Project Management Institute - Honolulu, Hawaii Chapter invites you to:

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Saturday, September 14, 2019, 7:00am - 8:00pm

Hawaii Pacific University - Aloha Tower Campus

Theme: "Age to Engage"

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7 PDUs, engaging speakers, great food and networking opportunities that you will not want to miss!

We have three special tracks that align with our theme: 

1) Project Management: Whether you are new to project management or an experienced PMO manager, this track will touch on topics that directly relate to managing stakeholders, both inside and outside of the project management field. How do you work WITH your stakeholders to move projects to successful completion?  How do you co-create? How do you build relationships and ohanas with your teams, while accomplishing amazing goals? 

2) Business Analysis: This track will focus on understanding the business analysis profession for people aspiring to understand more about the industry to people who are already Certified Business Analysis Professionals.

3) Leadership Pathways: This track will present leadership approaches to solve problems of today, including tried and true techniques, new emerging techniques, transformation of techniques and a mash-up of techniques and how to do them in the Real World! 

OUR ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY CONFERENCE IS OUR LARGEST AND MOST VALUABLE EVENT

Register, attend, and benefit from:

  • High caliber local speakers sharing their experience
  • Seasoned national speakers with valuable professional insight
  • Many talented professionals to meet and share best practices
  • Earning up to 7 PDUs (auto-reported)
  • Resources for your organization's talent management program

Regular Registration open until August 31, 2019

For questions, contact SpecialProjects@pmihnl.org

A few words from our 2019 PDD opening keynote speaker Roger Haskett!  

 

Jamie Champagne and Roger Haskett talk about their closing and opening keynotes.

 

Event Schedule:

7:00-8:15am

Networking Breakfast [Gordon Biersch Terrace]

8:15-8:30am

Welcome & Opening Remarks [MPR3]

8:30-9:30am

Age of engage: How to create engagement ‐ Roger Haskett [MPR3]

9:30-9:45am

Exhibits and Refreshments [Center Atrium]

11:50am-1:00pm

Lunch [Center Atrium] 

4:30-5:30pm

Life is meant to be fun! Jamie Champagne [MPR3]

5:30-8:00pm

Pau Hana! [Gordon Biersch Lanai]

9:45-10:45am

Greta Blash - The Future Project Manager

10:50-11:50

Joslyn Sato - Exploring LOE: Leveraging Our Employeess Through Level of Effort

1:00-2:00pm

Neil Ihde ‐ Influencing Your Team Throughout the Project Lifecycle

2:10-3:10pm

Ken Rossi - Organizational Development and Change (ODC) Primer

3:20-4:20pm

Christine Rose - One Page Project Managment

9:45-10:45am

Jamie Champagne - Let’s Avoid Stupid Questions!  How to ask questions that make you look good (and get things done!)!

10:50-11:50am

Cori Chang & Heidi Neidhardt - Change My Mind: Engaging the Resister

1:00-2:00am

Dylan Souza - My Journey from Waterfall Requirements to User Stories (And Acceptance Criteria)

2:10-3:10pm

Jared Gorai ‐ Evolution of Business Analysis

3:20-4:20pm

Craig Richer ‐ Requirements Traceability

9:45-10:45am

Vince Mirabelli ‐ Building a Culture of Continuous Improvement

10:50-11:50am

Alexander Bischoff ‐ You are Your Greatest Asset: Financial Advice for the Future

1:00-2:00pm

Roger Wolkoff ‐ Planning for Emotional Intelligence

2:10-3:10pm

Jacy Imilkowski ‐ What Did Our Brains Just Say? The Neuroscience of Expert PM Conversations

3:20-4:20pm

David Gonzales (Microsoft Store) - Modern Collaboration with Microsoft Teams

2019 PDD Keynote Speakers:

Age to Engage

Opening Keynote Speaker: Roger Haskett

Engagement Expert

The Age of Engage: How to Create Engagement

Closing Keynote Speaker: Jamie Champagne CBAP, PMI-PBA, PMP

Passionate Business Analysis Professional Speaker and Trainer and Surfer

Life is Meant to be Fun!
Please see the speaker summary and details information, sponsor and volunteer information and venue information using the links on the left links bar.
 
For questions, contact SpecialProjects@pmihnl.org