MOST RECENT EVENTs
Celebrate passing the 1500-member mark!
Fifth PMW Mini-Conference
PMW Highlights of 2023 and Plans for 2024
- 7:00 pm
- Online
PMW Member from across the country and around the world are invited to celebrate the highlights from 2023 and plan for 2024. Highlights from 2023: Agile Conference, Project Management Day Conference, PMW Mini-Conference and more. Planning for 2024: Topics, Skills, Officers, Events, and more.
PMW Mini-Conference planning - Call for volunteers
- 8:00 pm
- Online
We're planning to soon announce the upcoming Project Management World (PMW) mini-conference that will be held in early in November. We need YOUR help to make it a success. This meetup is about recruiting volunteers to assist with event planning, logistics, and marketing, etc. We will also brainstorm the topic ideas and venues (virtue vs in-person). If you're passionate about project management and want to be a part of this incredible event, please reach out to: pkchu520@gmail.com Together, we can make this mini-conference one to remember! Note: Zoom link will only be visible to people who RSVP. #pmwminiconference #ProjectManagement #VolunteerOpportunity
Celebrate passing the 1500-member mark!
- 7:00 pm
- Online
Project Management World Meetup reached 1500 members on the ninth day of December !!! (The PMW LinkedIn group has more than 200 members. Many of them are also members of the Meetup. ) We will celebrate with online games, lots of networking. Also, there will be a transition from the 2022 officers to the new officers who will serve until June 30, 2022.
Join Nurturing the project team : dec 10 2022
Dispersed project teams have been common for decades and are now ubiquitous.
These work arrangements can lead to feelings of isolation. Project Managers require skills to deal with these emotional issues while also focusing on productivity.
NURTURING THE PROJECT TEAM
Leadership Skills for Project Managers
- 1:00 pm
- Online
This event is online, not at Santa Clara City hall. The meeting link will be sent by email and Meetup message to those who register. Stacey Schroeder will provide a presentation on the topic of Leadership Skills for Project Managers. There will be plenty of time to discuss Stacey's recommendations. Stacey has a complete down-to-earth team development approach, founded in relevant, practical experience from manufacturing companies, non-profit associations and independent teaching and tutoring. As a trained and degreed engineer that worked her way up from manufacturing engineer to operations leader to workforce development director, she has seen the good, bad and ugly at public, private, large, small, for-profit and non-profit organizations. She will share some ideas for project managers to develop skills that build successful teams.