PMI Chicagoland Chapter Newsletter
March 2012
PMI and Agile: The Evolution of Agile in the PM CommunityPresentation Abstract:
With the continuing growth and use of Agile practices in project management, many practitioners have added Agile to their “Project Management Toolbox” and use it as one of many techniques in managing successful projects. Moreover, organizations that utilize project management to serve both internal and external clients are seeing value in Agile methods to deliver projects for these clients more quickly. This session will provide an overview of Agile and how it is used in industry. It will also describe the resources available from PMI for Agile, including the qualifications and knowledge required for practitioners to pursue the new PMI Agile certification (PMI-ACP). The session will also describe how PMI utilizes Agile to improve processes that provide value to PMI members.
Attendees will learn:• WhatisAgile• AgileintheIndustry• PMI’sHistorywithAgile• AgileCommunityofPractice• ThePMI-ACPSMCertificationProcess• OverviewofthePMI-ACPSM
Speaker Bio:
Rory McCorkle, Product Manager of Credentials at the Project Management Institute (PMI). As a Product Manager of Credentials at the Project Management Institute (PMI), Rory is responsible for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® creden-tial, the most recognized project management certification in the world with over 460,000 credential holders in more than 180 countries. In this role, Rory supports the adoption of the credential by practitioners and organizations, while being responsible forthecredential’sbrand,structure,andquality.RoryalsomanagesPMI’snewestcertification:thePMI-AgileCertifiedPractitioner(PMI-ACP).SM
Maria Matarelli PMI Agile Certified Coach and Trainer with Bevill Edge. Maria works with management teams, executive teams and individual project teams, consulting large enterprise environments in Agile adoption. Maria is the Founder and President of the Illinois Regional Agile Users Group.
PMI Chicagoland Chapter • P.O. Box 1183 • La Grange Park, IL 60526 • www.pmi-chicagoland.org
This month’s dinner meeting:
March 14
Chevy Chase Country Club 1000 N. Milwaukee AvenueWheeling, IL 60090(847) 465-2305
Click here to register
In thIS ISSue
Happy 35th Chicagoland! . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Community Outreach Corner . . . . . . . 3
technology update New Chapter Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Chapter news Nomination Committee Starts. . . . . . 6
PDu Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Member News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Chapter Leadership 2011 - 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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CongratulationsPMI-Chicagolandmembers!It’sabirthdaycelebrationandwe’reallpartofit.
This month, PMI-Chicagoland chapter celebrates 35 years of facilitating education, personal growth, and profes-sional progress for thousands of area project management professionals.
The Chicagoland chapter was chartered in 1977, and from modest beginnings when all club members would meet at a couple of tables in a nearby restaurant, the chapter has grown to 4,000-members plus throughout Chicago metropolitan area. Today, PMI-Chicagoland is the 6th largest chapter in the world (as of December 2011) and one of the most active chapters in the Project Management Institute (PMI).
The PMI-Chicagoland chapter provides members an oppor-tunity to network with other Project Management profession-als and practitioners, in a diverse range of industries through-outtheChicagometropolitanarea.Throughthechapter’smany events, programs and partnerships, Project Managers can benefit by sharing project experiences, best practices, effective project management techniques and tools, and valu-able lessons learned.
Sinceitsfoundingin1969,theProjectManagementInstitute (PMI) continues to be vital and forward thinking – focused on the needs of project management professionals worldwide. An acknowledged pioneer in the field, PMI repre-sents a global community with a family of members and certi-fied individuals numbering over 600,000 in 188 countries.
PMI professionals come from virtually every major indus-try including, aerospace, automotive, business management, construction, engineering, financial services, information technology, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and telecommu-nications. PMI establishes project management standards, provides seminars, educational programs and professional certification that more and more organizations desire for their project leaders.
Throughout the next year, PMI-Chicagoland members can expect events, programs and partnerships that will mark the 35th anniversary of the chapter and continue the spirit of sharing and learning among Chicagoland project management professionals.
Happy 35th PMI Chicagoland!
Today, PMI-Chicagoland is the 6th largest chapter in
the world …and one of the most active chapters in the
Project Management Institute (PMI).
vISITOuRneWWebSITe!
www.pmi-chicagoland.org
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By David Omelka, PMP, Director, Other Association Outreach
Quality is an important element for effective project manage-ment, particularly in these days of ever advancing technology, virtual team co-located in different cities and increasing pressure tocompleteprojectsfasterandcheaper.It’sakeyreasonforthegrowingrelationshipbetweenPMIChicagoland’sCommunityOutreachorganizationandtheChicagoQualityAssuranceAssociation (CQAA).
This year, CQAA, which is the Chicago chapter of QAI Global Institute,ishostingQueST2012–QAI’sannualconferenceand Expo – here in Chicagoland from April 30th to May 4th. QueSTisaweek-longeventthatwillincludeclasses,tutorials,presentations, hands-on workshops, discussion groups and networkingevents,aswellasaneXPOofproductsandservices
for IT professionals seeking to learn new technologies and best practices in managing building, testing, and delivering quality software. PMI Chicagoland is a proud sponsor of this event.
PMIChicagoland’sCommunityOutreachorganizationisdedicated to promoting project management in the community and providing opportunities for members to become directly involved. Currently, the organization provides outreach to academic institutions, non-profit organizations and professionalassociations,supportsaSpeakersbureauand is chartered with Toastmasters. For more information, see www.pmi-chicagoland.org or email [email protected]
Community Outreach Corner
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PMI-Chicagoland and CQAA QUEST With Quality
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The CQAA was established in 1984 to promote IT quality principles and practices within Chicago-area companies. CQAA is the second oldest and largest chapter within the global QAI chapter community. Currently CQAA has more than 1,600 active members and 5,800 contacts which it keeps informed regarding trends in the software quality and testing profession.
CQAA strives to meet the needs and interests of its members by sponsoring education and networking events. It hosts up to 10 educational events each year, along with “Lunch & Learns” and webinar trainings. The organization also offers certification preparationcoursesforQAIcertifications,includingtheCMSQcertification often of special interest to project managers. In ad-dition, CQAA provides a job posting service, information reposi-tory and hosts special events.
QueST2012isorganizedintosixtracks;Agile,Management,Process and Assessment, Requirements/Business Analysis, Test
Automation and Testing Practices. There is also a featured tuto-rial and a featured panel discussion. The Tutorial, Increasing the Quality of the Product in a Project Focused Environment, is host-ed by James Vaughan of Ectropics, Inc. and former President,PMI- Chicagoland,andCindyGlaserofHomeFinder.com.Thepaneldiscussion, IT Disciplines: Collaboration, Competencies, and Careers, will include leaders of PMI-Chicagoland, Chicago IIBA Chapter,CQAA,C-SPInandIeeeChicagoSection.
PassestotheQueST2012Conferenceandexpoareavailable for a single day, multiple days or the entire week. PMI Chicagoland members receive a 10 percent discount. Further details are available in the Event Calendar on the PMI Chicagoland chapter website. For even more information regardingCQAAorQueST2012,pleasecontactDavidOmelka,Director,OtherAssociationOutreachat [email protected].
Community Outreach Corner
PMP® EXAM REVIEW
DePaul University’s PMP® Exam Review prepares you to complete the examinations required to become a certified Project Management Professional (PMP®) or Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®).
You’ll review the latest material and typical questions encountered on the exams, including the nine knowledge areas and five process groups of project management.
CLASSES BEGIN IN APRIL AT DEPAUL’S LOOP CAMPUS.
To register, call (312) 362-5295 or visit cpe.depaul.edu/pmpreview.
Community Outreach – continued
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Technology Update
PMI Chicagoland Chapter Migrated to a New WebsiteBy Arnab Dan, PMP, VP Technology
ThefirstphaseofPMI-Chicagoland’snewchapterwebsitewascompletedonFebruary12,2012bythechapter’stechnologyteam. The new system will provide an improved website experi-ence to members, potential members and chapter sponsors. Hereiswhatthehomepagelookslike:
some stand-out features of the new website include:
• SupportofvideotechnologieslikeyouTube,socialmediaintegration and rotating banner ads,
• Consolidationofeventregistration,newsletterandemailbroadcasts - under one technology platform,
• Moreaccurateandconcisereportinganddataanalysis.
As a result of this transition, chapter members will need to create a new password to access members-only information within the site, and to register for any events. An email has been sent to members with their login information. To create a new password, please complete the following steps:
1. Go to http://www.pmi-chicagoland.org
2. Under the navigation bar, you will see a username and password field.
3. When prompted, enter your username, followed by your PMI Member ID number as a temporary password. You can find your Member ID number on your PMI membership card or by logging into PMI.org and selecting My Profile.
4. You will be asked to create a new password (the new password must be at least seven characters long and contain both letters and numbers).
Non-members will also need to create a username and password,inordertoregisterforanyevents.Oneofthe improved features on this new site is the ability to recover login credentials more quickly, without needing to wait for a chapter volunteertoresetyourlogincredentials.Shouldyouhave difficulty or questions about this login process, please email PMI Chicagoland’[email protected]. Enjoy the new website!
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InaccordancewiththeChapterbylaws,theSlateNomination Committee members, who will propose theslateofOfficersoftheboardforthe2012-2013term, have started their efforts. This includes becom-ing familiar with all aspects of the slating process, creating a vetting strategy for the self-nominated candidates, and developing interview questions.
The following volunteers will represent the Chapter membership on the committee:• SteveSawle• MoniqueHubbart• LarryWitham• Paulauscian• Devonbrooks
Ellen Lehnert, who was communicated to be on the committee, could not continue because of professional commitmentswhichconflictedwiththecommittee’sheavy February and March schedule.
Oncecommitteemembersfinishtheirwork,the2012-2013 Board slate will be presented to the:
• CurrentboardforapprovalattheMarchboardmeeting.
• ChapterinAprilviaallformsofChaptercommunications.
• ChapterattheMaydinnerbusinessmeetingforelection.
ContactTomkroupaatpastpresident@pmi- chicagoland.org with any questions about the slating process.
2012 - 2013 Slate Nomination Committee Startstom Kroupa, Past President, PMI Chicagoland Chapter
Chapter News
tOPIC: PMI and Agile: The Evolution of Agile in the PM Community
sPeAKers: Rory McCorkle, Product Manager of Credentials at the Project Management Institute (PMI) and Maria Matarelli PMI Agile Certified Practitioner and Coach.
DAte: March 14, 2012
tIMe: 5:30 p.m. CT Registration and Networking
6:30 p.m. CT Dinner Meeting
LOCAtION: Chevy Chase Country Club1000 N. Milwaukee AvenueWheeling, IL 60090(847) 465-2305
Maximum Capacity: 400
PRICe: Members: $35Non-member: $45
March Dinner Meeting Details
We hope to see you there!
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Professional Development
PDU Review
It’sbeenayearsincePMIInternationalsimplifiedthestructureforcategorizingProfessionalDevelopmentunits(PDu)andgoodtimeto review the A through F categories for maximum earnable PDUs. For more detailed information regarding PDUs, follow the link to the PDU Frequently Asked Questions site.
Category Description PMP®/PgMP® PMI-sP® PMI-rMP®
A CoursesofferedbyPMI’sR.E.P.s or Chapters and Communities
No maximum No maximum No maximum
B Continuing Education No maximum No maximum No maximum
C Self-DirectedLearning May earn up to 30 PDUs per cycle May earn up to 15 PDUs per cycle May earn up to 15 PDUs per cycle
D Creating New Project Managementknowledge
PDUs earned count toward the maximum of “Giving Back to the Profession” May earn up to 45 PDUs per cycle in the three “Giving Back to the Profession” categories – D, E and F
PDUs earned count toward the maximum of “Giving Back to the Profession” May earn up to 20 PDUs per cycle in the three “Giving Back to theProfession” categories – D, E and F
PDUs earned count toward the maximum of “Giving Back to the Profession” May earn up to 20 PDUs per cycle in the three “Giving Back to the Profession” categories – D, E and F
E volunteerService PDUs earned count toward the maximum of “Giving Back to the Profession” May earn up to 45 PDUs per cycle in the three “Giving Back to theProfession” categories – D, E and F
PDUs earned count toward the maximum of “Giving Back to the Profession” May earn up to 20 PDUs per cycle in the three “Giving Back to theProfession” categories – D, E and F
PDUs earned count toward the maximum of “Giving Back to the Profession” May earn up to 20 PDUs per cycle in the three “Giving Back to theProfession” categories – D, E and F
F Work as a Practitioner May earn up to 5 PDUs annually or 15 PDUs per cycle May earn up to 45 PDUs per cycle in the three “Giving Back to theProfession” categories – D, E and F
May earn up to 2.5 PDUs annually or 7.5 PDUs per cycle May earn up to 20 PDUs per cycle in the three “Giving Back to theProfession” categories – D, E and F
May earn up to 2.5 PDUs annually or 7.5 PDUs per cycle May earn up to 20 PDUs per cycle in the three “Giving Back to theProfession” categories – D, E and F
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Member News
Giridhar AgoramMarie AhernJason M AkaiPhillip Matthew Alampi, PMPJinu AlexSharonAndersohnJames AndersonDebra ArendziakMilena Atanassova, PMPSohailAzeemMallikarjun BallaDaniel BarronJohn Charles Bates, PMPAdam BazerLaurent Beaudouin, PMPMatthew BeckMatthew Bernier, PMPYolanda BevineauElaine BiggsJason BorduiLindsay BoseMelanie Brown-GilbertJernelleSbuckleyMarci Cantor, PMPMeeta Chauhan, PMPkelliChivers,PMPCorey ClinekarenCrawfordJulie Curtis
Christie Dalby, PMPBrendan dALY, P.E.Rajendra M. Dave, PMPMichelle DeRoo, PMPLaura DeYoung, PMPNikki Dolvig, PMPMeryem I EasleyGarrett E Ellison, PMPDaniel EvansCJ Ewald, PMPRobert J. Fitzgerald, PMPRichardOwenFrank,PMPMichael GeorgeTroy Denton Gray, PMPCaroline C Grimes, PMPkeithHedmanForrestW.HinkleDanetteHopkinsbeyTracey Lynn InglimoMatt InwoodAaron D JacksonNicole JordanSriramkalagaJameskalemis,PMPkenkarbowiakJohnDkeathley,CAPMAmandaknowles,PMPFaythkogaSireeshakolli
kennethkovacinAndrea LandonWilliam LangErin LoweryAmit MainiPat MalloyJames ManzanaresAlexandria MarinoAna MartinLaura MartinezScottMasseyStevenMineckPuja MohandasSaradaMohapatra,PMPkimMontaltoManjuSMoodabagilJohn MooreMichael MorrellWilliam MulcahyBohdan Peter Nalywajko, CAPMSandranimz,PMPyahayaOmanobaCelesteDOrnelas,PMPJacquelineb.OwensSachinPandey,PMPMarkian PawlukMouris PolisValarie L. Ponder, PMPAbhilash Premnath, PMP
Asif Rajapkar, PMPShankarRaneruGloria D RobinsonLinda RotmanMichael Thomas Ryan, CAPMAnthonyDSchatz,PMPSherylMSederstrom,PMPnicoleSimsMaryveronicaSneed,PMPSwatiSrivastavaJamesStahlCarrieStanley,PMPRoshanStouwieTracyStroudLinda Teoro, PMPSenthilkumarThandayuthapani,Sr.,PMPBarry Alan TorphyAntonela E Tosa, PMPMadhuSudhanvedurmudiChris WacasterMatthew Adam Werner, PMPClaude WillisAnne Woenker, PMPCarrie YuMax ZaenkerNathan W. Zimmerman, PMPMary Zurawski
We welcome our new members for January 2012
Congratulations to our new PMPs for January 2012
Gina Fielding, PMPChristina A Middendorf, PMPCraig Williamson, PMPJulie Faber, PMPJoseph Amann, PMPSarahAnnTrommer,PMPDavid Fales, PMPRonaldStewart,PMPkeithFedorev,PMPMichelle Russell, PMPMarci Cantor, PMPDesiree de los Reyes, PMPChristopherJonOlmsted,PMP
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Chapter Leadership (2011 - 2012)
The Leadership Team consists of two groups. There is an elected Executive Board made up of the President, Past President and Vice Presidents. The primary function of this board is to set the strategic plan for the chapter and to oversee the execution of that plan by the Directors and their volunteers. The Directors are appointed by the Executive Board and are responsible for the execution of the strategic plan through the tactical day to day operation of the chapter. The Directors coordinate the efforts of chapter member volunteers to accomplish the activities of the chapter. If you are interested in serving your PMI-Chicagoland Chapter, contact our Director of Volunteers for more information.
PresidentJoanne E. Guennewig, PMP
Past PresidentTomkroupa,PMP
VP technologyArnab Dan, PMP
Director, Advertising Donna R. Liotta, PMP
Director, Social MediaJulia Manning, PMP Director, Technology-Website
Ron Corsiga
VP Community OutreachSrinivasSaineni,PMP
Director, Academic Outreach CynthiaHarvey,PMP
Director, Other Association Outreach DaveOmelka,PMP
VP Business OutreachJimkarthan,PMP
Director, Corporate Outreach Ura Puranda, PMP
Director, Executive Outreach Lori Ambrose, PMP
Director, Public Relations Anjali More, PMP
VP OperationsRaj Nair, PMP
Director, Registration Mildred V. Parker, PMP
Director, Logistics DamienShelton
VP MembershipJonathan Lee, PMP
Director, Member Analysis AndrewSoswa,PMP
Director, Member Communications Constantine“Dino”karahalios,PMP
Director, Member Relations Leticia Muse, PMP
Director, Mentoring Roderick Mayer, PMP
Director, Volunteers Desiree de los Reyes
VP educationGregory Jones, PMP
Director, Programs Marcia White, MPM
Director, Certification Ravi Avasarala, PMP
Director, Professional Development karenbartel,PMP
VP FinanceJeffreyD.Stewart,PMP
Director, Accounting Jean Gray, PMP
Attorney at Law Certified Public AccountantMaryAliceC.Strzalka
Chapter Administration/supportAnne Clark
PublicationsCarolynSchiffner
The PMI Chicagoland Leadership
Team is made up of dedicated
volunteers who constantly strive to
add value to the membership and
to forward the best interests of the
chapter. Please feel free to contact
any member of the Board or Directors
with any questions, concerns, or
suggestions you may have.