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In this issue: Last Meeting Recap | SkillFest2020 | Upcoming Events | Chapter News | Member Spotlight | Volunteering | Claim PDUs | Our Sponsor
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Dinner Meeting RecapFeb 2020 Professional Development Dinner Meeting: "Disciplined Agile Certification & PMI Integration" (2 PDU's). If you attended, please remember that PDUs are self-reported. This month's fall under the strategic category. The organization code is C079 and can be found typing in “Northeast” a list will display to choose from: Now back to our speaker, Joshua Barnes. Did you know:
So what is a Process Mentor? They help organizations adopt modern ways of delivering value through their products using Lean and Agile principles in context of solving complex problems. Joshua walked us through the the Disciplined Agile(DA) principles, processes and various tracks for certification. PMI purchased DA back in 2019. At this time, a PMI user may not have access to all documenation, guides, etc. There are currently over 100 practices for DA. These practices include several overlaps between the PMP processes and DA. With that said, there are also gaps in the process. The bottom line is that this is an ever evolving process, and a challenging undertaking for all involved parties. The good news is this: Performing DA increases the probability of success AND a unified process. The Seven Principles:
In addition to the principles, there are various “lifecycles” that should be understood as to what works best for you and your customer. While they may have an idea of what would work best for them, it is your responsibility as a PM to pave the right path. There are currently seven lifecycles. Each one carries their own advantages and disadvantages. These include the complexity of the project, the team size, the need to get the item to market or put into place, and of course cost. Please visit the Disciplined Agile website for more details: https://disciplinedagiledelivery.com/lifecycle/. There are six different certification levels (see list below) with varying qualifiers in each level. Each certification is based on project types or needs, qualifying experience, and future career goals. Joshua stressed that participants should be prepared for a rather challenging process.
Or on twitter at @JoshuaBarnes And finally, there will be a two day DALSM workshop in Jacksonville in late March or early April. The first 6 registrants will get a 15% discount. Please contact Joshua Barnes directly at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. SkillFest2020 Photos (Follow-up)Anyone who signed up for a portrait using “Sign up Genius”, please check your email or spam folder for an email from: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Your portraits will be in a folder that expires 1 month from the date of the receipt of the email! If there are any issues, please contact Connie Pirkle at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Upcoming EventsPlease check out our events page for all event registration information
Chapter News
The board held their semi-annual meeting the weekend of February 8 offsite in Jekyll Island. Some of the highlights:
We will start to see the fruits of their labor in the upcoming weeks and months. We will be sporting a fresh new website that will encompass the new PMI logo. There will be emails coming out soon asking our opinions on what the local chapter logo should look like. There was a sneak peek of what it might look like at the last Dinner Meeting. We welcome ideas! The chapter is also working towards more networking events. We are trying to connect with our members in the outlying areas by holding events in the Daytona, Palm Coast, Gainesville, and other partnering areas. This is great news for our fellow members who cannot drive to Jacksonville! AND finally, more to come, but there is some chatter about some PMI Master Class. Hmmmm, I wonder what this is all about? Member Spotlight
Each week of the season, we follow this "sprint" and while no two games are the same, we take great pride in being prepared, working a good game and constantly getting better. Building a high performing team is the same if you are running a SCRUM team or a football crew/team. Here is Mark in action. Some of you I am sure will recognize some of the team’s:
Chapter Opportunities
If you answered “yes,” we would love to hear from you! This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or submit your recommendation online. Volunteer: There are other ways to get involved with the local chapter. We are always looking for ideas and venues for networking events. AND there are always opportunities to volunteer. Not only with the local chapter but within your own community. Please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or register online. PDU ClaimsIf you have attended previous chapter events, remember to claim your PDUs! Find a list of PDUs from previous events here. Find out how to claim your PDUs here. Thank you to our sponsor, Nova Southeaster University - Jacksonville Campus! |
Adam Yanchunas Amy Doherty - PMP ![]() Edward Nagel Marietta Sampson John Barker B. Wayne Bloom Partner With UsThe PMI North Florida Chapter is seeking long-term partners to sponsor events, including Dinner Meetings, Cocktail & Learn Seminars, and the 2019 Quarterly SkillFest recruiting sessions Does your company want brand exposure in a growing market and access to a professional and diverse membership? We would like to hear from you. We are also looking for volunteers in a Director role to act as an Account Manager for each partner. Responsibilities will be to engage at periodic intervals and ensure the value we provide exceeds their expectations.Our new VP of Sponsorship, Juan Ocharan, will manage this program. Please contact Jason "JD" Dillaberry for more details at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. MentoringWant to give back to our profession but do not have time for a VP or Director-level position within the Chapter? We are looking for volunteers in a Mentoring Program to generate experience for PM Rookies.If you are an experienced PM looking to help or new to PM-ing and need a leg-up, please contact Eddie Sumner at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Interested in Volunteering?Have you thought about volunteering with PMI NEFL? Here are some of the key benefits of volunteering:
It takes a lot of hard work to support the PMI NEFL Chapter throughout the year. We need creative and energetic members that want to create a rewarding experience for the NEFL Chapter members. We have lots of opportunities for you to build on your experience and share your passion. Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or sign up on our website. |
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