Chapter Luncheon

 
To PMP or Not to PMP—That IS the Question
 

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Speaker: Lee R. Lambert — PMP, CEO

Who knew? It all started in 1984. In 1995 there were 6,000 PMPs. In 2011 there are over 421,000 PMPs. Why? Will this growth continue? What impact has the PMP had on the profession? What is the current perception of the value of the PMP? Why?

Join Lee R. Lambert, one of the founding fathers of the PMP Credential, to learn the truth about the PMP and what’s in it for you, your project and your organization.


 

Location:  Larry H. Miller Center, Salt Lake Community College
Time:  11:30am - 1:00pm
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Lee Lambert Workshop:
Defining, Estimating, Scheduling and Status/Forecasting Projects – Stop Talking About It and Start Doing It!


Thursday, 19 January 2012
Time:
  9:00am - 5:00pm
Location:  Larry H. Miller Center, Salt Lake Community College
NOTE: Chapter Luncheon included with workshop registration.

Capitalize on real world materials and examples and benefit from hands-on applications of proven value-added project management tools and techniques. Learn how to DO what everyone else is talking about.

Define work scope, structure deliverables, define precedence relationships, accomplish quantitative progress assessment and make uncanny predictions for the future of your project efforts. Finally, you will be able to stop talking about project management and become a moving force in realizing a substantial ROI on your project management knowledge.

Use Discount Code "2011" through 01-Jan-2012 when registering and receive a $100 discount!
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Speaker Bio:
A native of Provo, Utah, Mr. Lambert has established the standard against which others in the field are measured. In 1981 he was invited to join the founding team that created the Project Management Institute's (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification Program. He is a recipient of PMI's Distinguished Contribution Award (1995) and is a PMI SME for the EVMS Practice Guide and the Project Estimating Practice Guide (in development). Educated as a Mechanical Engineer, he is a holder of a Master's Certificate in Project Management from George Washington University.

As the creator of the "Stealth Learning" concept, no other educator/speaker can contend with his uncanny technical knowledge, unique material content and refreshingly entertaining delivery of this "dry" topic. Lee takes the saying; "Been there, done that, got the T-shirt" to the next level. Since embarking on his PM journey in 1966, he has "entertained" and educated more than 40,000 professionals in 22 countries.

 

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