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Project Management for Social Good

Project Management for Social Good. Mike DePrisco PMI Educational Foundation PMI VP, Academic and Educational Programs PMI Memphis, TN Chapter PDD 27 September 2013 . Project Management for Social Good . What does the word c ommunity mean to you? . PMIEF’s Reach.

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Project Management for Social Good

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  1. Project Management for Social Good Mike DePrisco PMI Educational Foundation PMI VP, Academic and Educational Programs PMI Memphis, TN Chapter PDD 27 September 2013

  2. Project Management for Social Good

  3. What does the word community mean to you?

  4. PMIEF’s Reach PMIEF Focus: Project Management for the World of 7 Billion People PMI Focus: 20 Million PMs

  5. PMIEF Areas of Focus

  6. PMIEF No-Cost Downloads NEW! Project Management Skills for LifeSM PM Methodology for Post Disaster Reconstruction PM Toolkit for TeachersTM Careers in Project Management PM Toolkit for YouthSM PM Workshop for K-12 Educators Case Studies on Youth Programs PM for Nonprofits

  7. Working with Nonprofit Organizations • Nova Scotia volunteer conducts community classes in Kenya • Oklahoma member volunteers with Chamber of Commerce • Washington, DC members train vets through Wounded Warriors • Volunteers in New York trained United Nations Association employees in Mexico • Member in Minnesota helps plan a local bike race fundraiser When you look at the resources of PMI and PMIEF coupled with some of the most pressing and unmet needs of nonprofit organizations, implementing no-cost project management training creates a win-win situation. -Kedisa Johnson PMI Los Angeles Chapter Volunteer & Nonprofit Employee

  8. Working with Schools and Youth Organizations • Illinois team partners with program that serves at-risk girls in Chicago • Singapore and Arizona members host programs with “Junior Achievement” • Italy members created a development program in the Democratic Republic of the Congo • Volunteers in Washington mentor students in technical education programs • Member in California uses project management to run an after-school program

  9. At what age can youth begin benefiting from project management?

  10. Benefits of teaching youth project management and through projects • Success in school • Preparation for 21stcentury workforce Some of the students who undertook the training last year have actually scored really good marks since then. I think they’ve got their head around planning how to achieve the ‘good results’ before actually doing the ‘good results. -Elizabeth Beatty Teacher at Mill Chase School Hampshire, United Kingdom = Engaged Students Project Learning

  11. PMIEF Strategic Focus:PM for 13 to 19 year olds • Research • New curricula and materials • Multiple translations • Teacher training • Strategic partnerships • Collaboration with Ministries of Education Strategic and Global

  12. 3 “R”s 4 “C”s Critical Thinking · Collaboration · Communication · Creativity Reading · Writing · Arithmetic Project Mgmt

  13. Building US State and Country-Wide Programs North Carolina Washington State Wisconsin – New! • PMI members starting to work with Ministries of Education

  14. Get Involved with PMIEF • Sign up for: • Project Management for Social Good® 1. Communication Join Our Mailing List Now! Text PMIEF to 22828 to get started.

  15. Get Involved with PMIEF 2. Identify your connections • Schools • Nonprofits • Scholarships Team-Building Activity at Nonprofit PM Training

  16. Get Involved with PMIEF PMIEF can make a difference to all sorts of people...PMIEF is a complementary tool [to PMI] that chapters can use to demonstrate the value of project management while changing the lives of thousands in their communities. -Monica Gonzalez, PMP PMI Nuevo Cuyo, Argentina Chapter Nonprofit Volunteer 3. Use project management for social good • Identify scope and bandwidth • Communicate with PMIEF • Enjoy making a difference! Use PMIEF Educational Resources to help others!

  17. Feedback from Volunteers Our chapter’s outreach programs with local nonprofits and schools are some of the most exciting and meaningful activities of the year. Francisco Herrera, PMP PMI Sinaloa, MX Chapter President Our work with local schools has created new and engaging ways for me to work with, and get to know other chapter members, all while we’re helping make a difference in our local community. Bruce Vapnitsky, PMP PMI New York City Chapter Volunteer Through volunteering with PMI and PMIEF, I have grown personally and professionally as a leader…I can honestly say that I attribute my success to the many relationships gained from collaborating with others around the globe through these organizations.  Nealand Lewis, PMP PMIEF Engagement Committee for PMI Communities

  18. Get Involved! Bring the power of project management to your community. • Disseminate information • Contact local schools and nonprofit organizations • Help build partnerships • Donate A Volunteer Conducts a Workshop for Secondary School Students in Sinaloa, Mexico

  19. Video - PMIEF Donors, Volunteers and Supporters Making a Difference

  20. Join Our Mailing List! Text PMIEF to 22828 to get started. Questions?PMI Educational Foundation Michael DePrisco PMI VP, Academic and Educational Programs www.pmief.org l pmief@pmi.org www.pmief.org - Website pmief@pmi.org – Email

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