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Get Involved in PMI Today
Presentation Presenter:
Diane Brady
VP of Professional Development, PMI Portland
vp_prof_devel@pmi-portland.org
Membership Information:
Karel Rasovsky
VP of Membership, PMI Portland
Vp_membership@pmi-portland.org
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-Project Management Institute
-PMI Portland Chapter
-PMI Membership
-Careers in Project Management
-Get Involved Today
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• The Project Management Institute (PMI) is the leading global
association and advocate for the project management
profession.
• With 250 chapters in over 70 countries, PMI is a nonprofit
professional association dedicated to advancing project
management.
• PMI’s aim is to promote professionalism in the practice of
project management through a comprehensive support system.
PMI Facts
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PMI Mission
To promote the profession of
Project Management by
creating a culture and
community that facilitates
professional growth through
education and volunteerism.
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successful. We are a
responsive and
collaborative center of
excellence promoting
ethics, quality,
knowledge, skills,
integrity and leadership.
PMI Vision
To be the innovative leader in the region for advancing project
management, making individuals and organizations more
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PMI Portland Chapter • PMI Portland is a local chapter of PMI and is over 1400
members strong – www.pmi-portland.org
• Our goal is to promote the profession of project management by
creating a culture and community that facilitates professional
growth through networking, education and volunteerism.
• We serve practitioners and organizations with standards that
describe good practices
• Globally recognized credentials that certify project management
expertise
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• The Portland Chapter of PMI has been known for its progressive
and innovative programs.
• PMI Portland provides resources for professional development:
– Networking with peers and other professionals
– Mentoring opportunities
– Educational workshops and events
– Accreditation (PMP/CAPM and PMI-ACP) exam preparation
– On-line training options
PMI Portland Chapter - continued
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PMI Portland Mentoring Program Will be asked to identify their personal goals and submit
a bio to assist in the pairing process
There is a $25 application fee; payable by check made
out to PMI Portland Chapter
Provide Mentors with an opportunity to:
Enhance leadership skills by sharing their knowledge
and experiences with partners
Assist with problem solving
Act as an advisor
Be a good listener (for both personal and work issues)!
mentoring@pmi-portland.org
Mentees Requirements:
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PMI Portland Chapter
Scholarships
Scholarship 1 Scholarship 2
-undergrad and grad
students $1250.00
-undergraduate students
only $1250.00
-enrolled in accredited
program
-enrolled in accredited
program
-PMI Portland is providing 2 scholarships
-In addition to above requirements, applicants must be from the
Portland Metro area
-more information at pmief.com
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Membership Benefits
Complimentary Publication
PMI Member Community
PMBOK on CD-Rom
Monthly Newsletter
Access to Job Postings
Roundtable Discussion Groups throughout the Portland-Metro Area
Discounts: Local Educational Seminars, Prep Course, Books,
Networking Events, and Monthly Chapter Dinner Meetings
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PMI Membership
First join Project Management International - www.pmi.org
Then join our local Portland Chapter –
www.pmi-portland.org
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Types of Membership Regular Membership
• First Year Dues - $129 plus $25 for local chapter
• After First Year - $119 plus $25 for local chapter
Discounts available for Retired & Students.
• Retired Members - Pay $60 a year for PMI. Must be PMI
member in good standing for five consecutive years & have
retired from active employment.
• Students Members - Just $30 (U.S.) per year, plus a $10
application fee for new members. Membership is open to any
student enrolled in a degree-granting program at an
accredited, or global equivalent, college or university.
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What Does A Project Manager Do? Planning and Defining Scope
Activity Planning and
Resource Planning
Developing Schedules
Time Estimating
Cost Estimating
Developing a Budget
Sequencing
Controlling Quality
Risk Analysis
Team Leadership
Managing Risks and Issues
Creating Charts and Schedules
Benefits Realization
Scalability, Interoperability and
Portability Analysis
Documentation
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All-Time High Demand for
Skilled Project Managers
Increasingly, organizations
base their success on the
timely and efficient
completion of projects and
see the value of skilled
project management
professional.
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Climbing the Project
Management Career Ladder
• Project Team
Member
• Project Team Lead
• Project Coordinator
• Project Manager
• Program Manager
• Portfolio Manager
• PMO Director
• Functional Manager
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Project Management Salary
Information: Annualized median salary (U.S.) by years worked in
Project Management*
• 3 years or less $74,748
• 4 to 5 years 82,000
• 6 to 10 years 93,500
• 11 to 15 years 103,000
• 16 to 20 years 110,000
• 21 years and over 118,000 *Information from PMI® Project Management Salary Survey–Sixth Edition
PMP credential holders averaged 10% higher than figures listed above
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GET INVOLVED
TODAY!
Become a member:
http://www.pmi-portland.org/join-pmi-portland
Leadership:
http://www.pmi-portland.org/leadership
Upcoming Events:
http://www.pmi-portland.org