Title: PMI Lakeshore Chapter
1PMI Lakeshore Chapter
- Information Session
- March 5, 2005 _at_ 200 500 pm
- Holiday Inn, Oakville
2Agenda
- 200 pm Introduction Board Members
- 210 pm Objectives
- 220 pm Project Management Institute
- 235 pm Timeline to AGM
- Break 300 pm to 320pm - Coffee, Tea, and
Cookies - 320pm PMI Lakeshore Chapter
- 420pm Q A
- 445pm Wrap Up/Next Steps
3Project Management Institute
- Overview
- Organization Chapters, SIGS, Colleges
- Certification CAPM, PMP
4PMI Overview
- Vital and forward thinking focused on the needs
of project management professionals worldwide - Since 1984, PMI has been dedicated to developing
and maintaining a rigorous, examination-based,
professional certification program to advance the
project management profession and to recognize
the achievements of individuals. - Membership represents a truly global community
with over 100,000 professionals, representing 125
countries - Visit www.pmi.org for more information
5Definitions - Components
- Chapters
- Geographically based group of members
- Specific Interest Group (SIG)
- Group of members representing specific interests
with no geographic boundaries - Colleges
- Group of members that have developed some formal
approach to one or more knowledge areas of the
PMBOK Guide no geographic boundaries
6Chapters/SIGs/Colleges
7Ontario Chapters Membership
8Timeline Countdown to AGM
February 19 - Board of Directors Meeting
February 23 - Communication Plan on Bylaw Changes
February 23 - Notify Membership of upcoming
election and process
February 23 - Notify Membership of AGM and
registration date
March 5 Information Session
March 5 11 Conduct on-line vote on Bylaw
changes
March 14 - Announce results of Bylaw change Vote
March 14 Call for Nominees
Prepare Board and Management Report-Out
- March 29 - AGM
- Election of Directors
9PMI Lakeshore Chapter
- History
- Growth Patterns
- 2004/2005 Strategic Plan
- Re-structuring
- Volunteer Ramifications
10Lakeshore Chapter Introduction
- The Lakeshore Chapter is an organization of
dedicated professionals in the field of project
management providing support to the business,
technical and educational community. - Its geographical area spans from Mississauga to
Brampton, Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton,
St.Catherines and Niagara-on-the Lake. - 9 members founded the Chapter in 1998 and
recruited an additional 16 to officially launched
the Chapter with the requisite 25 members
11Founding Members
- John Barnes
- Mike Davis
- Ashok Dhir
- Dave Freeman
- Brian Pedherney
- John Scott
- Pappur Shankar
- Ray Sollychin
- Ram Sriram
12Past Presidents
5 Years of Membership Growth
John Barnes 1999
Pappur Shankar 2000 - 2001
John Gaston 2002 - 2003
86
340
269
25
451
720
111
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
13Lakeshore Chapter Membership
As of October 2004 As of October 2004
Members 873
PMP Certified 399 (46)
Forecasted Growth for 2005 Forecasted Growth for 2005
Members Over 1,000
PMP Certified 500 (50)
14Governance Project
- Pressures for Change
- Project Objectives
- More Effective Governance Practices
15Pressures for Change
- The pressures for change to the governance
structure include - Chapter growth
- Director workload
- Customer care and program responsibilities
- Director Development.
16Project Objectives
- Provide new governance structure and Bylaws to
the board for approval by February 15, 2005 - Ensure Board Of Directors spend at least 80 of
their time on governance activities and
approximately 20 of their time on non-governance
activities by December 2006. - Design the Board of Directors roles so that each
Director spends no more than 50 hours per year on
PMI governance and program management
responsibilities by December 2006.
17Governance Survey Findings
- Volunteer / Officer / Director Organization,
Selection Progression - Approximately 100 Members serve on committees and
task forces to help off load Directors of
Non-Governance tasks. - Volunteer VP Officers appointed by Board lead all
committees. - VP Finance is a Board member who is appointed
indefinitely, but reviewed annually by the Board
who has a profession designation. - Elected Directors at large (i.e., they have no
named program responsibilities) - 2 directors advise a committee
- 4 Named Directors President, President Elect,
Past President (and the appointed VP Finance)
18Governance Survey Findings
- Workload Objectives Time Management
- Set annual hourly targets for each volunteer
class - Director 100 hours Officer 150 hours Member
30 hours - Each volunteer class completes timesheets
- Adjust committee / board structure to ensure
targets
19Governance Survey Findings
- Election Terms
- Directors elected for a two year term
- Directors can serve for 3-5 terms on the Board
with a 2 year term as President - Volunteer / Director Development
- 2 hour Board Orientation (bylaws, strategies,
finances, liability), PMI Leadership - Half day Volunteer Orientation (Chapter overview,
PMI leadership principles)
20As Is Organization Structure
21Director Survey of Time
Avg Min Max
Governance 61 37 82
Non-Governance 143 36 423
22Proposed Organization Structure
23Committee Structure
24Changes Required
25Changes Required
26Volunteers
- Opportunities
- Benefits
- Commitment Levels
- PDUs
Being a Volunteer is one of the highest callings
a member can do. It allows you to give back to
the community.
27Volunteer Opportunities
- Shaping the Future Where do you think the
Chapter should be in the next 3 to 5 years ? - Board Member/President-Elect/President
- Maintaining the Operations of the Chapter
effectively - VPs of Functional Areas (Marketing,
Communication, Membership, Programs, Professional
Development, Continuous Improvement,
Infrastructure etc.) - Implementing Strategic and Operational Projects
- Volunteers Project Managers, Team Members
28Volunteer Benefits
- To learn about PMI
- Understanding the operations of the Chapter
- Grooming for officer positions (VP, Board Member,
President) - Network with other Project Managers
- Opportunity to earn PDUs
- Recognition within the Chapter and family of PMI
chapters - Promote Project Management within the community
- Personal sense of achievement and accomplishment
- Have fun
29Volunteer Commitment Levels
- It does not matter if it is an hour a week or
8-10 hours per month. So whether you want to
involved with Training, Finance, Infrastructure,
Marketing or Membership or Program planning and
implementation, the Chapter has a need for your
creativity through teamwork. - President (Appointed)
- Senior Vice President (Elected by Board from
Directors) - Director (Elected)
- Vice President Functional Area (Appointed by
Board) - Assistant Vice President Functional Area
(Appointed by Board) - Volunteers (Team Members)
30Volunteer PDUs
- PMP certified members need to earn 60 PDUs every
3-year cycle. PDUs (Professional Development
Units) can be earned through the following
methods - Serving on the Board of Directors of the Chapter
- PMIs Category 5 provides 10 PDUs per year for
serving as a Board Member. - Serving as a Vice President or AVP of a
Functional Area - PMIs Category 5 provides 5 PDUs per year for
serving the Chapter. - Serving as a Team Member to implement projects
- PMIs Category 5 provides
- 1 PDUs for serving on a Project that is 3 months
in duration - 2 PDUs for serving on a Project that is 6 months
in duration - 5 PDUs for serving on a Project that is 12 months
in duration
31Volunteer PDUs
- Other Ways of getting PDUs
- Attending Chapter Dinner Presentations
- One (1) PDU is earned for every dinner
presentation attended. These presentations count
as Category 4 activities. When completing the
Activity Reporting Form for PMI, it will be
necessary to supply the Program Number. - Program Numbers are found in the event notices in
the Events section. - Being a Speaker at a Chapter Dinner Presentation
- Speakers on a project management topic at PMI
Chapter meetings earn Five (5) PDUs for each
presentation given. These presentations count as
Category 2D activities.
32Volunteer PDUs
- Other Ways of getting PDUs
- Facilitating at a Chapter-Organized PMP
Self-Study Course - PMPs that facilitate one or more topics for a PMP
self-study course will earn Ten (10) PDUs which
would qualify as a Category 2C activity.
Be a Volunteer. We look forward to having you on
the team !!
33Questions Answers
34Wrap Up / Next Steps
- Electronic voting for Bylaw changes
- AGM and Elections
35Election Process
- Call for nominations
- Nomination Process
- Fill out the nomination form
- Obtain two Lakeshore Chapter members to 1st and
2nd your nomination, and - Return the nomination form to the
election_at_pmi-lakeshore.org email - Election to be held at the AGM