Calendar

Sunday. 07 January, 2018 - Saturday. 13 January, 2018
WEEK 02
Tuesday. 09 January, 2018
7:30 am

PM Breakfast Meeting - Belmont - Jan 2018

IHOP

When:  9 January 2018  7:30 am - 9:00 am
Where:  IHOP 510 El Camino Real  Belmont, CA 94002-2121
 
Description:
 
Monthly the chapter holds seven geographically dispersed (Project Management) PM Breakfast Meetings in San Francisco’s Peninsula, South Bay and East Bay. Each of these is a small gathering (10 to 15) project managers for a discussion of the current PM environment, sharing of information, and brainstorming of current challenges. The meeting's agenda is the topics brought by the attendees. Every meeting is facilitated by a chapter volunteer.
Wednesday. 10 January, 2018
12:00 am

PM Insights-Sunnyvale: 1-10-Presenting Powerfully Under Pressure

Innoworld

PM Insights Sunnyvale

Presenting Powerfully Under Pressure

When:   Wed Jan 10th 2018, 5:30pm-8:30pm
Where:  NOTE NEW LOCATION!: Innoworld - 940 Stewart Dr Sunnyvale, CA 94085
 

Last Date for On-line Registration is 1/08

Description:   

Leaders need to communicate powerfully under pressure, and nothing else raises the stakes (or the heart rate!) quite like public speaking. Whether you’re presenting to employees, board members, or external stakeholders, executive presentation coach Jennifer Hennings will help you speak with confidence when it matters most.

7:30 am

PMO Round Table Breakfast Meeting - Jan 2018

When:  10 January 2018, 7:30 am-9:00 am

Where:  Holder's Country Inn Restaurant, 998 S. De Anza Blvd, San Jose

The Chapter holds a Breakfast Round Table focused upon the PMO Practice and Operations once a month. This round table group provides a general forum to discuss various issues, problems, and challenges related to organizing, operating and managing a PMO within any organization. The format is open, with round-robin topics decided by the attendees each month.

If you are, or have been, involved in any of the following activities, this round table will be for you.

Friday. 12 January, 2018
7:00 am

PM Breakfast Meeting - Santa Cruz/Capitola - Jan 2018

Gayle's Bakery & Roticceria

When:  12 January 2018  7:00 am-8:00 am
Where:  Gayle's Bakery & Roticceria, 504 Bay Avenue, Capitola, CA

 

This is a facilitated roundtable discussion on agenda topics solicited from the attendees during introductions. The intent of the meeting is to promote an informal gathering of a dozen project managers to discuss current topics in the profession, receive suggestions from the other attendees on current project challenges, or share/receive information on items of interest.

These meetings are open to anyone who is interested.

The only cost is what you order from the counter, separate checks.

7:30 am

PM Breakfast Meeting - San Jose - Jan 2018

Denny's

When:  12 January 2018  7:30 am-9:00 am

Where:  Denny’s 1140 Hillsdale Ave San Jose, CA 95118

This is a facilitated round table discussion on agenda topics solicited from the attendees during introductions. The intent of the meeting is to promote an informal gathering of project managers to discuss current topics in the profession, receive suggestions from the other attendees on current project challenges, or share/receive information on items of interest.

These meetings are open to anyone who is interested. The only cost is what you order form the menu, separate checks.

Saturday. 13 January, 2018
8:30 am

The Agile Entrée – Agile’s First Course

The Office of Silicon Valley

When:

January 13, 2018 Saturday 8:30AM - 5:00 PM

 

Where:

 Innoworld, 940 Stewart Dr, Sunnyvale, CA 94085

Last date for On-line Registration:  
Early Bird - 12/31/2017
Regular - 01/07/2018
 

Description:

The Agile Entrée – Agile’s First Course

 

Building on the topics of the Agile Appetizer, this workshop takes participants deep into twelve ingredients that contribute to Agile management of product development.

This is a stark contrast to the usual “Here’s how you do Agile” approach. This workshop is about “Here’s WHY you want to be Agile”, and how Agile approaches deal with the underlying problems of highly creative technological development.