Professional Development Newsletter August 2024 Print

Inspiration

"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent. It is in the one that is most adaptable to change."    ~Charles Darwin

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Introduction

PMI Charleston Professional Development Newsletter
Monthly Theme: Adaptability and Resiliency
Issue: August 2024

Greetings from the PMI Charleston Professional Development Team! 

Welcome to the August edition of our newsletter! This month, we're diving into one of the 12 Principles of Project Management: Adaptability and Resiliency. In today's dynamic project environments, these traits are essential for navigating challenges and achieving sustained success. Whether you're facing unexpected changes or complex obstacles, the ability to adapt and remain resilient can make all the difference.

We also invite you to share your thoughts and suggest additional topics you would like us to cover in future editions. Your feedback is invaluable in guiding us to deliver content that is relevant and beneficial to you.

Stay tuned for recommendations on books and articles that highlight how thought diversity plays a critical role in project success and organizational excellence.

Happy reading!

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New Certifications

We are delighted to recognize our newly certified professionals' remarkable dedication and hard work in July! Your achievements are a testament to your dedication and expertise in project management. Please join us in celebrating the exceptional accomplishments of the following individuals::

Name

Date

Certification

Mr. William Giff

Jul-24

PMP

Gigi B Manning

Jul-24

PMP

Mr. BLAKE C. MALLETT, PMPCAPM

Jul-24

DASM

Mr. BLAKE C. MALLETT, PMPCAPM

Jul-24

AH-MC

Mr. Brian Grow

Jul-24

PMP

Mr. Daric D Bass, Sr., CAPM

Jul-24

PMP

Paris Mebane

Jul-24

PMP

Albert H Peters IV

Jul-24

OTO

Albert H Peters IV

Jul-24

OTI

Albert H Peters IV

Jul-24

OTF

Jontae Patterson

Jul-24

AH-MC

Brian RECOMA

Jul-24

AH-MC

Christopher John Orofino

Jul-24

PMP

Ms. Laurin Okon

Jul-24

PMP

 

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Professional Development Events

Highlighted are upcoming events, spanning from local gatherings to nationwide conferences, tailored to enrich your calendar. Whether you're seeking community engagement or industry insights, there's an event for everyone. Save the dates and get ready for exciting opportunities ahead!

Notes :
1 ProjectBites can be accessed through the member area on the PMI Charleston website. PDU opportunities are free to PMI Charleston Members.
2 All times are Eastern Time.   

Date and Time

Description

Media

Locally Sponsored Training Events

August 15, 2024  
(12:00 PM – 1:15 PM)

PMI Charleston Monthly Member Meeting - People Power

Zoom

August 22, 2024
(7:00 PM – 8:15 PM)

Executive Series (Keith Wilson = Cashing in on Agile)

Zoom

International Institute for Learning

August Courses and Events

IIL | International Institute for Learning

IIL Webinar

IPM Day
November 7, 2024 (Live)
Streaming: Through: February 10, 2025

International Project Management Day 2024 - (iil.com)

IIL Webinar

ProjectBites

August 8, 2024
(12:00 PM - 1:00 PM)

ProjectBites Live!

Live Virtual

September 18, 2024 (12:00 PM – 1:00 PM)

ProjectBites Live!

Live Virtual

October 9, 2024
(5:00 PM – 6:00 PM)

ProjectBites Live!

Live Virtual

December 10, 2024
(5:30 PM – 6:30 PM)

ProjectBites Live!

Live Virtual

National Events

Perpetual – through January 31, 2025

PMXPO 2024

Now On Demand

September 18–21, 2024

PMI® Global Summit - Los Angeles, CA

In Person

November 18 – 20, 2024

PMI® Africa Conference 2024 - Rwanda

TBD

 

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Books to Share

Recommended Books on Adaptability and Resiliency 

Adaptability

1. **"Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson**
   - A timeless parable about change in work and life, and how to deal with it. The story helps readers understand the importance of adapting to change quickly to avoid unnecessary stress and setbacks.

2. **"The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries**
   - This book introduces the concept of continuous innovation and adaptability in business. Ries presents a systematic approach for startups to adapt their business strategies and improve their chances of success.

3. **"Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard" by Chip Heath and Dan Heath**
   - This book explores the psychology behind making changes and provides practical strategies to adapt to new situations and overcome resistance to change.

Resiliency

1. **"Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy" by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant**
   - Sandberg shares her journey of overcoming the sudden loss of her husband and combines it with Adam Grant's research on resilience, offering valuable insights on how to rebuild and find joy after life's setbacks.

2. **"Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance" by Angela Duckworth**
   - Duckworth explores the concept of grit, which combines passion and perseverance, and how it contributes to achieving long-term goals. The book provides a deep dive into the importance of resilience in personal and professional life.

3. **"Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life" by Eric Greitens**
   - Greitens, a former Navy SEAL, shares letters written to a friend facing a difficult time. The book offers practical advice and philosophical insights on developing resilience and thriving through adversity.

Combined Focus on Adaptability and Resiliency

1. **"The Resilience Dividend: Being Strong in a World Where Things Go Wrong" by Judith Rodin**
   - Rodin examines how individuals, organizations, and communities can build resilience to bounce back from unexpected challenges and adapt to changing circumstances. The book provides a comprehensive approach to developing both adaptability and resilience.

2. **"Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol S. Dweck**
   - Dweck introduces the concept of fixed and growth mindsets, explaining how adopting a growth mindset can enhance resilience and adaptability. The book emphasizes the importance of believing in one's ability to learn and grow in the face of challenges.

3. **"Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder" by Nassim Nicholas Taleb**
   - Taleb discusses how certain systems thrive and grow when exposed to volatility, randomness, and stress. The book offers insights into how individuals and organizations can become antifragile, embracing uncertainty and leveraging it for growth and improvement.

Additional Recommendations on Project Management, Adaptability, and Resiliency

1. **"12 Principles of Project Management: The Time Machine Tale (A PMP(R) and CAPM(R) Exam Study Aid)" by Phill Akinwale (June 20, 2023)**
   - Akinwale provides an engaging study aid for PMP and CAPM exams, emphasizing core project management principles and their application. The book helps readers develop the adaptability needed to manage various project scenarios effectively.

2. **"Project Management Mastery: A Comprehensive Guide to Successfully Implementing the Core Principles Of Project Planning And Scope Management From Concept To Completion" by Jack Hayden (June 15, 2023)**
   - Hayden offers a thorough guide on implementing project management principles from start to finish. The book highlights the importance of adaptability and resilience in managing project scope and achieving successful outcomes.

3. **"Agile Project Management: Navigating Complexity with Efficiency and Adaptability" by Zachary Clark (September 16, 2023)**
   - Clark explores agile methodologies, emphasizing the need for efficiency and adaptability in handling complex projects. The book provides practical insights into applying agile principles to enhance project success.

4. **"Cyber Strategy: Risk-Driven Security and Resiliency" by Carol A. Sigel and Mark Sweeney**
   - This book delves into cybersecurity strategies, focusing on building resilience and managing risks effectively. Sigel and Sweeney offer a comprehensive guide to developing robust security measures that adapt to evolving threats.

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LinkedIn Invitation

Please join us on LinkedIn to connect with other chapter members and get the latest news. We tag members in shout outs as much as possible to recognize your accomplishments.

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Outro

Concluding Thoughts

As we conclude this edition, we hope the insights and resources shared on adaptability and resiliency have inspired you to embrace these crucial traits in your projects. In today's fast-paced and ever-changing project environments, the ability to adapt and remain resilient is more important than ever. These qualities enable us to navigate uncertainties, overcome obstacles, and seize opportunities that come our way.

Adaptability allows us to remain flexible and open-minded, ready to adjust our plans and strategies as new information and circumstances arise. It empowers us to innovate and find creative solutions to complex problems. Resiliency, on the other hand, gives us the strength to recover from setbacks and continue moving forward with determination and confidence. Together, these traits form the foundation of effective project management and long-term success.

We encourage you to reflect on how you can cultivate adaptability and resiliency within your teams and projects. Consider the diverse perspectives and skills that each team member brings to the table, and how embracing thought diversity can lead to more robust and innovative outcomes. 

Please share your thoughts and suggest topics you'd like us to explore in future editions. Your feedback is invaluable in shaping our content to better meet your professional development needs. Contact us at [email protected] with your feedback or suggestions for upcoming training sessions.

Thank you for being a valued member of the PMI Charleston community. We eagerly anticipate your continued engagement and involvement.

Stay adaptable, stay resilient, and keep pushing the boundaries of excellence.

Warm regards,

The PMI Charleston Professional Development Team

 

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