Education and Training
2010 PDD Change Management Presentation MaterialPresented by the Huron Valley Chapter and Michigan Thumb Chapter of the Project Management Institute. This session of “Change Management” dealt with HOW to actually develop skills for implementing successful change initiatives in our organizations and lives. Topics Included: OPM3 & change initiatives • best practices in change management • process vs. project change • individual vs. organization change • assessing & increasing your capabilities • influence & communication techniques • dealing with resistance • and so much more.
The Basics of Project Management (14 PDUS)This workshop assists students in preparing for the PMP certification examination by assessing five of the nine knowledge areas of the PMBOK® (the Project Management Body of Knowledge.) The course covers introductions to project initiation, project planning, work breakdown structures, decomposition, estimation, costing, scheduling, procurement, execution, and closure. The course provides progressive exercises that build on one another as each knowledge area is explored.
This class runs on two consecutive Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Saturday April 14 & April 21 Baker College 1050 W. Bristol Flint, MI
Chapter Member $200.00 PMI Member $250.00 General Public $350.00
Coffee and donuts/bagels will be provided in the morning and light refreshment in the afternoon. Lunch will not be provided
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY COURSE, RUNNING ON CONSECUTIVE SATURDAYS. Your registration for the first day includes both days of the course. You do not need to register for the second day Advanced Project Management (14 PDUs)This workshop assists students in preparing for the PMP certification examination by providing a deeper dive into all concepts of project management as described in the knowledge areas of the PMBOK® (the Project Management Body of Knowledge.) The course covers team building, control planning, risk management, and project variance and examines project initiation, executing, controlling, and closure as they relate to advanced studies. Exercises are designed to challenge students in the utilization of these knowledge areas. Bring a basic calculator to class both days.
This class runs on two consecutive Saturdays, from 8am-4pm. Saturday, May 5, and Saturday, May 12 Baker College 1050 W Bristol Rd Flint, MI
Chapter Member $200.00 PMI Member $250.00 General Public $350.00
The Chapter provides coffee and donuts/bagels in the morning. Light refreshments will be provided in the afternoon. Lunch will not be provided.
NOTE: THIS IS A TWO-DAY COURSE, RUNNING ON CONSECUTIVE SATURDAYS. Your registration for the first day includes both days of the course. You do not need to register for the second day PMP Exam Preparation (10 PDUs)This course is designed to prepare students for taking the PMP exam by answering questions related to common exam day anxieties such as location, conditions, expectations, and specifics regarding the exam itself (length, type of questions, etc.) Terminology will be reviewed and several mini-exams will be administered and reviewed with explanations. The course culminates with a timed 200-question paper exam that simulates exam day. Bring paper, pencils, and a basic calculator to class both days.
This class runs on two consecutive Saturdays, from 8am-1pm. Saturday, June 2 and Saturday June 9 Baker College 1050 W Bristol Rd Flint, MI
Chapter Member $150.00 PMI Member $200.00 General Public $300.00
The Chapter provides coffee and donuts/bagels in the morning. Light refreshments will be provided in the afternoon. Lunch will not be provided. |
PMI Huron Valley Chapter 2012 PDDProject Management with No Non-Sense, No Games February 27, 2012
PMI Huron Valley Chapter (SE Michigan) is hosting a Professional Development Day with Rick A. Morris, PMP, and Wayne Turmel, comedian turned trainer. Rick, best-selling author of “Stop Playing Games,” will present how to overcome office politics while Wayne brings humor and extensive knowledge to working with remote teams and how to deliver effective virtual presentations. Enhance your project management skills while networking with colleagues and earning valuable PDU credits. For questions or additional information email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Networking Tactics to get the Job! 3.5 PDUsMore than 80% of real career jobs are never publicly advertised. Many are never posted and more still are created for people based on their talents or appeal to the organization.
So, how can you tap into this “hidden” job market? This in-seat seminar examines the opportunities that await people who know how to obtain them. Various aspects of networking are examined, including how to access jobs through people you know, how to secure positions through agencies, and the secrets of how to gain access to your ideal position within your ideal company.
SEMINAR OBJECTIVES:
• TO explain exactly what networking is and isn't and how you can benefit (and get hurt) by it. • TO explain the steps involved with developing a successful network. • TO describe aspects of the "hidden" job market. • TO review potential problems people encounter when networking incorrectly.
This class will be held on Saturday, March 24, from 8:00am - 12:00pm Baker College 1050 West Bristol Road Flint, MI
Chapter Members $ 75.00 PMI Members $125.00 General Public $200.00
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Scheduling with MS Project (3.5 PDUs)This four hour workshop will enlighten you in the ways of making schedule management, easier for YOU!
Show you how to find the tasks that you need to update.
We are going to do this through the use of Views, Fields, Tables, Groups, Filters and Formulas. I will show you how to set up your schedule to make it easier for you.
Please bring your laptops, schedules, pencils and paper; this will be a workshop type of class.
This class will be held on Saturday, March 10, from 8:00am - 12:00pm Baker College 1050 West Bristol Road Flint, MI
Chapter Members $ 75.00 PMI Members $125.00 General Public $200.00
Project Scope and Requirement Engineering (7 PDUs)Gathering project and/or application requirements is a difficult concept for many to grasp and is often overlooked during project execution. After all, if you are not coding, then you are not working. This seminar examines aspects of early project planning including scope definition, setting goals, creating measurable objectives, and gathering business and system requirements. Be prepared to share your insights and horror stories about projects you know of that have failed in any of these areas (and also, projects that have been successful in these areas.) Time will be permitted for practicing what is being taught.
This class will be held on Saturday, July 21 from 8am-4pm.
Baker College 1050 W Bristol Rd Flint, MI
The Chapter provides coffee and donuts/bagels in the morning. Light refreshments will be provided in the afternoon. Lunch will not be provided.
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