for certification examination

    Take and successfully pass the PMP

    certification examination Become contributors to the profession

    and PMI

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    Course Goal

    Goal is not to:

    Teach project management concepts

    Solve project management problems

    Provide advice about the real-worldapplication of project management

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    Class Evaluation Themes

    Clarify materials

    Content of questions not covered inreference text, slides or lecture

    Action: Provide constructive feedback toOuterCore

    Improve quality of instruction

    Preparation of instructors

    Action: Leverage techniques and knowledge ofparticipants in this session

    Value of co-instruction Action: Encourage planning with co-instructor

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    Recommendations

    Recommendations from StudentEvaluations

    Explain concepts

    Help synthesize information

    Provide real-world examples thatrelate to PMBOK

    Be cautious about real-world examplesthat do not relate to PMBOK

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    Recommendations

    Recommendations from InstructorPractice

    Provide handouts or white boardexamples

    Highlight important concepts in thePMBOK

    Expand explanations when dissectingquestions and selecting answers

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    Session Structure

    Session Schedules

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    Morning Session

    Schedule Topic

    8:00 AM 9:45 AM Slide Presentation

    9:45 AM 10:00 AM Break

    10:00 AM 10:30 AM Take and Score Practice Test

    10:30 AM 11:00 AM Review Practice Test

    11:00 AM 12:00 AM Questions and Answers

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    Afternoon Session

    Schedule Topic

    1:00 PM 2:45 PM Slide Presentation

    2:45 PM 3:00 PM Break

    3:00 PM 3:30 PM Take and Score Practice Test

    3:30 PM 4:00 PM Review Practice Test

    4:00 PM 5:00 PM Questions and Answers

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    Ancillary Learning Materials

    Caution students not to read too much

    extracurricular material in that it issometimes more confusing than helpful.

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    Instructor Responsibilities

    Instructor Responsibilities

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    Embrace Consistent Approach

    Understand course philosophy & goal

    Learn relevant course materials

    Understand instructor responsibilities Follow consistent delivery approach

    Participate in instructor orientation

    Provide constructive feedback forimprovement

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    Prepare to Present

    Be Prepared Review Instructor Orientation Guide Review relevant PMBOK chapter ReviewOuterCore Overview

    Review theOuterCore Slides and understandtheir meaning

    Identify relevant examples that relate to PMBOK Review OuterCores questions and understand

    the answers

    Work from the questions backwards Present at the proper level for retention Practice pacing presentation

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    Prepare with Co-Instructor

    Meet with Co-Instructor

    Review slides together and determine points

    Review the questions together and determine

    points Determine if there are general points to be

    made

    Determine if any exercises, study tips, and / orhandouts are needed and who is responsible

    Rehearse or script who will say what and when

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    Teach in Partnership

    Instructors Have Partner -- like a pilotand co-pilot, both capable of flyingthe plane

    Act as a unit

    Provide opportunity for both to teach

    Be a time keeper for one another

    Help monitor immediate feedback andwatch for non-verbal clues

    Do not interrupt one another

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    Co-Instructor

    Allow instructor to teach and studentsto focus

    Assist when instructor is unable to makea point

    Consider the value-added beforeinterjecting

    Make your point when there is a naturalopening

    Use phases like I would like to add to

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    Present Positively

    Keep Session Focused Positively

    Convey all information and your knowledge in apositive light.

    Be upbeat in your presentation style and

    demonstrate enthusiasm.

    Be alert to students who inject negativity; respondby realigning the class in a positive direction.

    Expect one student who knows at least as much as

    you do about your topic. Use phrases like:

    I have never heard it put that way before.

    and Thank you for your contribution.

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    Uphold PMBOK

    Support PMBOK Remind students about class goal

    Acknowledge PMBOKis limited, but also

    broad. Point out PMBOKwas written and edited

    by volunteers

    Use phrases like PMBOKis ambiguous in

    places Refocus students their goal: Pass the exam!

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    Add Value

    Focus on passing the PMP certificationexamination Offer pertinent ancillary information

    Provide examples consistent with PMBOK Turn war stories into examples 30 seconds, on topic and with a PMBOK

    point

    Help students synthesize and offer studytips

    Check your ego at the door

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    Communicate Clearly

    Make communication clear, concise,complete and understandable

    Identify student industries and providerelevant examples

    Acknowledge and repeat questions

    Test student understanding by asking them toexplain

    Use PC (rather than slides) as prompt

    Stand to side of screen, not in front of it

    Use dark marker when writing on the board(no red/yellow colors Blue/Black Only)

    Use phrases likeAre we OK?

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    Provide Accurate InfoAbout PMP Certification Exam

    Be familiar with current examsstructure:

    200 Questions, 175 count, 25 Questionsare being tested.

    Minimum score (%) in each category.

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    Learn from Teaching

    Review Evaluations

    Inform your students in advance thatyou require their instructor evaluations

    Review their evaluations at end of class

    Ignore statistical outliers

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    Ensure Quiet Testing Time

    Ensure quiet time during practiceexamination

    Avoid interrupting students withadditional comments

    Take your conversations outside theclassroom (e.g., cell phone call)

    Follow the six foot rule everyonemust stay 6 feet away from the doorduring the testing.

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    Stay on Topic

    Action Items / Parking Lot

    Place unrelated items in parking lot

    Document action items and review atend of session

    Refer project management questions toPMI-OC breakfast meetings

    Understand content of orientation andoptional sessions

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    Manage Feedback

    Be receptive to immediate feedback Yellow (warning)

    Red (stop)

    Green (continue)

    Tips Follow student feedback (within reason)

    Ask for feedback forms at session end

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    Provide Afternoon Breaks

    Students lose focus in the afternoon

    Breakup session with exercises oractivities

    Encourage students to take some five-minute stretch breaks

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    Consistent DeliverySummary of Your Approach

    Respect the schedule

    Stay focused on topic

    Manage feedback diplomatically

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    Break

    5 minutes

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    Presentation ExcellenceThe Three Parts of a Speech

    1. Open Gets the Audiences

    Attention2. Body States the Main

    Point(s)

    3. Close Moves the AudienceTowards Your Purpose

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    Presentation ExcellencePart 1: Open

    Use It to Get the AudiencesAttention by Means of:

    Startling Facts

    Personal Experience

    Reference to the Occasion

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    Presentation ExcellencePart 1: Open

    Tell What You are Going to Talk

    About. Keep It: Simple

    Clear

    Concise

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    Presentation ExcellencePart 2: Body

    Use the Body to Deliver the MainPoint(s). Present Your Message ina Logical Pattern:

    Logical Patterns Allow Audience toUnderstand, Recall the Information

    Received

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    Presentation ExcellencePart 2: Body

    Build Your Speech Around Your

    Purpose: Persuade

    Inform

    Motivate & Inspire

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    Presentation ExcellencePart 2: Body

    Use the Body to Deliver the MainPoint(s). Present Your Message ina Logical Pattern:

    Logical Patterns Allow Audience toUnderstand, & Recall the

    Information Received

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    Presentation ExcellencePart 3: Close

    Focuses the Audiences Attention onthe Ultimate Reason for SharingYour Message, i.e., on YourPurpose:

    Summarize

    Return to Your Main Theme

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    Presentation ExcellencePart 3: Close

    Signals the Audience, Alerts Them to aMoment of Decision, That It Is Time toEvaluate the Information, to Make aJudgment:

    Review

    Summarize Return to the Opening Theme

    Move Toward Your Purpose

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    Presentation ExcellenceDelivery

    Nervousness

    Channel Your NervousnessInto an Enthusiastic Delivery

    (Martin Luther King, Jr.)

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    Presentation ExcellenceDelivery

    Verbal Communication

    Choice of Words:

    Use Definite, Specific, ConcreteLanguage

    Prefer the:

    Specific to the General

    Definite to the Vague

    Concrete to the Abstract

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    Presentation ExcellenceDelivery

    Speak Out!

    Speak Clearly; Speak to Be Understood.

    Stay on Mission!

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    Presentation ExcellenceNonverbal Communication

    Posture

    Gestures

    Eye Contact

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    Presentation ExcellenceNonverbal Communication

    Posture

    Be Guided by Your Knowledge ofAudience & Occasion.

    Your Stance Lets the Audience Know,If the Occasion Is Formal or Informal.

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    Presentation ExcellenceNonverbal Communication

    Gestures

    Suit the Occasion to the Word(Shakespeare)

    Emphasize Important Points

    Use Natural Gestures

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    Presentation ExcellenceNonverbal Communication

    Eye Contact

    Use It to Establish Support With Your

    Audience Look for a Friendly Face

    Focus on a Small Group

    Look to the Whole Group. This Tells the

    Audience that You are Speaking WithThem

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    Presentation ExcellenceVisual Aids

    They Compete With Your Words for the

    Audiences Attention

    They Must Be Integrated With Your Speech

    Use Them Only When They Add

    Understanding to Your Message

    Make Them Simple & Easy to See

    Tie Them to Your Words

    Practice Using Them

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    1-Minute Instructor Practice

    How can we improve thispresentation, documentation and thePMP certification examination

    preparation course?

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    Next Steps

    Form Groups

    Select Single Slide for Each

    Person Practice Teaching a Single Slide

    Present Single Slide to Audience

    Receive Feedback from Audience

    Review Feedback in Group

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    Break

    5 minutes

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    Lessons Learned

    Instructor Practice Sessions

    Peer Review Feedback

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    Revision HistoryNo. Version

    FromVersion To Date of Change Change Reference

    0 1.0 1.1 Dec 2004 Incorporated changes from general feedback. L Bagwell

    1 1.1 1.2 January 2004 Incorporated changes from Instructor Orientation. L Bagwell

    2 1.2 1.3 March 2004 Incorporated changes from Winter 2004 Student Evaluations.L Bagwell

    3 1.3 1.4 April 2004 Incorporated changes from Winter 2004 Lessons Learned. LBagwell

    4 1.4 1.45 April 2004 Synchronized with Instructor Orientation Guide. L Bagwell

    5 1.45 1.5 May 2004 Updated based on instructor orientation session. L Bagwell

    6 1.5 1.6 August 2004 Updated based on self-review, rather than instructororientation session. L Bagwell

    7 1.6 1.7 January 2005 Updated based on Fall 2004 lessons learned, additionalmaterials provided, results of student evaluations.Incorporated feedback from instructor orientation session. LBagwell

    8 1.7 1.8 October 2005 Edited down content, added Instructor tips and new PMBOKGuide review. M Graupner

    9 1.8 1.9 January 2006 Updated to the 2006 3 hour format

    10 1.9 2.0 January 2007 Included selected principles of presentation excellence

    11 2.0 2.2 April 2007 Fixed bugs, improved formatting for legibility