Events Calendar

Sunday. 16 May, 2021 - Saturday. 22 May, 2021
WEEK 20
Monday. 17 May, 2021
5:30 pm

May Virtual Member Orientation Session

Online

NCPMI Member orientation sessions are being offered in a virtual setting. Join us to find out about the benefits of being a Chapter member. The session will introduce you to the various program offerings and you can see how to best  use your membership. Member orientation sessions are for:

  • all chapter members who are interested in learning more about the opportunities and benefits the chapter provides
  • existing members who want to find out how to get more involved

The orientation will last 30 minutes, to be followed by an optional additional 15 minutes of virtual networking for those that would like to stay.

Zoom link to be sent to registrants only by email

5:30 pm

PMI-ACP Prep Class Summer 2021

Virtual Meeting – Conferencing details will be distributed prior to the meeting

REGISTRATION: Open

CLASS DATES: May 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 27

CLASS TIMES: 5:30 - 8:30 PM

COST: $475 for NCPMI Members, $550 for Non Members

This class will cover the 21 credit hours which is one of the key requirements for taking the PMI-ACP certification. In addition, students who have their PMP, will gain 21 PDUs towards their PMP renewal. 

Tuesday. 18 May, 2021
12:00 pm

Higher Education CoP May 2021: Project Management and Pharmacy Accreditation

Webinar

Project Management and Pharmacy Accreditation

Mark Herring, DPharm, CSM

05.18.2021 12 -1 PM

Zoom Registration: https://qrgo.page.link/Att7F

Thursday. 20 May, 2021
5:45 pm

Chapter Meeting – May 2021: “Delight your customers with Four Eyes of Quality”

Virtual Meeting – Conferencing details will be distributed prior to the meeting

Abstract:

Project success depends on meeting the project's intended value and benefits, and quality is an integral part of product and project success.

The term "Everyone is responsible for Quality" promotes the quality culture in agile organizations. However, "Who from everyone in the team is responsible for quality" and "What are the boundaries of quality," and "How an agile team member can contribute to quality improvement based on the knowledge and skills" are not prescribed in standard agile frameworks.

This presentation discusses specific quality and testing strategies to achieve product and project quality in an agile environment. The key focus is to divide overall quality activities among the team based on their skills, knowledge, and understanding of the product quality.