2. What is a project?
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What is Project Management?
A project is any temporary group activity designed to produce a unique product, service or result.
A project is temporary because it has a defined beginning and
end, and therefore defined scope and resources.
And a project is unique - it is not a routine operation, but
a specific set of procedures designed to accomplish a
singular goal. So a project team often includes people
who don’t usually work together – sometimes from
different organizations and across multiple geographic
locations.
3. Projects can be as complex as building a skyscraper
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What is Project Management?
4. …or as common as a science fair presentation
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What is Project Management?
5. Project Management is the application of knowledge,
skills and techniques to execute projects effectively and
efficiently.
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What is Project Management?
6. Initiating Planning Executing Closing
Monitoring
& Controlling
Everyone should learn the steps to a successful project
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What is Project Management?
7. Students are given complex projects as early as the 4th grade and
they are graded on the these projects.
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Why do PM skills matter?
We don’t expect children to pass a
math test without knowing how to
add and subtract but we grade
students on projects without teaching
project management skills
8. How will learning about Project Management help students?
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Why do PM skills matter?
• Project Management is relevant at all grade levels and can be
taught as early as 1st grade using fun, age and grade appropriate
content.
• Project Management helps students learn prioritization and
scheduling of multiple, interrelated tasks that will help them
balance their school and home life.
• Project Management teaches 21st century ‘soft skills’ including
communication, collaboration and creative problem solving that
often fall outside of core subjects like math, science, literature
and history.
9. How will learning about Project Management help students?
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Why do PM skills matter?
Project Management associations such as PMI put particular emphasis on
values that benefit students
• Responsibility - Taking ownership of any decision made (or not made) or
action taken (or not taken) and accepting the resulting consequences.
• Respect - Showing high regard for oneself, others, and the resources you are
entrusted with. Fostering mutual cooperation, encouraging and valuing
diverse perspectives and views.
• Fairness - Acting impartially and objectively, free from conflict of
interest, prejudice, and favoritism.
• Honesty - Acting truthfully in all communications and conduct.
10. How will learning about Project Management help students in the future?
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• According to a study by the Anderson Economic Group by
2016 an estimated 32.6 million employees with project
management skills will be needed in the global
workforce.
• Employers are putting greater emphasis on PM skills. The global demand for skilled
project managers is at an all-time high as organizations continue to focus on higher
productivity and greater customer satisfaction with minimum resources.
• Project management skills are universal and can be applied to any
industry or career.
Why do PM skills matter?
11. The basics learned in school will be applied throughout your academic,
professional, and personal life
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Why do PM skills matter?
Grade school
High school
College
Personal activities
Career
12. PMI is one of the world’s largest not-for-profit membership associations
for the project management profession. Our professional resources and
research empower more than 700,000 members, credential holders and
volunteers in nearly every country in the world. Our Project
Management Body of Knowledge and global standards are
the foundation of the Project Management industry. PMI’s
programs are accredited by both ANSI and ISO standards
bodies.
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Who is PMI?
13. PMI offers a comprehensive certification program for project practitioners of all
education and skill levels
• Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)®
• Project Management Professional (PMP)®
• Program Management Professional (PgMP)®
• PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)®
• PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP)®
• PMI Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP)®
• OPM3® Professional Certification
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Who is PMI?
14. PMINJ is the New Jersey Chapter of PMI. We are devoted to building
professionalism and excellence in Project Managers across the state and beyond.
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Who is PMINJ?
Chapter activities include: Panel
Discussions, Lecture meetings,
Networking, PMP Test Preparation
Classes, Symposiums, volunteer
mentoring programs and student
scholarships
PMINJ has almost 5,000
members including 3,000
Project Management
Professionals (PMP)®
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How can we help?
PMINJ is offering a Project Management introductory training sessions for
educators or students. This half day course will provide participants with the
tools and techniques to effectively manage any project. Attendees will leave
with an understanding of project management concepts. These skills can
then be used to create a plan, organize activities and guide others in
completing simple to very complex projects.
The course is titled Project Management Skills for Life,
developed by the Project Management Institute
Educational Foundation
At the conclusion of the course participants will be
provided with access to PMINJ mentors ready to assist
teachers and students with projects during the school
semester
16. We are accepting training requests for Fall 2013 and
Spring 2014 now! Please contact us for more information at:
SchoolOutreach@pminj.org
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Contact us today