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1 Project Management Center of Excellence Project Management Community Meeting December 8, 2010 PLEASE MUTE PHONES !!

2 Agenda Welcome & Announcements Status Updates IT Project Management Training Program Presentation January PMC Meeting PMCoE Info and Links

3 Status Updates  Enterprise Performance Life Cycle  Federal Acquisitions Certification for Program/Project Managers (FAC-P/PM)

4 IT Project Management Training IT Project Management Classes  Requirements Management (3 days) - Jan 19 – 21  Rapid Assessment and Recovery of Troubled Projects (3 days) - Feb 15 – Feb 17  Applied Earned Value Management (3 days) - March 15-17  Business Process Analysis, Innovation and Design (3 days) - April 19 – 21  ITPM and Risk Management (4.5 days)  This course is not open for registration yet.  This course is not for candidates who have taken the ‘IT Risk Management’ or ‘IT Project Management’ course before. Register via CIT training website under category “Project Management”  http://training.cit.nih.gov/courselisting.aspx?Sort=Category http://training.cit.nih.gov/courselisting.aspx?Sort=Category

5 Speakers  Korinna Shaw, PMI & Marvin Hargrove, Program Manager, OPM, PMI Topic  Where do Good Projects Come From? An overview of Organizational Project Management and Organizational Project Management Maturity Model, OPM3 ® Program Presentation

6 January PMC Meeting Date: January 12, 2011 Speaker: J. LeRoy Ward  Executive Vice President, ESI International Topic: Troubled Projects -Identifying Early Warning Signs and Providing Project First Aid  This presentation discusses troubled projects from two points of view - identifying potential causes of trouble, and first actions to take if trouble breaks out. You will learn: A quick checklist for potential project risks The immediate first aid steps for a troubled project The major steps in developing a full recovery plan

7 Join the PMCoE/PM Community  Send an email to listserv@list.nih.gov with a blank subject line and include the following in the body: subscribe PMCoE-L listserv@list.nih.gov Presentation Slides and Meeting Schedule  http://ocio.nih.gov/cio/PMExcellence/pmcommunity.html http://ocio.nih.gov/cio/PMExcellence/pmcommunity.html EPLC SharePoint  http://sps.nihcio.nih.gov/sites/PMCoE/EPLC http://sps.nihcio.nih.gov/sites/PMCoE/EPLC FAC-P/PM SharePoint  http://sps.nihcio.nih.gov/sites/PMCoE/FAC-PPM http://sps.nihcio.nih.gov/sites/PMCoE/FAC-PPM  http://oamp.od.nih.gov/Division/acp/POTraining/FAC-PPM.asp http://oamp.od.nih.gov/Division/acp/POTraining/FAC-PPM.asp CIT Training Program  http://training.cit.nih.gov http://training.cit.nih.gov PMCoE Info and Links

8 Contacts For general PMCoE information, contact:  Jane Small, jane.small@nih.gov, 301-435-2980jane.small@nih.gov  Carmen Cheng, carmen.cheng@nih.govcarmen.cheng@nih.gov


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