MULTI-CHAPTER MEETING | "A Rapid Review of the 'Best Practice' CRITICAL PATH Method" with Dr. Kenneth Smith, PMP

Leadership = Power Skills

This event is hosted by PMI - Hawaii chapter. It is being shared as part of the Multi-Chapter Program. 

In this session, we will review Best Practices for using Critical Path method, plus enhancements for Project Scheduling, Monitoring, and Evaluation.

Learning Objectives:

Participants, current & future practitioners will:

  • Appreciate the underlying concepts and enduring Essential Elements of the iconic Critical Path Method ‘Roadmap’ for Planning, Scheduling & Monitoring Projects Utilize the template (provided) to correct a common and frequently-observed -- but erroneous --scheduling practice
  • Adopt the recommended graphic time-scaled networking and milestone features -- to enhance visual schedule comprehension, performance monitoring & management, and Motivate IT specialists to upgrade &/or supplement pertinent extant PM software -- by incorporating a time-scaled networking graphic -- to facilitate user comprehension.

PDUs

1 PDU will be awarded to the attendees

  • 1.0 PDU - Power Skills
  • No further action is required.

Speakers

Dr. Kenneth Smith, PMP

Dr. Kenneth Smith, PMP
Ken is a retired senior foreign service officer -- management & evaluation specialist, project manager, and in-house facilitator/trainer of the US Agency for International Development (USAID); where he assisted host country governments in many countries plan, monitor and evaluate projects in various technical sectors. Intermittently, he was also a team leader &/or team member to conduct project, program & and country-level portfolio analyses and evaluations. [Concurrently, Ken had an active dual career as Air Force ready-reservist in Asia (Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines) as well as the Washington D.C. area. He retired as a ‘bird’ colonel]. After USAID retirement, Ken was a consultant for the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the World Bank Group, various UN Agencies as well as USAID; a course designer & facilitator for the Mekong Institute in Thailand, Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines, and the PMI®-Philippines Chapter. Ken earned his Doctorate from George Mason University (GMU), Virginia, in Public Administration (Monitoring & Evaluation); a Master of Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Diploma in Systematic Policy Analysis from MIT’s Center for Advanced Engineering Study (CAES); and BA & MA degrees from the University of Connecticut in Government & International Relations. A member of both PMI Honolulu & Philippine Chapters, Ken is a frequent contributor to the Project Management World Journal (PMWJ) and the author of Project Management PRAXIS: A Treasure Trove of Practical Innovations to Classic Tools and Techniques for Planning, Monitoring & Evaluating Projects, Programs and Portfolios for “Quick and Easy” application by Project Management Practitioners. (Available from Amazon.)

  

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Postponement / Cancellation

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This event may be canceled or postponed by the Chapter, though all efforts will be made to avoid doing so.  If canceled or postponed, notification will be made to all registrants via email.

 

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Information

Type of category: Public Events

Type of activity: Leadership = Power Skills

Date: October 2nd, 2024

Hour: 3:00PM to 4:00PM

PDUs: 1

Price

Members: $5.00

Non members: $10.00

Location

Virtual