PMO Conference
& Professional Development Day
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International Institute of Project Management (IIPM), Chennai hosted the
first ever conference in India on the Industry's hot topic "PMO in IT
Industry: The Relevance & Challenges" on 9th Dec'07 at Hotel Quality Inn
Sabari, T.Nagar. It was also an occasion for conducting the "Professional
Development Day" for the practicing the Project managers, Consultants,
Trainers, and PM Professionals from all industries.
The
conference provided an excellent opportunity to create awareness about the growing need of
setting up of PMO unit in all project-based companies across the length and
breadth of the Indian sub-continent.
Initially, Mr.
Shiva,Admin Executive, IIPM welcomed the speakers, panelist and the
attendees.
The
conference formally opened with the inaugural address by Mr.O.Arivazhagan, B.E (Hons), PMP,
SSBB, CEO, IIPM on the conference main theme
"PMO in IT Industry: The Relevance & Challenges". In his
inaugural address, Mr.Arivazhagan explained the concepts of PMO and its
relevance to the IT industry by drawing parallels from construction industry.
He drew the attention of all the participants by asking
10-questions to check the relevance of PMO to IT industry. It was so
interesting and thought-provoking that the participants answered "yes" to
almost all the questions in unison with great enthusiasm thereby
acknowledging the need and relevance of PMO in IT industry.
Mr. Ari kept the
audience's interest live and kept open answers to the second half of the conference theme i.e
"The Challenges" till the end of the conference so that the conference
participants could take home the challenges that were required to be tamed by
the industry professionals when they setup a PMO in their
organizations. This created lots of curiosity amongst the conference
attendees and prompted the forthcoming Speakers and Panelists to come out
with the challenges they faced to augment Mr. Ari's list of challenges.
The following
speakers spoke on the conference theme covering various areas/phases of setting up a PMO in IT industry.
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Mr. Abiraman, BE, MBA, PMO Analyst, Polaris Software
Lab Ltd,
Topic – PMO: Roles
&Responsibilities
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Mr. Dipanker Das, M.Tech, PMP, SSGB, Project
Manager, CGN IT.
Topic – PMO: Implementation
Experiences- A Case study
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Mr. Tony Jacob, B.Tech, PMP, PGD (CM), Operational
Consultant,
Aconex India, Chair – Professional Development, DPC-SIG, USA
Topic – PMO in Construction
through Online Collaboration- A Case study
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Mr M. Sakthi Vel –Dy.Manager – State Bank of India
Topic – PMO: Which
Organizational Structure is best suited?
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Mr. Lakshmi Narayanan, MBA, PMP, Associate
Manager-Delivery, Virtusa India,
Topic – PMO: Roles
&Responsibilities
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Mr.Dhanesh Kunar, MBA, PMP,Project
Manager,WIPRO
Topic – PMO: Which
Organizational Structure is best suited?
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Mr. Ramakrishnan, Former GM, CGL
Topic – PMO: Implementation
experiences: A case study
After a sumptuous lunch, there was a
lively and highly interactive panel discussion on the main theme of the
conference,
"PMO in IT Industry: The Relevance & Challenges". The following SMEs,
practicing professionals, and consultants took part in the panel discussion
that was well moderated by Mr. Ari with his usual punching and humorous
quotes from his professional career spanning 23 years of project/project management
experience in various industries and countries.
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Panelist 1: Mr. Ravichandran, MBA, CEO,
Indus CyberTech
Panelist 2: Ms. Gayathri Balaswamy, MBA,
PMP, Vice-President,
M&A Integration, ISG Nova Soft
Panelist 3: Mr. Jawahar Venkatraman,
Project Manager, PMP
Panelist 4: Mr. Ajit Kumar , MCA,MS,PMP,
Delivery Manager, Logica CMG
Panelist 5: Mr. Ashok Sharma , ICWA,ACS,PMP,
SAP Project Manager,
SEAL InfoT
Panelist 6: Ms. V.S.Srividhya, MCA, PMP,
Senior Project Manager, INFOSYS Technologies Limited.
Panel Moderator: Mr. O.Arivazhagan, B.E (Honors), PMP, SSBB, CEO, IIPM
After a vivid and highly interactive
discussion by panelists and the participants, with interesting comments
from the moderator, for nearly 2-hours on
various challenges being currently faced by industry professionals, Mr. Ari,
the panel discussion moderator, narrated in the end the TOP 10 Challenges
that any PMO team should prepare itself to address while setting up a PMO in
IT industry.
IIPM awarded all those who scored above
75% in the PMP® exam in the year 2006-2007.
All the participants were distributed
professional development certificate for 7 PDUs.
The conference came to an end with the vote
of thanks by Mr. Sai Prasad, Cognizant Technology Solutions.
In the evening, IIPM hosted a
cocktail dinner party to all IIPM alumni wherein the PM professionals
networked and exchanged their views on current trends in the industry. IIPM
thanked the sponsor of the cocktail dinner, International Dream Merchants (IDM)
whose Digital movie trailer of the forthcoming digital film "The Perfect
Knot" was screened to the amusement & enjoyment of the audience. The conference attendees
were thrilled to see the trailer of the digital film which was, as informed
by Mr. Ari, managed as a project in the film industry using
corporate principles and many project management tools & techniques from
PMI's PMBOK Guide.
Last but not the least, IIPM also
displayed yet another face of responsible corporate companies by soliciting
donations from the participants to encourage social responsibility from
amongst the PM professionals to help the needy.
IIPM, on behalf
of the PM community, extends special thanks to the following project managers
who generously donated in response to IIPM's call for helping the charity
institutions.
1.
O.Arivazhagan, PMP (PC System)
2. Namagiri Lakshmi, PMP
(PC System)
3. Padmalakshmi, PMP
(Household Items, Dress Materials)
4. K.S.Prashant Kumar,
PMP (Dress Materials)
5. Sreekumar (Study
Materials)
PMO Conference - Feedback
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PMO Conference:
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PMO Conference Additional Pictures
PMO Conference - Feedback
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I can't thank you enough for organizing the PMO conference. In fact, I feel
it's like I took 1-week class room training on PMO, with different
perspectives and practical examples. Thanks again, Ari.
Seyed Ibrahim, PMP, Project Manager.
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It was a good opportunity to meet like minded people
in the industry & to learn from experts.
Thank you so much, Ari.
V.S.Srividhya, PMP, Senior Project Manager, INFOSYS Technologies Ltd
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I was new to PMO before this session, but I gained a lot of information about
how to implement, and challenges faced in its implementation. Will attend
more such sessions from IIPM
B.Sai Prasad, Senior Associate - Project, Cognizant Technology Solutions
(CTS)
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Overall it has been good experience knowing all the relevance &
challenges of a PMO in IT industry, which is yet considered evolving in India.
Being a PMO Manager dealt with all the 7 challenges presented by Mr. Ari but
its relevance in Indian IT Industry was very helpful. Thank you, Ari.
R.Harish, Manager - Project Budget & planning, Alcatel - Lucent Development
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The discussions were really thought provoking. The presentations were very good. The
session helped understand different PMO roles, responsibilities &
challenges. Vaidhyanathan, Project Manager, POLARIS Software
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Good Plan & Great execution. Interesting presentations & knowledge sharing.
Good mix of participation (panelist, Speakers&audience). Great Topic, which
has created many more topics for discussion.
Dipanker Das,PMP, Project Manager, CGN IT Services Pvt.Ltd
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The program (conference) was well organized. Ari moderated the panel discussion
very well. Most presentations made a story case for PMO in IT industry. PMO
is still in a state of evolving . Seminar like this will certainly help meeting of
minds & shape opinions. V.Karthikeyan, Manager - Projects, RAMCO
Systems
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PMO concept was understood. However, care needs to ensure that the same
information is not repeated. Good Topic to be discussed but needs to be
implemented to reap the benefits out of it.
E.T.Anitha, Project Head, Inautix Technologies India Pvt Ltd
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Good to have similar programs. It has given good understanding and helps to
understand the views of fellow PMs in various industries. Thanks for
organizing this program.
R.Karthikeyan, PMP, Project Lead, Inautix Technologies India Pvt Ltd
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This discussion was very good. It was very informative. Overall it was very
good.
Mahindar Singh, PMP, Location Manager, Godrej Global Solution Ltd
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Good. Overall it was good. Sathya Narayanan, Project Manager, HCL
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In fact, we planned to implement PMO within our vertical and I hope this would
definitely help us in reaping the benefits in many aspects. This session is
really enlightened the pros & cons of implementing PMO.
Sathiakumar Ramachandran, Assistant Manager - Projects,Cognizant Tech.Pvt.Ltd
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I have refreshed on PMBOK Practices. Very Good. Participants interacted very well.
Umapathy, Chief Manager, IndusInd Information Tech Ltd
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Was Informative and a few points were thought-provoking. Will try and
implement at work. Overall it was a productive and good session.
K.S. Prashant Kumar, PMP, Assistant Manager - Projects, Servion Global.
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It is very useful and Interactive session right from the start to the end. All the
speakers made the participants involve in the session. Very good program.
G.Karthikeyan, Senior Lecturer, S.M.K Fomra Institute of Technology
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Inputs from the speakers and panel discussion were very useful. The conference
was quite good.
Srinivasan Dasarathi, Executive Director, Zunotech Infosystem Pvt Ltd
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PMO Conference: Additional Photos |
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Mr. Ari at PMI Global Congress, 2007 -
Atlanta, USA |
Mr. Ari attended PMI Global
Congress held at Hotel Hyatt Regency & Georgia World Congress Center,
Atlanta, GA, USA during October 2007. The following programs were attended
by him.
1. PMI Leadership
Institute Meeting
2. DPC-SIG Annual Membership Meeting
3. REP Breakfast Meeting
4. DPC-SIG Stall-Marketing
Some of his visits
pictures are here. |
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Mr. Ari Speaks at the PMI's Global
Congress, Hong Kong |
ISS03 : Who Owns the Float?
Wednesday, 31 January
13.45–15.00
1 hour, 15 minutes
Speaker:
Ondiappan Arivazhagan, PMP,
SSGB
Presentation Style: Lecture
Level: Intermediate
Target Audience: Project Management Professional (PMP®)
Presented In: English
This Presentation has been endorsed by the following PMI Specific
Interest Groups (SIG):
- Information Technology &
Telecommunications SIG
- College of Scheduling
- Risk SIG
- Design, Procurement & Construction SIG
- Students of PM
Learning Objectives:
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After the presentation, attendees will be able to realise the importance of
float management, focus their
attention on float, negotiate better terms with other stakeholders, reduce
schedule slippage risks and manage the schedule targets more effectively.
Project managers are expected to handle or manage various types
of contracts with owners and vendors whilst managing their projects. In the
Critical Path Method of scheduling, the project's deadlines are at high risk
if floats are not managed properly. As float gives some flexibility in
scheduling the resources, very often the question comes, who owns the float?
This presentation is aimed at identifying the possible stakeholders
to it, analysing the possible ownership claims of various stakeholders of the
project and suggesting a few possible solutions.
Please note that the congress proceedings are conducted in English.
©2007 Project Management Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use.
For further information please
click here.
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PMI Global Congress @ Seattle, USA - Pictures |
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International Project Management Day Celebration on 4th
Nov'06 |
IIPM celebrated International Project Management Day on 4th Nov -06
at Hotel
Quality Inn Sabari to commemorate the practicing project management
professionals around the world and to create awareness about growing need of
project management professionals in IT/Construction/Entertainment industry.
The Chief Guest of the event was Dr. Shalini, Ph.D, a leading Psychiatrist.
Initially Mr.O.Arivazhagan, PMP, CEO, IIPM welcomed the gathering. In his
inaugural address Mr.Arivazhagan emphasized the importance of the role women
play in project management. He pointed out two special skills that women
display compared to men in managing projects. The two qualities that he
observed were consistency in performance and commitment to the job under
taken. Later, surprisingly this was reiterated
by Dr.Shalini, in her address with the scientific facts. Dr.Shalini, in her
address excellently brought-out the advantages of employing women in project
management with the help of the structure of the male and female brains.
Among the advantages she cited in favor women were better organizational
skills, consistent performance, holistic thinking, to name a few. She also
touched upon the disadvantages the women posses as managers. According to Dr.Shalini, women lack in penetrative thinking, single minded devotion and in
risk taking, to name a few. However, it was interesting to note that the law
of success demands 35% hard skills and 65% soft skills. The later being the
forte of women, women seem to possess natural managerial skills than men
through their nature endowed soft skills.
Mr.Sridharan, PMP, Analyst, World Bank and Mrs. Aarathi Parthasarathi, Asst.
Vice President, ABN Amro Bank also spoke on the topic. Later, Mr.Arivazhagan
had tête-à-tête with Dr. Shalini where in many myths about women in project
management was broken. The participants had a nice time in learning the
managerial talent and the potential women have in work place. Prizes were
distributed to excellent contributors to project management community.
Finally, Mr. Shiva, Admin Executive, IIPM thanked the organizers,
participants for a wonderful evening.
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International Project Management Day:
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Dr. Shalini, Leading Psychiatrist Speaks on "Women in Project Management"
on International Project Management Day 4th Nov'06 Saturday.
IIPM takes pride in celebrating the International Project
Management Day, which actually is observed on 2nd November of every year, to
appreciate the increase in demand of project management professionals all
over the world and to highlight the importance of Project Management culture
in almost all industries to achieve success, turnaround loss making companies
to profit making and to convert the Senior Managements Vision to Reality
(V2R).
World wide recognition of many project managers and project teams in every
industry including non-profit organizations and health-care who contribute
their time, power, inventiveness, novelty, and innumerable hours to deliver
products, services, facilities, and crisis and disaster recovery services in
every city and the society around the world.
It is expected that this kind of celebrations will increase the realization
of the value of project management within the huge business, government and
social communities and encourage project management as the vehicle for
transforming the business strategies into reality. This includes, but is not
limited to: construction, information technology, entertainment, government,
aeronautics, health care, environmental science, societal, disaster recovery,
community development, and feature-of-life projects and their associated sub
vendors / associations.
All PMPs, CAPMs, PMs, Project Team Members,
Project Associates, Consultants, Practicing Professionals, Teachers,
Educationists, Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, Finance Professionals,
chartered Accountants, Quality Professionals etc
are invited and expected to make this event a grand success.
ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL BE AWARDED 4 PDUs
Invitation
for International Project Management Day
Celebration
Agenda
International Project Management Day
Saturday, 4th November 2006
Venue: Hotel Quality Inn Sabari, T.Nagar.
CHIEF GUEST:
Dr. Shalini, Ph.D., Psychiatrist
TOPIC:
WOMEN IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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06.00 - 06.15 pm -
Registration &
Welcome Drink
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06.15 – 06.45 pm -
Welcome Address by Mr. O. Arivazhagan, PMP, CEO, IIPM
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06.45 – 07.00 pm -
Mr. Sridharan, PMP, Analyst, The World Bank
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07.00 – 07.15 pm -
Ms. Aarathi Parthasarathi, Asst. Vice-President, ABN-AMRO Bank
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07.15 – 07.45 pm -
Chief Guest & Special Keynote address: Dr.
Shalini, Ph.D., Psychiatrist on
"Women in Project Management"
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07.45 – 08.45 pm -
Tête-à-tête with Dr. Shalini, Ph.D., Psychiatrist
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08.45 – 08.55 pm -
Prize / Awards for Significant Contributors of
Project Management
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08.55 – 09.00 pm -
Vote
of Thanks
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09.00 pm -
BUFFET DINNER
There will be invited speakers
from leading Institutions followed by a tête-à-tête with Dr. Shalini on the
unique skills women posses vis-à-vis men in managing projects.
You can also find answers to many long-pending questions like
- Who is a better manager: Men or Women?
- Why many women do not take up project
management profession?
- Is there really any such glass ceiling for
women in climbing the corporate ladder?
- Has God endowed women with some natural
talents that men have
been deprived of? And many more …...
PDUs Awarded: 4 PDUs
Entry Fee: Rs. 450 /- for
IIPM patrons / PMI Chennai Chapter members
Rs. 750 /- for
Others
All Presenters / Panelists/
Awardees entry will be FREE.
Group discounts of 10 – 15% on the above fee for group size of 3 -5 persons.
The fee can be paid by cash or cheque or at the
venue. You can register by phone or Online or Just walk-in for spot
registration.
Register Now
Venue:
Hotel Quality Inn Sabari,
29,
Thirumalai Pillai Road,
T. Nagar,
Chennai-17.
Please inform Ms. Suba or Mr. Shiva for seat
reservation as only limited seats are available.
RSVP: Ms. Suba - 044- 42071124, 98417 15490 / Mr. Siva - 98844 33487
E-mail:
marketing@iipmchennai.com
All are Welcome.
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Professional Development Day: Lessons Learned - Earn 7 PDUs - 06 Aug'06 (Sun) |
Professional Development Day: Lessons
Learned + IIPM Alumni Meet: Article and Photos
International
Institute of Project Management (IIPM) organized a Professional Development Day
and 2nd IIPM Alumni dinner meet for the Project Management Professionals in
IT/ITES, Construction & Manufacturing Industry on 6th August 2006 at Hotel Quality Inn Sabari,
T.Nagar. The conference started with Mr. Shiva, Admin Executive welcoming the
gathering.
An International
Project Management expert and a Certified Project Manager from PMI, USA, Mr.
O. Arivazhagan, CEO, IIPM started-off the panel
discussion with an inaugural address on current trends in Human Resources
Management. He emphasized the need to “Create talent” from within the
organization rather than “Recruiting talent” so as to mitigate the risk of
frequent resource attrition. He also called-upon the Project Managers to be a
“Learning Person” always in order to stay focused in the highly competitive
market. There were 10 PMI globally certified Project Management Professionals
as speakers from IT and Construction industries. Among the panelists was Ms. Kavitha Suresh Kumar, Information Officer, World Bank. Panelists shared their
comments / observations on the speakers’ presentations with the participants
on the topic “The Lessons Learned”- Brainstorming of New PMBOK Guide:
3rd Edition, PMI, USA.
The Panelists were
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Mr. Rajagopalan Nikesh Anand, PMP, PM, HCLTechnologies
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Ms. Sudha Sundararaman, PMP, PM, Hexaware Technologies
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Mr. Siva Sundaram, PMP PM, Sella Synergy SA
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Ms. Kavitha Suresh Kumar , Information Officer, The World Bank
More Photos
The Speakers were
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Mr. Udaya Baskar, PMP, PM, Satyam
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Mr. Vijay Ramachandran, PMP, Consultant
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Mr. Sai Prasad, Senior Associate, PMP, Cognizant Technology Solutions
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Mr. Venkatesh, PMP, Project Manager, iFlex Solutions
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Mrs. Mallika Subramonian, PMP, PM, Scope International
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Mr. Ramesh, PMP, Project Manager, Cognizant Technology Solutions
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Mr. K. Ravichandran, CEO, Ind US Tech
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Mr. Mathu Venkat, PMP, PM, Firestream
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Mr. Ramakrishna, Management Consultant
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Mr. O. Arivazhagan, PMP, CEO, IIPM
On the same evening, the IIPM Alumni dinner meet started-off with a presentation by
Mr Ramanan Jeganathan PMP, PM, iFlex on “Critical Chain Project Management”.
Interestingly, a short film titled “NODIGALIL”, produced by International Dream
Merchants (IDM), a unit of IIPM, implementing Project Management
Methodologies & Principles and to create social awareness among school
students was screened to the guests. In the end, awards were distributed by
Mr. O. Arivazhagan
to nearly 40 “excellent performers” who had scored more than 80% in the
PMP®
exam, considered to be one of the toughest exams in the world for managers.
With the vote of thanks given by Mr. Shiva, the event
ended pleasantly.
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IIPM Alumni Meet |
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The International Institute of Project Management (IIPM), one of the
globally registered education providers of the Project Management Institute, PMI, USA, celebrated
its first
alumni meet October 23 in Chennai. It was a time to congratulate and
recognise the
successful completion of Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification
of its patrons
and to thank family members and kids for their contribution in making the
candidates pass
the exam, considered to be one of the most difficult management certifications
in the world.
Today, PMP® certification is the hottest certificate for project managers in
any industry,
in general, and IT industry, in particular.
Panelists from various domains discussed the relevance of 'Just in Time (JIT)
in Software
Industry'. They also had an interactive session with the participants. The
panelists included O Arivazhagan, CEO, IIPM, who started off the panel discussion with
an introduction to JIT in the software industry. He explained the inventory, considered a
liability in JIT
methodology, with the help of a water tank analogy. The other experts were
Sridharan, World
Bank, Dr Thirugnanam, VP, IAG, Polaris Software, Sudha, sernior consultant,
Hexaware Ltd,
and Jawahar, assistant project director, American Insurance General.
Later, the kids and spouses of PMPs took part in the PM-Word coining game in
which they had
to coin a word relevant to project management with the help of PMPs. Three
winners were
awarded prizes.
IIPM also announced three best paper awards for papers on project management
from
IT/software, construction, entertainment and manufacturing industry
professionals. Siva,
administrative executive, explained the criteria for submitting papers and
requested
professionals.
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IIPM Alumni Meet - Pictures Gallery |
Welcome Address by Mrs. Suba Hari. Mr.
Ari, CEO of IIPM
Presenting on
Just In Time (JIT). |
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JIT
in Software Industry: Panelists.
Dr. Thirugnanam,
PMP, VP, Polaris.
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Mr. Jawahar, PMP,
Mr. Sridharan, Manager,
Ms. Sudha, PMP,
Asst. Proj. Director, AIG.
World Bank.
Sr. Consultant, Hexaware.
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Mr. Ramesh
Srinivasan, PMP, Mr. Ari's
conclusive Speech
Mr. Siva Announcing
PM, Hexaware LTD.
on JIT
IIPM's Contest for
"Best Paper Award"
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A View of Participants
Panelist Answering
Participants Questions.
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Mr. Ari presenting the shield to
Mrs. Ari presenting the shield to
Dr. Thirugnanam.
Mr. Sridharan |
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Mr. Abdul Majeeth presenting
Group Picture.
the shield to
Mr. Ramesh
Srinivasan. |
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Professional Development Day: Lessons
Learned + IIPM Alumni Meet:
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Professional
Development Day: Lessons Learned - Earn 7 PDUs (06 Aug'06-Sun)
List of Awardees
Professional Development Day: Agenda
IIPM Alumni Dinner Invitation
- IIPM has organized a 1- day Lessons Learned session on the
New PMBOK-3rd Edition.
- In this
session, IIPM faculty and industry experienced PMPs will make presentation on
all 9 knowledge areas and the professional and social responsibility domain.
- The faculty
will present the new changes/process in the New PMBOK-3rd Edition in addition to
discussing the new PMP® exam pattern, eligibility criteria and new exam
question distribution with your few valuable tips.
- Session material, lunch,
tea/snacks is included in the course fee.
- All PMPs will earn 7 PDUs as part
of this session.
- Non-PMPs and PMPs experienced and those who are willing to
take the exam based on new PMBOK-3rd Edition will earn 7-contact hours of PM
education.
- Only limited seats available and maximum participants will be
limited to 40 to 50. Please, register as soon as possible.
Course Name:
Brainstorming
of New PMBOK2004 - Lessons Learned
REP
Course
ID: IIPM05
PDUs Offered:
7 PDUs
Category:
3
Course
Duration:
1
day - 9.0 am to 6.0 pm
Course
fee :
Fee can be paid by DD or Check
drawn on “IIPM Chennai”.
Course fee
includes Course Materials, Lunch, Tea/snacks and 7 PDU
certificate.
Date
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06 Aug (Sun) 2006.
Venue
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Hotel Quality Inn Sabari, T.Nagar,
Chennai-17.
Group Discounts:
10-15 % discount is offered for group size
of 5 and above.
All are Welcome.
IIPM
Alumni Dinner Invitation
The following IIPM Alumni have scored more
than 80% in the PMP® Exam.
The Awardees are,
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Abdul Majeeth, PMP
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Ambrose Xavier, PMP
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Arinandan Paul, PMP
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Bhalatha Rani Sudhir, PMP
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Bhuvaneshwari, PMP
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Dwarakanarthan, PMP
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Elangovan Selvaraj, PMP
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Gopinath Sankaran, PMP
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Gunasundaram, PMP
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Mangayarkarasi, PMP
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Manish Kanna, PMP
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Nageswara Rao, PMP
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Nikesh Anand Rajagopalan, PMP
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N. S. Rajagopalan, PMP
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Prakash Pande, PMP
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Punitha Sadasivam, PMP
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Ramesh Sajja, PMP
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Remo Patric, PMP
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Sai Prasad, PMP
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Satish, PMP
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Satyanarahyana, CAPM
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Senthilvel Chinnakaruppan, PMP
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Shajan Leela, PMP
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Shylendar Babu, PMP
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Sivakumar, PMP
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Siva Shankar, PMP
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Sivasundaram, PMP
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Souvik Nanda, PMP
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Subramanian Hariharan, PMP
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Sudha Sundararaman, PMP
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Sunny Paul, PMP
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T. Sankaranarayanan, PMP
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Venkata Satish Namburi, PMP
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Venkatesh Viswanathan, PMP
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Venkatnathan, PMP
Click to view the 1st Brainstorming Session
successfully held on
18th Sep 2005 New PMBOK-3rd Edition ,
Pictures
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Research Program Summary
- "Needs & Challenges of Asia-Pacific PMs"
- PMI Bangkok Congress - Research Working Session. |
Click here, to see Presentation of the summary of the
Needs
Identification Workshop-PPT
List of PMI Research
Programme Working Session Panelists who participated in the Needs &
Challenges of Asia-Pacific PMs
- PMI Bangkok Congress,
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Michael
Schweitzer PMP, General Manager, Relacom Ltd., Bangkok, Thailand
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Ondiappan
Arivazhagan PMP, CEO, International Inst. of Project Management,
Chennai, India
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Barry Pai-Len
Hsiung PhD, PMP, Project Solutions Intl. Group, Taipei, Taiwan
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Kevin Chui MBA,
PMP, Director, Knowledge Century, Hong Kong
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Shi Qian PhD,
Assoc. Prof., Tongji University, P.R. China
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Pasit Lorterapong
PhD, Asst. Prof., King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi,
Bangkok, Thailand
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1st
Brainstorming of New PMBOK-3rd Edition |
IIPM
has successfully completed the Brainstorming session of New PMBOK -
3rd Edition.
Mr. Ari & Venkatesh in an intensive interaction.
PMPs Interactive Chat |
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Mr . Ari Presenting certificates for 7 PDUs to Participants |
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IIPM CEO wins Lottery at PMI Global Congress Asia - Pacific 2005 |
The CEO of IIPM, Mr. O. Arivazhagan, has won a lottery conducted in the
PMI Global Congress Asia-Pacific 2005 held at Singapore.
He was awarded with books worth US $1,000. The list of books and
photographs are displayed below. The books are kept at the library of IIPM,
and are available for reference for the PM Community in India, IIPM's patrons,
IIPM's course participants and PMI
Chapter members.
List of Books:
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Sl# |
Title |
Author |
1. |
A Guide to the Project
Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide), Third Edition |
Project Management Institute
(PMI) |
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2. |
Q & A's for the PMBOK Guide
Third Edition |
Frank T. Anbari, Ph. D., PMP. |
3. |
Power & Politics in Project
Management |
Jeffrey k. Pinto |
4. |
Organizational Project
Management Maturity Model (OPM3) Overview |
Project Management Institute
Inc., Newton Square, Pennsylvania, USA. |
5. |
Q & A's for the PMBOK Guide
2000 Edition |
Project Management Institute |
6. |
Leadership Skills for
Project Managers |
Jeffrey K. Pinto,
Jeffrey K. Trailer |
7. |
The Human Aspects of Project
Management
ORGANIZING PROJECTS FOR SUCCESS - Volume I |
Vijay K. Verma |
8. |
Project Management for the
Technical Professional |
Michael Singer Dobson |
9. |
The Juggler's Guide to
Managing Multiple Projects |
Michael S. Dobson |
10. |
Practice Standard for Work
Breakdown Structures |
Project Management
Institute, USA |
11. |
Project & Program Risk
Management - A Guide to Managing Project Risks and Opportunities |
R. Max Wideman Fellow, PMI,
USA |
12. |
A Guide to the Project
Management Body of Knowledge - Third Edition |
Project Management
Institute, USA |
13. |
The Enter Prize Organization
- Organizing Software Projects for Accountability & Success |
Neal Whitten |
14. |
PETRELTM
Workflow Tools Introduction Course - V 2004 Preprint |
Schlumberger Information
Solutions |
15. |
Risk and Decision Analysis
in Projects |
John Schuyler |
16. |
Tools and Tips for Today's
Project Manager |
Ralph L. Kliem
Irwin S. Ludin |
17. |
People in Projects |
Project Management
Institute, USA |
18. |
Project Management for
Managers |
Mihaly Gorog
Nigel J Smith |
19. |
Quantifying the Value of
Project Management |
William Ibbs, Ph. D. |
20. |
Selling Project Management
to Senior Executives - Framing the Moves that Matter |
Janice Thomas Ph. D.
Connie L. Delisle, Ph. D
Kam Jugdev |
21. |
Project Management
Professional (PMP®), Role Delineation Study |
Project Management
Institute, USA |
22. |
Project Management
Competency Development Framework |
Project Management
Institute, USA |
23. |
Government Extension to the
Project Management Body of Knowledge |
Project Management
Institute, USA |
24. |
Organizational Project
Management Maturity Model (OPM3) Knowledge Foundation |
Project Management
Institute, USA |
25. |
Quality Management for
Projects & Programs |
Lewis R. Ireland |
26. |
Principles of Project
Management |
John R. Adams |
27. |
Project Management Handbook |
Jeffrey K. Pinto |
28. |
Earned Value Project
Management - Second Edition |
Quentin W. Fleming
Joel M. Koppelman |
29. |
Achieving the Promise of
Information Technology |
Ralph B. Sackman |
30. |
Project Leadership from
Theory to Practice |
Jeffrey K. Pinto
Peg Thoms
Jeffrey Trailer
Todd Palmer
Michele Govekar |
31. |
Teaming for Quality - The
Right Way for the Right Reasons |
H. David Shuster |
32. |
Successful Information
Implementation - The Human Side - Second Edition |
Jeffrey K. Pinto
Ido Millet |
33. |
PM 101 According tot the
Olde Curmudgeon |
Francis M
Webster Jr. |
34. |
The Human Aspects of
Project Management - Managing the Project Team - Volume Three |
Vijay K. Verma |
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