June 2020 Community News You Can Use
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Kimberly Whitby, Laura Schofield, Heather McLarnon, CSPO, Tara Leparulo
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Can you believe we are almost halfway through 2020? It’s definitely a year that will reign in history, and we here in the community hope each and every one of you and your family are safe and secure. We hope this feature of Community News will provide some positive initiatives going on at PMI. So, sit back, relax and enjoy all the exciting happenings surrounding us!
PMI Talent & Technology Symposium 2020: Another successful virtual event is in the books! If you are a PMI member and missed the live event or wish to view a session again, the on-demand is currently available until 8 September 2020. As we move into the new normal, the leaders of tomorrow will be those with the capacity and openness for agility and tolerance for uncertainty. This Symposium seeks to prepare attendees for the technology, work and challenges of the project economy post-COVID. Access the on-demand HERE!
REMINDER: Discover PMI – Ask Us Anything Series: TAKE 2! We will provide an overview of ProjectManagement.com’s new Community Ambassador Program. The community’s first Ambassadors, Emily Luijbregts and Andrew Craig, will be on hand to answer any questions. Whether you are new to the online community or are looking to become more involved, the Ambassadors can certainly help you to maximize your experience – Register now for the rescheduled webinar on 17 June!
Crisis Management Resource Center: The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the way we live and work across the globe, and figures to drastically—and permanently—alter the way we live and work in the future. To help meet this pressing need, we have created a Crisis Management Resource Center to help surface valuable content on ProjectManagement.com.
Demand Diversity: The latest Pulse of the Profession In-Depth Report from Project Management Institute—A Case for Diversity—is a timely one. It shows the value and benefits of inclusive project teams, shows where companies are currently in their attitudes versus actions, and offers a blueprint for making diversity a reality. All project professionals should read it, and make sure their executive leaders find a copy in their in-boxes as well. Check out the latest post from Aaron Smith on the ProjectsAtWork blog!
Virtual Experience Series: Coming soon - the most engaging experience you’ll attend this year. Designed to help you turn ideas into reality. Immerse yourself in premium content from the industry’s best and brightest, and be inspired by the next-level thinking of marquee speakers and celebrities. Speakers and sessions will be announced soon. Sign up for the waitlist to receive the official announcement and access to special offers!
That’s all for now, and we encourage you to check back for future updates within the Critical Path blog. Thank you for all of your feedback and engagement, and keep up the good work!
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Very interesting., thanks for sharing
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Thanks for the updates Heather
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Heather
Regardign the Virtual Experience Series, I am trying to sign up for the Wait List, I fill in my info and try to press the button but it doesn't work, can you please check and advise.
Thanks,
Rami Kaibni
Drew Craig
Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard
Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Thanks for the updates!
Same issue as Rami for signing up for VES. Thanks!
Kimberly Whitby
PMI Team Member
Online Community Specialist| PMI
Newtown Square, Pa, United States
Hello Andrew and Rami - I just tested this and it seems to be working on my end. Once I entered my PMI member affiliated email, and clicked the checkbox at the bottom, I received the following message:
"Thank You for Your Submission - Thank you for your interest in the Virtual Experience Series. Your information has been received and your request will be sent to you as soon as more information becomes available."
Drew Craig
Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard
Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Thanks, Kimberly!
With this motivation, I tried again. No go in both Chrome and Edge (which is built on top of Chrome). Nothing happens at all. No error, nothing.
However, it did work in Firefox.
Thanks, all. Don't worry, this one is on the house :)
Kimberly Whitby
PMI Team Member
Online Community Specialist| PMI
Newtown Square, Pa, United States
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Hi Kimberly,
It didn't work on Chrome and Safari but finally worked on Explorer. All Good now. Thank You !
RK
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