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ISSUE 8 August 2015 VOLUME 5
Points of Light and PMI Houston’s First-ever Scopeathon
Four Hours of Your Time = Big Change for Houston’s Literacy Community
Join us in October for Points of Light and PMI Houston’s first-ever scopeathon!
More than 150 PMI Houston members will donate their time and expertise to help 50 area nonprofits working on
literacy during the upcoming Ready for Reading: Project Management Day of Service. This impactful and innovative
service event for project managers is being held on Sunday, October 18 (1-5pm) at the University of St. Thomas, in
conjunction with Points of Light’s annual Conference and Volunteering and Service, a national event bringing
together thousands of nonprofit leaders.
During this marathon-style service event
sponsored by HP, project managers will provide
speed consulting to nonprofit leaders, with the
end result being a well-defined scope of work
and project plan that nonprofits can then use to
address specific challenges. Project managers cut
across industries but are less common in the
nonprofit world, often due to a lack of resources.
Through Ready for Reading, volunteers will
contribute over 600 hours of direct service to
area nonprofits, making a collective contribution
of nearly $100,000 worth of business consulting
in a single day,” says Georgia Gillette, leader of
A Billion + Change – Points of Light’s national
campaign dedicated to pro bono service.
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FRONTLINE: POINTS OF LIGHT AND PMI HOUSTON’S FIRST-EVER
SCOPEATHON
COMING IN JUNE: MEETING SCHEDULE.…...3, 4 TRAINING & PROGRAMS...5 MEETINGS…………....….6 - 9
JOIN PMI HOUSTON AT THE ASTROS…11 IMPORTANT CHANGES TO
PMP AND CCR...…….……………….12 PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOASTMASTERS………………..……..13 CLASSIFIEDS…………………….…....14 SPONSOR COMMUNICATION…............15, 16
SPONSORS…....................................17
PUZZLE….........................................18
MESSAGE CENTER: THOUGHT LEADERSHIP IN PROJECT
MANAGEMENT...……………….10 PHD CANDIDATE – NEEDS ASSISTANCE
WITH SURVEY ……………..…..11
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While transformative for nonprofits, the chance to use project management skills for good can be transformative for
participating volunteers as well. A participant of a similar event held in Washington, DC earlier this year, said, “I
would want other PMs to know that even in a short period of time, your skills are valuable to nonprofits and that it’s
meaningful and worthwhile. It gives a sense of worth to your profession.”
“This is our chance to show the Houston business community and local nonprofits that project managers are change
agents. Our professional skills can be game-changing for nonprofits, and we’re thrilled to have an opportunity to
connect our work to our community” says Amy Stonesifer, VP of Membership for PMI Houston.
To learn more and register to participate, visit http://www.abillionpluschange.org/events/ready-reading-project-
management-day-service. Want to volunteer with others from your company? You can register as a team! You will
be one of three project managers assigned to a nonprofit with a challenge. MD Anderson has already committed 10
people. This is a great chance for a group service project. Volunteers will be asked to take part in a 1-hour web
training to get you prepared (date TBD in September). Registration is limited, so sign up soon!
To learn more and volunteer, visit http://www.abillionpluschange.org/events/ready-reading-project-management-day-
service.
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Visit PMI Houston Meetings for the ‘latest’ meeting details
PMI® Houston Meetings - Venues and Standard Times
Venue Time Description
North Venue Peli Peli
110 Vintage Park Blvd (back of Vintage complex) - Private
Room Houston, TX 77070
Events
Monthly on second Tuesday Pre-dinner meeting 5:30 to 6:30 PM
Presentation with guest speaker. Pre-dinner meeting is free to attend.
Monthly on second Tuesday Dinner meeting 6:30 to 8:00 PM
Dinner Meeting with guest speaker. Cost: $25 for members and $30 for non-members. Walk-ins are an additional $10.
Galleria Area HESS Club
5430 Westheimer Road Houston, TX 77056
http://www.hessclub.com
Monthly on second Wednesday Pre-dinner meeting 5:30 to 6:30 PM
Presentation with guest speaker. Pre-dinner meeting is free to attend.
Monthly on second Wednesday Dinner meeting 6:30 to 8:00 PM
Dinner Meeting with guest speaker. Cost: $25 for members and $30 for non-members. Walk-ins are an additional $10.
Southwest Schlumberger
Sugar Land Campus 210 Schlumberger Drive
Monthly on third Wednesday Time: 5:30 to 6:30 PM
Presentation with guest speaker. This meeting is free to attend.
The Woodlands Sam Houston State University
Center 3380 College Park Drive, 4th
Floor The Woodlands, TX 77384
Monthly on third Tuesday Time: 6:00 to 7:00 PM
Presentation with guest speaker. This meeting is free to attend. *Newest PMI Houston meeting venue.
Downtown CenterPoint Energy Plaza
1111 Louisiana Street Houston, TX 77002
Monthly on last Thursday Time: 5:30 to 6:30 PM
Presentation with guest speaker. This meeting is free to attend.
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For additional details and registration information visit PMI Houston Events
PMI® Houston Toastmaster Club Meetings Times and Locations
Toastmaster Club Name Location Time
Houston Galleria Project Management Toastmasters
Houston Baptist University
Atwood 2 Building, Room 215
7502 Fondren Rd. Houston, TX 77074
First, Third, and Fifth Wednesday
6:30 to 8:00PM
North Houston Project Management Toastmasters
Denny's Restaurant 12697 N Gessner Dr
Houston, Texas, 77064
First, Third, and Fifth Tuesday 6:15 to 8:00PM
Southwest Project Management Toastmasters
210 Schlumberger Drive Sugarland,
Texas 77478
Second and Fourth Wednesday
6:30 to 8:00PM
Woodlands PM Toastmasters
Sam Houston State University Center
3380 College Park Drive, 4th Floor
The Woodlands, TX 77384
2nd & 4th Tuesdays of the month. 6:15pm to 8:00pm
West - Agile SYSCO
1390 Enclave Parkway Building 1390, Houston, TX 77077-20255
Joint meeting with Agile Leadership Network (ALN) Houston Chapter, formerly APLN.
Quarterly on third Thursday Time: 6:00 to 8:00 PM
Presentation with guest speaker This meeting is free to attend. For latest schedule and registration please visit ALN Houston at www.aplnhouston.org ALN meets monthly. Meetings in March, June, September, and December are promoted jointly by PMIH and ALN.
Brazos Valley College Station, TX
Every other month.
Presentation with guest speaker. This meeting is free to attend.
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Upcoming Professional Development Opportunities
Date Class Location Cost Register
August 17, 2015
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
PMP & CAPM Prep Course - August
Tri Tech Surveying Company
10401 Westoffice Drive Houston, TX 77042
Houston Chapter Member
Earlybird: $ 1400.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1500.00
Non-Member
Earlybird: $ 1600.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1700.00
Register
September 9, 2015
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)
Prep Course - September
Tri Tech Surveying Company
10401 Westoffice Drive Houston, TX 77042
Houston Chapter Member
Earlybird: $ 1025.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1125.00
Non-Member
Earlybird: $ 1225.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1325.00
Register
September 28, 2015
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
PMP & CAPM Prep Course - September
Tri Tech Surveying Company
10401 Westoffice Drive Houston, TX 77042
Houston Chapter Member
Earlybird: $ 1400.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1500.00
Non-Member
Earlybird: $ 1600.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1700.00
Register
October 05, 2015
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Project Management Fundamentals –
October
Tri Tech Surveying Company
10401 Westoffice Drive Houston, TX 77042
Houston Chapter Member
Earlybird: $ 950.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1050.00
Non-Member
Earlybird: $ 1150.00 (ends two weeks before the course)
Regular: $ 1250.00
Register
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North and Galleria Dinner Meeting
Meeting Agenda 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Pre-dinner Speaker Presentation 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm Networking, Dinner Opens, and Chapter Announcements 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm Dinner Speaker Presentation
Dinner Presentation:
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Speaker: Tiffany L. Williams
Amy Malkan is a native Houstonian and through her professional, educational and cultural experiences over the years she naturally stepped into her life calling and purpose, a motivational artist and leadership development expert. Through her passion of art and inspiring people to recognize their own potential. she married the two concepts together. Her workshops are experiential and through art clients are able to discover the best version of themselves.
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Southwest Meeting
Location: Schlumberger Sugar Land Campus Forum Cafe 210 Schlumberger Drive From 5:30-6:30 pm
Presentation: When a Project Issue Becomes its Own Project During your project execution, has there ever been an issue that became large enough in scope to become its own project? What happens when your project is over-shadowed by a major issue or crisis that seems unsolvable and puts the entire project at risk? This is a presentation showing one example of this type of project, where a major issue changed the entire project scope. Using the Apollo 13 Blockbuster movie, this case study will draw analogies from the movie and its characters – the managers, leaders, and subject matter experts of the Apollo 13 mission. The teams must resolve a crisis that changed the entire mission. A combination of slides and several short movie clips will be presented to spark discussion between the presenter and the audience, focusing on how major change is dealt with under time constraints and technical challenges. Characteristics of good leadership among the management and team leaders will be discussed, along with observing team member dynamics in a crisis environment. Apollo 13 is a great example of how a large program team works under extreme pressure to complete a very different mission than what was originally planned. From a project crisis, a new project & mission evolved with one deliverable: Get the Apollo 13 crew home safely.
Speaker:
Southwest Meeting - Register Now
Speaker: Bruce Garrett
Bruce Garrett completed a career in the technology industry in October 2012. He has worked in both engineering and management positions for Texas Instruments, Schlumberger, and HP. His latest project work was at HP as a Software PM in HP’s Enterprise Supply Chain, where he managed software development of test software used in production and field testing of enterprise servers. Since leaving HP, Bruce has worked part time as a college instructor and PM consultant, along with volunteering with PMI Houston and Toastmasters International, a public speaking and leadership organization. He enjoys public speaking on PM topics at PMI venues and in his PM Toastmasters clubs.
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Brazos Valley Meeting
Location: Improving Enterprises 1700 Research Parkway #260 College Station, TX 77845 Meeting Agenda 5:30 pm to 6:00 pm Networking half hour (Improving Enterprises, 1700 Research Parkway #260, College Station, College
Station, TX) 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm Dinner Speaker Presentation 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Social gathering at Blackwater Draw (303 Boyett, College Station, TX)
Presentation: Introduction to Agile with Scrum The introduction to Agile with scrum is a high-level overview of the Agile manifesto and guiding principles. The overview also dives a little deeper into the Scrum methodology with guidance on format, implementation, and deliverables
Speaker:
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Speaker: Ed Grannan Ed has over 20 years experience in Hardware/Software Test and Quality Assurance. He spent four years in the U.S. Army installing, testing and maintaining Fixed Station Communications Facilities. Ed worked for 10 years with Raytheon E-Systems both in the U.S. and abroad, in various roles that included Hardware Design, Integration and Test, Software Generation, Quality Assurance and Test and Project Management. Ed worked as a consultant for Object Space, Inc. during which time he supported projects in both the travel and automotive industries. He has also worked in the Telecommunications and Health/Life Insurance industries. Ed has provided QA Support, Oversight and Project Management for projects ranging from one month to three years with varying hardware platforms, software languages and development/QA processes. Ed has several years of experience in setup up Software Quality Assurance and Test groups, practices and processes from the ground up for both start up and established companies.
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Woodlands Meeting
Location: The Sam Houston State University Woodlands Center 3380 College Park Drive, 4th Floor The Woodlands, TX 77384
Presentation: Organizational Change Management is Easy: Identifying the Basic Minimum Change Management Activities for any Project Identifying the minimum specific OCM activities which must be accomplished at each stage of every project in order to drive adoption and exceed the project's expected business value
Speaker:
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Speaker: Larry Powers
Larry Powers has over 20 years of experience developing, implementing, and maintaining Organizational Change Management (OCM) strategies and systems. He is skilled at the delivery of on-time, on-budget, and on-value solution development and deployment projects within small companies and worldwide operations. He has held C-level leadership positions in business and has an in-depth knowledge of Business Transformation, Competency Management Systems, Leadership Development, ISO 9001/14001/18001, and Business Process Re-engineering. He is a seasoned change agent with strong leadership, facilitation, communication, training, and project management abilities. Larry holds a Doctorate in Organizational Change, a Master’s degree in Technology Management from Pepperdine University, and is currently Vice President of the Association of Change Management Professionals: Houston Chapter.
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Thought Leadership in Project Management
This month’s article describes the findings and analysis of the authors Maria Vaz Almeida and António Lucas Soares on
the topic Knowledge sharing in project-based organizations: Overcoming the informational limbo. The study carries out an analysis
to evaluate the relationship between information management, knowledge sharing and organizational learning in Project-Based
Organizations (PBO). The authors remark the thought that information only becomes knowledge when it meets a need to finish an
assignment or to solve a problem (Gunnlaugsdottir, 2003). Taking this into account, the authors recognize the importance of an
effective knowledge sharing in PBO, in order to prevent repeating mistakes of previous projects and/or waste of resources
duplicating efforts to solve the same problem. The informational limbo, defined by the authors as the cause of the knowledge
sharing problems in PBO, occurs when the project ends and the produced information loses its direct utility. Also at this point, the
implicit knowledge originated from the team social relations gets lost, since the project team is dispersed. Then, there is a need of
implementing Enterprise Information Management (EIM) strategies to set the foundation for common knowledge-basis across
projects and effective knowledge sharing from the project to the organizational level. Moreover, within a project, an EIM strategy
aims to ensure the creation, organization and access of the project’s information.
Regarding the methodology, the authors based their analysis on an ethnographic study within projects of an R&D
institution. The immersed participant observation was the primary method adopted. Besides, to support the coding and analysis of
the collected data, the authors used a qualitative analysis software program.
The authors found that the adoption of user-friendly Information Technology applications can improve information sharing
within the organization. Even though, in the particular case of study, the project-based knowledge was preferentially shared through
social and informal interactions. From here, the authors identified a need for the improvement of codification mechanisms and
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) platforms to reduce knowledge vulnerability. In this respect, the authors
proposed the idea that EIM artifacts should provide direct channels for the project members to retrieve information about knowledge
acquired in past projects, and these channels should be independent of people’s availability to provide that information. However,
the authors acknowledged that EIM strategies in projects (including models, processes, ICT technologies, etc.) have to be
associated to the social organizational practices and culture, so the project team will adopt them and the elemental succession of
information management; knowledge-sharing and organizational learning can be enhanced.
Additionally, the authors recommend a series of actions to implement during and after project execution, regarding EIM in
PBO. For instance, during project execution, an information architecture based on project structure will be helpful for content
organization. Then, after project execution, it seems effective to organize information making use of a faceted classification based
on categories. Furthermore, after project execution, the authors advise the incorporation of the contact information of project team
members through the Content Management System, which will contribute to the growth of the social network and will directly relate
with the functioning organizational culture.
In conclusion, the authors found out that an combined EIM strategy that balances knowledge codification and
personalization mechanisms can be an effective approach to improve knowledge sharing in PBO. The authors support the idea
that organizational culture and its social networks can promote project-to-organization learning, but at the same time, the ICT play
an important role in this process, offering technology-supported management of codified knowledge.
Featured Column by Carmen Pascente, PMP [email protected]
Reference: Almeida, M. V., Soares, A. L. (2014). Knowledge sharing in project-based organizations: Overcoming the informational limbo. International Journal of Information Management, 34, 770-779. Management, 33, 126-139.
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PhD Candidate – Needs Assiatance with Survey
Hello! My name is Sandra Sjoberg and I am a PhD candidate that is collecting data from PMI members for my dissertation titled, A Social Capital Perspective of Projects. I am requesting your assistance by completing a brief, 10-15 minute survey. This research project is about the ability of project leaders to share knowledge within a project team and the results of the study will help to better understand how a project leader’s social capital can potentially lead to knowledge sharing within the team. If you have been a project member of a completed project within the past three years, please complete the survey at http://socialcapitalperspectiveofprojects.questionpro.com Thank you for your PMI Chapter’s approval to conduct my research with your group!
Join PMI Houston at the Astros
Let’s Go Astros! Join us as PMI Houston heads to the ball park to cheer our Houston Astros. Sunday August 16th Game Time 1:10 pm Come mingle with us pre game in Union Station. We will be hanging out from noon till 12:40 on the far left side. First 25 PMI Houston “members" who come by our table and say “PMI Houston loves the Astros” will earn a fun Astros cap or shirt. Bring the family we have great seats are in sections 310 thru 307 while supplies last. Join us by purchasing discount tickets to Astros V Tigers. You must purchase thru this link and enter the password: pmi Link: https://oss.ticketmaster.com/html/go.htmI?l=EN&t=astros&o=11353680&g=892 Password: pmi You can also win tickets when you join us at our Galleria or North August Monthly meetings. See you at the game. Amy
VP Membership
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Important Changes to PMP and CCR
Important Changes to PMP and CCR from PMI Global
PMP® exam is changing in 2015 Webinar: Upcoming PMP Exam Change - Explained You’ll learn:
Why the PMP exam is changing
What’s been updated — and why
How these changes impact the PMP exam content
The difference between an RDS update and a PMBOK® Guideupdate Watch the webinar to learn more Reference: http://www.pmi.org/certification/exam-changes/pmp.aspx
Learn All You Need to Know about the CCR Updates
What are the CCR (Continuing Certification Requirements) Updates?
Get a general overview of the updates and why they are occurring.
The webinar explains the differences between the current CCR program and updates coming in December. Watch the webinar to learn more Reference: http://www.pmi.org/certification/ccr-updates/training.aspx
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Project Management Toastmasters Clubs
THE NEW WOODLANDS PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOASTMASTERS CLUB STARTED IN MAY
The PMI-Houston Board of Directors has approved the sponsorship and funding for a new Project Management Toastmasters club that will meet in the Woodlands. The Woodlands Project Management Toastmasters club’s meetings will align with the Woodland’s monthly PMI-H venue. The club will begin having meetings in May and will meet twice monthly on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday evenings of each month, starting at 6:15pm for networking and 6:30pm meeting start time. Meeting location is tentatively planned to be in the same meeting room where the monthly PMI meetings are held - Sam Houston State University – Woodlands campus. Project Management Toastmasters clubs are open to all, but members are predominately professional project managers. The clubs welcome people from all backgrounds and professions. Houston Area Project Management Toastmasters Clubs are sponsored by PMI Houston and aligned with the goals of PMI International. Certified PMPs receive Professional Development Units (PDU’s) for participation. As a member of a Project Management Toastmasters club, you can learn to:
Excel at job interviews
Give powerful business presentations
Effectively teach classes or training sessions
Lead successful meetings or seminars
Present persuasive arguments, summations or brainstorming
Southwest Houston Project Management Toastmasters
Schlumberger Sugar Land Campus
The Forum
210 Schlumberger Dr Sugar Land, TX 77478
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
6:15pm – Networking 6:30pm – Meeting Starts
North Houston Project Management Toastmasters Denny’s Restaurant 12697 Gessner Rd Houston, TX 77064 South of FM 1960 off FM249 1st, 3rd & 5th Tuesdays 6:00pm – Networking 6:30pm – Meeting Starts
Houston Galleria Project Management Toastmasters Houston Baptist University Atwood 2 Bldg, Rm 202 7502 Fondren Rd Houston, TX 77074 1st, 3rd & 5th Wednesdays 6:00pm – Networking 6:30pm – Meeting Starts
Visit a meeting to discover the benefits of membership!
Woodlands Project Management Toastmasters
Sam Houston State University Center
3380 College Park Drive, 4th Floor The Woodlands, TX 77384
2nd & 4th Tuesday
6:15pm – 8:00pm
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Classifieds
Project Manager DIGISONICS INC Job Posting Jul. 31, 2015
Project Manager, Bond IT Projects FORT BEND ISD Job Posting Jul. 30, 2015
Organizational Change Management Specialist I Service Corporation International (SCI) Job Posting Jul. 27, 2015
Project Management Professional Operational Sustainability LLC Job Posting Jul. 3, 2015
IT Business Analyst (Sr Applications Analyst) Memorial Hermann Job Posting Jul. 3, 2015
Project Manager – Construction; Environmental Remediation Project Navigator, Ltd Job Posting Jun. 25, 2015
Visit http://www.pmihouston.org/classifieds.php for all job listings. If you have a job opening that you would like to promote through the PMI Houston Chapter, please email the following information to [email protected].
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Company
Ad Expiration Date
Detailed Job Description
Your ad will be posted on the PMI Houston Chapter website and featured in weekly and monthly newsletter communications.
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