I was accepted as one of the participants for this global leadership training happening in Atlanta this March 14-16,2019.
Part of the email: "On behalf of The Climate Reality Project, I am honored to inform you that your application to the Climate Reality Leadership Corps training in Atlanta, Georgia, has been accepted. What to expect: During the three-day event (March 14-16, 2019), you’ll learn about the climate crisis and solutions from our Founder and Chairman, former US Vice President and Nobel Laureate Al Gore, and a diverse set of expert speakers. You’ll also learn new ways to educate others and inspire action. We’ll help you build skills in communications, leadership, and community outreach. The training sessions and materials will be in English. When you complete the training, you’ll become a member of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps, a global community of activists who are committed to fighting the climate crisis. Hilary Ashford-Ng Director, Special Projects The Climate Reality Project" More details about the training in Atlanta here. The Climate Reality Project website is: https://www.climaterealityproject.org/
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I am very much interested to learn agile methodologies and am thankful for online learning via www.udemy.com. This course has 8 components and lots to take in. Today, I finally finished the course. I hope to apply the knowledge gained to actual project implementation for projects following agile or adaptive development life cycles.
Course Description: "The Agile Certified Practitioner Training Program (PMI-ACP) includes a collection of eight courses aligned with the Agile Certified Practitioner exam objectives developed by the Project Management Institute® and Certified ScrumMaster learning objectives: 1) Agile Project Management Essentials 2) Adopting an Agile Approach 3) The Scrum Development Process 4) Project Initiating and Requirements Gathering 5) Planning and Monitoring Iterations 6) Leading an Agile Team 7) Managing Stakeholder Engagement 8) Value and Quality in Agile Projects Link: https://www.udemy.com/the-agile-certified-practitioner-training-program-pmi-acp/learn/v4/overview Project Management Professional (PMP)® Earners of the globally-recognized Project Management Professional (PMP) have demonstrated their extensive knowledge and mastery of project management concepts, tasks, and techniques that are applicable across virtually any industry and methodology. Earners are able to speak and understand the global language of project management. Individuals that earn this certification have demonstrated the knowledge and skills needed to initiate, plan, execute, monitor and control, and close a project. WHAT IT TAKES TO EARN THIS BADGE
PMBOK® GuideThe PMP certification aligns to A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide), which is the preeminent global standard for project management and provides the fundamental practices of the profession. ISO 17024The PMP certification maintains ISO 17024 accreditation, which outlines industry standards and best practices for certification bodies. ISO 9001PMI's certification program maintains ISO 9001 accreditation, which focuses on quality management and ensuring that products and services consistently meet customer’s requirements, and that quality is consistently improved. Source: https://www.youracclaim.com/badges/78e99c86-57b7-496d-b61c-375e2ca89ea6/public_url?fbclid=IwAR1NdcYr0RLBTIgnKffgnCEvCOAJJcu4pT-hHMqurdsgQJSVOPLTla1H3Yg In support to the advocacy of KafyeBlaan Empowerment, Inc., I will start an online sharing and mentoring about Project Management based on the Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBOK) 6th Edition published by the Project Management Institute.
My Background: My professional work experience before coming to the USA was into project management. My first job was as the Project Manager for the Luntiang Lumad Project (LLP) under the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist of Sarangani Province in December 2000 - December 20003. Inspired by the LLP set up, I along with Mr. George Young (Adviser to the Governor) and Romy Martin (Blaan leader and professional) were tasked to conceptualize the Indigenous Peoples Development Program (IPDP) by virtue of an Executive Order by the newly installed Governor Miguel Rene Alcantara Dominguez. I served as Program Manager for IPDP with a very lean team that implemented trailblazing projects geared towards cultural heritage and preservation, cultural research, Indigenous Peoples empowerment and capability building, linkages to international and local partners for our core projects. As an immigrant in the USA, I did not stop engaging back home and providing expert judgment/subject matter expertise, mentoring online some friends who are into various initiatives. I became a Board Member of the Galing Foundation, Inc. (GFI) in 2007 and still serving as Secretary as well as GFI Mindanao Outreach Director for our Library and Development Resource Assistance Program helping schools and communities build libraries and in which we collect and ship educational resources here in Atlanta. Being actively engaged non-profit organizations gave me an opportunity to give back and share my knowledge and skills in project management. This blog will be focused for topics about sharing my learning on Project Management, Leadership, Culture and the Arts, Environment and Natural Resource Management. As a mentor and a consultant-at-large for various initiatives, I am going to use this blogging platform to share knowledge learned from various trainings, forums, and events I am engaged with.
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