PMI Austin Chapter Meeting (Virtual)
Important Note: If you are a PMI member from another chapter, please register as a non-chapter member for this event and self-report your PDU credit. Also remember to use the same full name and email ID used for PMI membership.
This event will be recorded for our online audience. If you have any objections, we suggest you register for the virtual chapter meeting.
Virtual Event (Zoom) Price: $20 for members and $25 for non-members.
Program:
6:00 – 6:30 pm : Message from our Chapter President & Chapter Updates (0.5 PDU Power Skills)
6:30 – 7:30 pm : Innovation & Creativity: Drivers of the Project Economy PDU1 (0.50 Power Skill & 0.50 Ways of working)
Location:
Virtual: Zoom
Note: We will close registration 3 hours before the event starts.
Speaker Bio
Benjamin Anyacho
Benjamin Anyacho, a global citizen and Texan, boasts over 20 years of experience in project and knowledge management (KM), strategy, and innovation. He is a senior management Analyst at the Texas Department of Transportation.
Notable achievements include architecting enterprise programs like Knowledge Management and Organizational Project Management programs, mentoring hundreds of PMs, and co-designing an enterprise Innovation Academy with a team that equips and activates innovators with creativity and competencies. His works are nationally and globally recognized.
In fact, he has authored amazing books, including "The Knowledge Café, which has been adopted for a university's graduate and doctoral program curricula. Benjamin's mission is to mentor one million servant-leaders. He's presented multiple original content at PMI Global conferences (yearly since 2018), LIM, and dozens of academic and PMI chapter symposia/PDD as well as university commencements. He serves on various national and global boards, including AASHTO and the National Academy of Science's TRB Information and Knowledge Management Committee Research Coordinator.
Benjamin also helped to design the AASHTO Committee on Knowledge Management and chaired the Research sub-committee. He is the past president of the PMI Austin Chapter in 2018. As a missionary and Executive Director of Apostolic Bridge Builders, Inc., he's a dedicated bridge-builder and philanthropreneur. He holds a doctorate in leadership from Juliana King University and is PMP® certified with a BBA and MBA in Global Business from St. Edward's University. Beyond his professional life, Benjamin enjoys running and resides in Austin with his wife, Precious, and their children, Ben and Amara.
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Innovation & Creativity: Drivers of the Project Economy |
Description of Presentation
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Unleash the Innovation Powerhouse Within Your Projects! Imagine a project landscape where creativity fuels success and fresh ideas drive impactful results. This is the reality within reach! Did you know a LinkedIn survey ranks creativity as the number one competence for employers, while the World Economic Forum reports that creative thinking skills are a top hiring priority? Join us at PMI Austin as we dive deep into the world of Innovation & Creativity: Drivers of the Project Economy. In this dynamic session, you'll:
This session is perfect for you if:
Don't miss this opportunity to become an innovation champion! The future of work demands innovation – equip yourself with the tools to thrive! |
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Ways of Working & Power Skills |
Questions
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