Events

2011-09-07 Professional Development Day 2011 (Activity #110907)

This year's PDD will was held on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at the Ala Moana Hotel in Honolulu.  We had an exciting and informative day planned with over 10 speakers and 15 topics! 

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Our Keynote Speaker:

Lee Lambert, CEO, Lambert Consulting Group, Inc, LLC. (2009 PMI Fellow)

Lee Lampert, PMP

 Lee R. Lambert, has established the standard against which educators and practioners in the field of Project Management are measured.  In 1981 he was invited to join the team that created the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification Program.  He is a Past President  Central Ohio PMI.  Lee  authored two books and more than 30 professional article/whitepapers. He is also PMI SME for the EVMS Practice Guide and the Project Estimating Practice Guide   Educated in Engineering Design at Utah Technical College. He is a holder of a Master’s Certificate in Project Management from George Washington University.   As the creator of the “Stealth Learning” concept, no other educator/speaker can contend with his uncanny technical knowledge, unique material content and refreshingly entertaining delivery.   Lee takes the saying; “Been there, done that, got the T-shirt” to the next level as he continues to “make a difference” in his chosen field.  

Keynote Topic:

  • If You Don’t Know Where You’re Going – Join the Crowd

We also have several local speakers, who many of you will recognize, as well as speakers from our sister Chapter San Francisco Bay Area Chapter (SFBAC).

Presentation List:

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  • Keynote Speaker, Lee Lambert, CEO Lambert Consulting Group Inc., LLC (2009 PMI Fellow)
 

- If You Don’t Know Where You’re Going – Join the Crowd

- The Future of PM – Through the Eyes of the Past

 

  • Ray Ju, IT Sr.  Project Manager, Sutter Health of CA Pacific Medical Center (Past President, PMI SFBAC)

- Overview of IT’s role on an Integrated Project Development Team in design and construction of two hospitals and medical office buildings pdf icon

 

  • Chad Ohira, Software Engineering Manager, BAE Systems, Spectral Solutions

- Introduction to Scrum  pdf icon

 

  • Cynthia Kitagawa

- Conquering the Generational Divide in the Workplace

- High Performance Teaming: A model to Achieve Team Success

 

  • Nathan Slippen

- Adopting Agile at the Team Level

- Scrum in 59 Minutes (workshop)

 

  • Elaine Law, SFBAC Board CFO

- Jumping from the Waterfall, A comparative between traditional project management waterfall methodology and Agile pdf icon

 

  • Rosemary Peh, Manager Enterprise Project Management, HECO

- Real Life Convergence - Project Management and Change Management

- The Strategic Enterprise Project Management Office

 

  • Dr. Larry Rowland, Chair, Department of Financial Economics and Information Systems, HPU

- The Analytical Hierarchy Process (“AHP”): A powerful tool for project portfolio selection, vendor selection, and general decision support pdf icon

 

  • Eric Phillips, Esq., Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

- 10 Ways to Stay out of Trouble with Lawyers  pdf icon

- Manipulated CPM Schedules & Delay Analysis - When Bad Things Happen to Good Project Managers  pdf icon

 

  • Doug Forsell, Co-founder & CTO, Welltheon Corporation

- The Primal Project Manager: Lessons Learned from Two Start-up False Starts and an Economic Recession pdf icon

 

  • Eugene Hamamoto, Business Solutions Consultant, Wavecom Solutions

- Requirements Management: One of the Big Three for Project Success

  • Steve McMenamin, Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc.
Project Managers Personality Disorder  pdf icon


PDU Information:

Thank you for attending PMI Honolulu’s 2011 Professional Development Day. 

 

To claim your PDU’s, please follow the steps below…


1.   Go to http://www.pmi.org

2.   Log in with your PMI log in ID and password.  The log in screen is at the upper right.

3.   Under “Certification” at the top, click on “Maintain Your Certification:  Earn and Report PDUs”.

4.   Click on “Report PDUs in the blue box.

5.   Under “PDU Activity…”, click on “Report PDU”

6.   In the “PDU category” choose “Cat A:  Registered Education Provider/PMI Component”

7.   In the “Activity type” chose “Find an Activity”

8.   You can search by any of the following (only need one):

a.   Provider Number:  C166
b.   Provider Name:  PMI Honolulu
c.   Activity Number: 110907 **UPDATED**
d.   Activity Name:  2011 PMI Honolulu Professional Development Day


9.   Select 2011 PMI Honolulu Professional Development Day by clicking on “110907

10.  Select 9/7/2011 for both the “Date started” and “Date completed”

11.  Select your thoughts on whether the “activity met all stated objectives” and “satisfaction with this provider”

12.  Enter the number of “PDUs claimed”.  You can claim one for each hour of education you attended.  There were one hour each for each of the three keynotes and one hour each for the four breakout sessions

13.  Confirm that you “agree this claim is accurate”.