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In this episode Dale and Val talk to Americo Pinto about all things PMO, from what makes a good PMO to where it will be going in the future. With more organisations adopting PMO's across the globe it is great to see pioneers like Americo building and supporting the PMO community with groups like the PMO value ring and the PMO Global Alliance. Americo Pinto is a PMO expert and researcher, with large experience in complex projects and PMOs in Latina America and Europe. He is the Chair of the Board of Directors of the PMO Global Alliance, the worldwide community of PMO professionals. In 2011, Americo received in Dallas, USA, at the PMI Global Congress, the "Distinguished Contribution Award" for his contribution to the development of project management practices. He has more than 20 years of experience in PMOs, Portfolio and Project Management. He worked as a Senior Executive and Project Manager in companies such as Arthur Andersen, Deloitte, Dinsmore Associates, Compass International and Noorden Group. Currently, he is Chairman at PMO Global Alliance. Americo Pinto works as a professor at the most prestigious universities in Latin America and Europe. He is also a Doctoral Candidate at ESC Rennes School of Business, in France. For six years he was Vice-President of Programs and Vice-President of Professional Development at PMI Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Chapter. In this volunteer position he was in charge of several initiatives on project management development. Currently, Americo is an active volunteer in several international initiatives with PMI. Americo Pinto has published five books about project management and PMOs. He is certified as PMP (Project Management Professional), and he has a Business Administration Degree and also a Masters in Business Administration. Areas of Interest: PMO (Project Management Office), Project Management, Program Management, Portfolio Management, Project Management Maturity. Links to join for free the PMO Global Alliance https://www.pmoga.world PMO Value Ring https://www.pmoga.world/pmovr This episode is proudly brought to you by our sponsors PlanAcademy.com InEight.com JustDo.com Thanks for listening --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/project-chatter-podcast/message
On this episode of the Humans of DevOps, Jason Baum is joined by Tracy Bannon (@TracyBannon), Senior Principal/ Software Architect & DevOps Strategic Advisor at MITRE and DevOps Institute Ambassador. They discuss her journey into IT, being a 'Dev' married to an 'Ops', advice to the Humans of DevOps, and more! Tracy is a featured speaker at industry events including ATARC Federal DevSecOps Summits, National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), Software Engineering Institute (SEI) SATURN, CloudExpo, CA World, CA Gov Summit, DevOps Institute SKILup Days, and PMI Global Congress. Want access to more content like this? Become a Premium member of DevOps Institute. A Premium Membership gives you all-access to what DevOps Institute has to offer including 30% off certification exams, ADOC to assess your teams' DevOps Capabilities, SKILbooks to support you during your DevOps Journey, members-only networking and more. Get started today for the price of a cup of coffee. Learn more. Use promo code HODPOD21 at this link for 20% off your Premium Membership.
The podcast for Project Managers by Project Managers. As organizations are going through transformation, there's plenty of internal and external pressure to adapt, PMI's Stephen Townsend talks about the changes and challenges for project managers, future trends in the marketplace, and how the role is evolving. Table of Contents 00:26 … Meet Stephen 02:02 … Cooks vs Chefs 08:53 … Enhancing your Toolkit 10:41 … Conflict and Adaptation 13:14 … Future Trend: Soft Skills to Accelerate Innovation 21:12 … Building New Skills and Capabilities 25:31 … Global Executive Council Talent Management Survey 29:56 … How Organizations can Help PMs Increase Value 35:54 … Challenges as Opportunities to Change your Perspective 42:13 … A Revolution of Project Management 44:48 … Connect with Stephen 46:02 … Closing STEPHEN TOWNSEND: ...one of the key things I would say to individuals is, if you're completing PDUs just to tick the box, you're wasting an opportunity. You're wasting your opportunity, and you're wasting your organization's opportunity because this is really your investment in ensuring that you remain competitive in today's environment, not only within your organization, but also competitive with your peers who are project leaders. NICK WALKER: Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers. This is our opportunity to meet with you and talk about what real life is like in the shoes of a professional project manager. I'm your host, Nick Walker, and with me is the guy who is always on the lookout for interesting and talented people we can bring on our program. And Bill, it looks like your talent scout eyes have snagged another big fish. Meet Stephen BILL YATES: Yeah, I'm delighted that Stephen Townsend is going to give us the time on the podcast. He is a very busy man. I've known him, goes pretty far back, probably 2011 when I served on the Advisory Group for the PMI REP communities, when I really got to know Stephen. And then had the opportunity to sit in on one of his talks, a couple of his talks actually, at the fall Global Conference back in fall of 2019 and just was reminded of the depth of his knowledge and the experience that he has. Stephen's out there in the marketplace. He meets with so many companies to talk with them about their project management practices and where they're going, what trends they see. So great to have him on with us today. NICK WALKER: Well, before we meet him, let's learn a little bit more about him. Stephen Townsend has worked with PMI since 1999, and currently he is PMI's Director for Network Programs. In this capacity he leads special program initiatives for the Institute. One of those is serving on the U.K.'s Project X Research Consortium Steering Committee, supporting the benefits realization management research stream. He's also involved in exploring how organizations are enhancing and reinventing their value delivery capabilities. For U.S. federal government agencies he produces materials to help them implement requirements associated with the Program Management Improvement Accountability Act. He also leads the PMBOK Guide's Seventh Edition transformation work stream. Stephen, welcome to Manage This. STEPHEN TOWNSEND: Thank you. Good to be with you all today. Cooks vs. Chefs NICK WALKER: We want to talk with you about some of the changes and challenges you see coming down the pike for future project managers. But first, I'd like for us to talk about an analogy that Bill says you made at the PMI Global Congress last fall. And any listeners with a background in the restaurant industry are going to get this right away. You said that some project managers are cooks, and others are chefs, and also that we need both. So could you explain that analogy? STEPHEN TOWNSEND: Yeah. So just to put it in the context of the conversation that we had at the PMI Global Conference, we presented a slide
In August of 2019, The Project Management Institute announced that it had acquired Disciplined Agile. According to Mark Lines, who together with Scott Ambler created Disciplined Agile, " The Disciplined Agile approach recognizes that every organization is different, and within each organization, there are different ways of working. The Disciplined Agile approach meets you where you are and allows you to tailor solutions for the way that you and your organization need to work.” The acquisition of DA is part of the PMI's continued effort to bring valuable tools and methods to the hands of people whose work involves management, enablement, support and delivery of projects and products. In this episode of the podcast, Scott Ambler who co-created Disciplined Agile together with Mark Lines, shares his thoughts on what this change means for those who practice a Disciplined Agile approach, those who follow a more traditional approach and why the PMI and DA have so much to offer each other. 2019 PMI Global Congress Mark Lines will be presenting at PMI Global Congress on Sunday, October 6 at 10:05 AM. For more info: https://sched.co/VH9T Contacting Scott Blog: https://www.projectmanagement.com/blogs/578692/Disciplined-Agile Disciplined Agile site: http://disciplinedagiledelivery.com ProjectManagement.com: https://www.projectmanagement.com/profile/ScottAmbler/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottwambler
In the beginning, there was the PMBOK®. Then came the deluge! If you are looking for information on the latest trends, philosophies, and cutting edge methodologies in Project Management, there is no shortage of books and articles to explore. The questions is, where to begin? In this episode, host Kendall Lott interviews three authors of recently published books: Ted Kallman, co-author of Flow: Getting Everyone Moving in the Right Direction…and Loving It; Michael O’Brochta, author of How To Get Executives To Act for Project Success; and Susan Schwartz, author of Creating a Greater Whole: A Project Manager’s Guide to Becoming a Leader. Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! An educational podcast with PM Guests discussing key technical project management techniques in new ways. PDU Information Earn education PDUs in the PMI Talent Triangle for each podcast you listen to. Use the following information in PMI's CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 PDU Claim Code: 4634TQA5Xm Activity Number: PMPOV0048 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers Ted Kallman As an Enterprise Agile Coach, Ted Kallman helps organizations in the common-sense adoption of lean-agile Flow to increase project and organization effectiveness and value. Ted is co-author of the national #1 Best Selling and Best Rated book “The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects” and “Flow: Getting Everyone Moving in the Same Direction … and Loving It” due out April of 2018. He also co-authored a book with Jeff Tobe “Coloring Outside the Lines” that is focused on Project Managers. This book was given as a gift by PMI to all participants at PMIs Leadership Institute Meeting 2015 . Ted is a PMI-ACP, PMP, CSM, CSPO, CSP. He is the founder of Agile West MI and currently serves WMPMI as President. As a well-known Keynote speaker he has presented to over 350,000 people over the past 30 years. Ted has worked as a CEO, COO, CMO, and PMO in Europe and the US. His projects have included; Mfg, Telecom, Software Dev, Marketing, CRM, and PMO creation with companies like Whirlpool, ZF/TRWGM, OnStar, Steelcase and Ericsson. Michael O'Brochta Mr. O'Brochta, who has managed hundreds of projects during the past thirty years, is an experienced line manager, author, lecturer, trainer and consultant. He holds a master's degree in project management, a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, and is certified as an ACP and a PMP. As Zozer Inc. President, he is helping organizations raise their level of project management performance. As senior project manager at the Central Intelligence Agency, he led the development of highly complex top secret projects, programs, and systems; and he led the development of the project management and systems engineering training and certification program to mature practices agency-wide. His other recent work includes leading the development of standards and courses for the new U.S. Federal Acquisition Certification for Program and Project Managers. Mr. O’Brochta supported FAC-P/PM programs by providing subject matter expertise for instructional design and delivery to the Federal Acquisition Institute and Department of Veterans Affairs. He served at the PMI corporate level as Chair the Ethics Member Advisory Group where he led the development of the ethical decision-making framework and the new PMI ethics website; he is a graduate of the Leadership Institute Mater Class. Mr. O’Brochta has written and presented papers each of the past 17 years at PMI Global Congress events as well as at hundreds of international, and regional conferences. Topics that he is currently passionate about include great project managers and how to kill bad projects. His recent book, titled “How To Get Executives To Act For Project Success,” is available on Amazon. He has been featured in issues of PMI Today, PM Network, CIO Magazine, Information Week, and Government Executive Magazine. Since his recent climb of another of the world’s seven summits, he has been exploring the relationship between project management and mountain climbing. Susan Schwartz Susan Schwartz released her first book, Creating a Greater Whole: A Project Manager‘s Guide to Becoming a Leader this past January. Throughout her career she led a variety of technical and non-technical teams successfully through organizational change and brought projects to completion – on time and under budget. She credits the cross-functional, global team successes to a combination of process review, crucial conversations, and knowledge sharing strategies. She has facilitated public courses and seminars for George Mason University Learning Solutions, the Project Management Institute, The Association of Talent Development, The American Society of Quality, and the Society for Human Resources. Ms. Schwartz received an M.S. in organizational development and knowledge management from George Mason University School of Public Policy and a B.A. in Economics from Goucher College.
Bob Tarne provides an overview of his upcoming PMI Global Congress presentation "Agile and Design Thinking, the Perfect Pairing for a Successful Project". Bob is a seasoned Project Management Professional whose work focuses primarily on helping organizations refine their approach to Agile. In this interview Bob explain what Design Thinking is and how it fits with Agile. He also talks about the book "How Successful Organizations Implement Change" which he contributed a chapter to. And the book "Project Managers at Work" by Bruce Harpham, which features a chapter all about Bob. During the interview Bob also shares details on the upcoming P2P Conference which will be taking place in Egypt on December 9-10. If you are attending the PMI Global Congress and would like to check out Bob's session: Agile and Design Thinking, the Perfect Pairing for a Successful Project Monday, October 30 8:30 AM to 10 AM http://sched.co/BKKk The book “How Successful Organizations Implement Change” which was put together by Emad Aziz, is available here: http://amzn.to/2ym38ia The book "Project Managers at Work" by Bruce Harpham can be found here: http://amzn.to/2ygxaVq The P2P Conference is being held on December 9-10 in Cairo, Egypt (link will be posted soon) If you'd like to contact Bob directly, here is how to reach him: http://twitter.com/btarne http://zen-pm.blogspot.com
Risk is what makes life interesting. Dr David Hillson aka The Risk Doctor discusses risk management and how to handle uncertainties in work and projects with Maria Nordborg during the PMI Global Congress 2016. David Hillson is a recognized thought-leader and expert practitioner on risk management and has been an active force in PMI for over a decade. You can find him here: www.risk-doctor.com. Questions, feedback? Leave a comment or use #projectlab in social media.
Ricardo comenta sobre o Congresso Global do PMI, realizado em outubro de 2014 em Phoenix, Arizona, nos Estados Unidos. Ele destaca a abordagem mais informal do evento e a palestra inspiracional do ex-jogador de basquete do Los Angeles Lakers, Earvin "Magic" Johnson. Ele dá também um panorama geral sobre os principais assuntos abordados nas diversas apresentações de gerentes de projetos de todo o mundo.
Ricardo comments on the PMI Global Congress North America, held in October 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona. He highlights the more informal approach of the event and the inspirational talk by former basketball player, Earvin "Magic" Johnson. He also gives an overview of the main topics presented by project managers from all over the World.
In this podcast, Ricardo talks about the PMI Global Congress 2013 which took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. He makes a brief summary of his perceptions of the key topics of the event, such as, how the project manager can practice and improve his, or her, leadership and influence skills. Ricardo also talks about the importance of participating in the PMI Global Congress, especially for the great opportunities for learning and networking.
Neste podcast, Ricardo fala sobre o PMI Global Congress 2013, que aconteceu em Nova Orleans, Louisiana, EUA. Ele faz um breve resumo de suas percepções sobre os principais temas do evento, tais como, como o gerente de projeto pode praticar e melhorar suas habilidades de liderança e influência. Ricardo também fala sobre a importância de participar de um Congresso Mundial do PMI, especialmente pela grandes oportunidades de aprendizado e networking.
In this podcast, Ricardo talks about the PMI Global Congress which took place in Vancouver, Canada. He makes a brief summary of his perceptions of the key topics of the event, such as Portfolio Management, which is the new challenge of the coming years. He also points the discussions on the Role of Women in Project Management, Risk Management from the point of view of business. Finally, Ricardo talks about the importance of participating in the PMI Global Congress, especially for the great opportunities for learning and networking.
Neste podcast, Ricardo comenta sobre o PMI Global Congress que aconteceu em Vancouver, Canadá. Ele faz um breve resumo de suas percepções sobre os principais pilares do evento, como a Gestão de Portfólio, que é o novo grande desafio dos próximos anos. Ele também pontua as discussões sobre o Papel da Mulher no Gerenciamento de Projetos, a Gestão de Riscos do ponto-de-vista do negócio e a presença marcante dos brasileiros nestes eventos. Por último, Ricardo fala sobre a importância de se participar dos congressos globais do PMI, principalmente pelas ótimas possibilidades de aprendizado e networking.
Neste podcast, Ricardo falou diretamente de Marselha, França, durante o Congresso Mundial do PMI que reuniu participantes de 37 países.
In this podcast, Ricardo talked directly from Marseille, France, during the PMI Global Congress that brought together participants from 37 countries.
Neste podcast, Ricardo fala diretamente de Dallas onde está acontecendo o congresso do mundial do PMI. Ele fala do Leadership Meeting, das pessoas que receberam premiações e dos brasileiros que estão presentes no evento. Ele comenta também sobre as palestras e palestrantes que irão fazer as apresentações, inclusive sobre a apresentação que realizará amanhã.
In this podcast, Ricardo talks directly from Dallas where the Global Congress of PMI is heppening. He talks of the Leadership Meeting, the persons who received awards and Brazilians who are attending the event. He also comments on the lectures and speakers who will make presentations, including on the presentation that he will hold tomorrow.
Each PMI Global Congress, we like to sit down with Cadence representatives and do a brief recap of lessons learned. The Global Congress in Dublin gave us an excellent opportunity to visit trends in complexity and program management, as captured by some of the top thinkers in our field. John Patton joins Pete Wright for a discussion of highlights.
In this edition, I invited Brian Richardson PMP to talk to us about managing the people side of change. Brian will share with us information that he presented at the 2010 PMI Global Congress. Brian Richardson is the founder and principal of Richardson Consulting Group, Inc., a professional services firm with deep expertise in organizational...
In this second series about the PMI Global Congress, Ricardo talks about the presentations that have happened and major focus. He explains that the congress brought 2,800 people from 64 countries and Brazil was the fourth country with the largest representation in the congress, behind only the United States, Canada and Japan. At the event happened 80 presentations and one of the most talked about was the concept of agile methodologies, and other topics such as virtual teams and negotiation. Ricardo presented a technical paper about selection criteria of projects using AHP and in the next day a team from Petrobras presented a case study about selecting projects. See the paper at: http://www.ricardo-vargas.com/articles/analytic-hierarchy-process/
In this podcast, I invite Jeff Hodgkinson, PgMP, PMP, RMP to talk to us about the benefits and value of the Program Management Professionals (PgMP®) Credential in the Working World. Jeff will share with us information that he presented at the 2010 PMI Global Congress with Brian L. Grafsgaard, PMP, PgMP, QBS about the results...
In this podcast, Ricardo talks about the presentation made by Bill Clinton at the Global Congress held in Washington between 9th and 12th October. He explains that Bill Clinton watched a television for the first time when he was 10 years old and before television, he most liked to do was talk. Ricardo talks that Bill Clinton told who is the three people that he most admires and he also adressed the problems faced by poor countries, especially African countries and the major challenges found in Haiti where 17% of the workforce was died in the earthquake.
Listen now: Right click here to download the MP3 In this edition of the Guerrilla Project Management podcast, I interview Rick Morris, author of the outstanding and popular book: Project Management that works. I attended Rick’s presentation at a PMI Global Congress a couple of years ago and the insights that Rick shared had a...
In this podcast Ricardo Vargas talks about the highlights of the PMI Global Congress North America that is happening in this October in Orlando - FL - USA. The congress had 2,500 attendees from 52 countries. Topics like sustainability and the 40 years of PMI were the highlights of the the congress and the PMI Awards, that was celebrated with NASA the 40 years of PMI and the 40 years of the first landing in the moon by Apollo 11.
Nesse podcast Ricardo Vargas apresenta os destaques do congresso mundial do PMI realizado em Orlando-Florida. O congresso reuniu cerca de 2.500 participantes de 52 países. Temas como sustentabilidade e os 40 anos do PMI foram os destaques da festa que celebrou em conjunto com a NASA os 40 anos do PMI e os 40 anos da chegada do homem à lua a bordo da Apollo 11.
In this podcast Ricardo Vargas presents the highlights of the PMI Global Congress EMEA 2009 in Amsterdam - Netherlands. Topics like the Chaos Theory, politics and finance in project, creativity and Agile are the most discussed topics in a congress with 600 attendees from 48 countries.
Nesse podcast Ricardo Vargas apresenta os principais destaques apresentados no congresso mundial do PMI que está sendo realizado em Amsterdam - Holanda. Assuntos como teoria do caos e projetos, politicas e finanças, criatividade e gerenciamento ágil são os assuntos mais discutidos no congresso que reune 600 pessoas de 48 diferentes países.
In this podcast Ricardo Vargas presents the main area of focus presented at the PMI Global Congress that has taking place in Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia. Topics as inovation, creativity, portfolio management and the value of project management are the most discussed subjects at the congress that join 400 people from 32 different countries. This podcast was recorded only in Brazilian Portuguese. The link below is for the Brazilian Portuguese version.
Nesse podcast Ricardo Vargas apresenta os principais destaques apresentados no congresso mundial do PMI que está sendo realizado em Kuala Lumpur - Malásia. Assuntos como inovação, criatividade, gerenciamento de portfólio e o valor do gerenciamento de projetos são os assuntos mais discutidos no congresso que reune 400 pessoas de 32 diferentes países.
In this podcast Ricardo talks about the main topics that are now being presented at the North America Congress promoted by PMI. Keynote speaker General Collin Powell addressed the importance of project management and leadership skills for all leaders. The congress also presented several topics related to social and professional responsibility. This podcast was recorded only in Brazilian Portuguese. The link below is for the Brazilian Portuguese version.
Nesse podcast Ricardo apresenta os principais pontos abordados no congresso norte americando de gerenciamento de projetos realizado pelo PMI. Palestras sobre liderança e projetos apresentada pelo General Collin Powell e inumeros temas relacionados a responsabilidade social e profissional foram os destaques.
this podcast Ricardo presents the main topics discussed during the PMI Global Congress that is taking place this week in Sao Paulo. Topics as sustainability, earned value analysis, critical chain, project sponsorship and value proposition are the highlights now. This congress has been considered by PMI the largest PMI Congress outside PMI North America. This podcast was recorded only in Brazilian Portuguese. The link below is for the Brazilian Portuguese version.
Nesse podcast Ricardo apresenta os principais pontos discutidos no congresso mundial do PMI que está sendo realizado em São Paulo. Nele tópicos como sustentabilidade, corrente crítica, análise de valor agregado, web e proposição de valor são a tônica dos trabalhos. Congresso com o maior número de participantes fora da América do Norte, com mais de 1000 inscritos. Um sucesso total para o Brasil na área.
Nesse podcast Ricardo apresenta os principais pontos discutidos no congresso mundial do PMI que está sendo realizado em Malta. Nele tópicos como sustentabilidade, patrocício a projetos e proposição de valor são a tônica dos trabalhos.
In this podcast Ricardo presents the main topics discussed during the PMI Global Congress that is taking place this week in Malta. Topics as sustainability, project sponsorship and value proposition are the highlights now. This podcast was recorded only in Brazilian Portuguese. The link below is for the Brazilian Portuguese version.
Nesse podcast Ricardo apresenta os principais destaques do congresso mundial do PMI que acontece em Sydney. Nomes citado no podcast são: Robyn Meredith, Lavanya Narayanan e Malarvizhi, Carol Dekkers, Sandeep Mathur, Denise Decarlo e Andrea Caccamese.
In this podcast Ricardo presents the main highlights of the PMI global congress that is happening this week in Sydney-Australia. Names reffered in this podcast are: Robyn Meredith, Lavanya Narayanan e Malarvizhi, Carol Dekkers, Sandeep Mathur, Denise Decarlo e Andrea Caccamese. This podcast was recorded only in Brazilian Portuguese. The link below is for the Brazilian Portuguese version.
Ricardo Vargas apresenta os principais destaques do PMI Global Congress Latin America diretamente de Cancun no México.
Ricardo Vargas presents the highlights of the PMI Global Congress Latin America directly from Cancun in Mexico. This podcast was recorded only in Brazilian Portuguese. The link below is for the Brazilian Portuguese version.
Nesse podcast Ricardo apresenta os principais destaques do mais importante congresso sobre gerenciamento de projetos no mundo. Reunindo cerca de 4000 participantes de várias regiões do mundo, o PMI Global Congress North America é uma oportunidade singular para conhecer as principais tendências na área.
In ths podcast Ricardo introduces the main highlights of the most important project management congress worldwide. With about 4,000 atendees from various regions of the world, the PMI Global Congress North America is a unique opportunity to see the main trends in the field. This podcast was recorded only in Brazilian Portuguese. The link below is for the Brazilian Portuguese version.
Ricardo Vargas comenta direto de Hong Kong os principais assuntos técnicos abordados no congresso mundial do Project Management Institute na Asia. Conteúdo em português. Gravação local fora de estúdio
Ricardo Vargas talks directly from Hong Hong the main technical subjects presented during the PMI Global Congress Asia Pacific 2007. Podcast recorded out of the studio. This podcast was recorded only in Brazilian Portuguese. The link below is for the Brazilian Portuguese version.