Events Calendar

Sunday. 08 March, 2020 - Saturday. 14 March, 2020
WEEK 11
Monday. 09 March, 2020
6:30 pm

NCPMI Board of Officers Meetings

Sheraton Imperial RTP

NCPMI Board Officers meets monthly on the second Monday of each month. The meetings are open to the membership. Any NCPMI members who would like to attend should send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. at least a week prior, so any logistical arrangements can be made.

Tuesday. 10 March, 2020
5:30 pm

Communications CoP: Preparing for the Wuhan Corona Virus

Cisco Campus | Building 3, First Floor, The Vault Conference Room

This is a NCPMI Communication & Public Speaking CoP- NCPL Toastmasters Club Meeting.
The Meeting includes prepared speeches, table topics, networking, evaluations, jokes and multiple meeting operations roles.
5:30 pm -8:00 pm (5.30-6.00 Registration, Snack & Pre-meeting Networking)

Cisco Campus - Building 3, First Floor, The Vault Conference Room

Abstract
The Wuhan Corona virus is causing catastrophic social disruption in China, including illness, deaths, overwhelmed medical services, and social and business disruptions due to quarantine efforts by the government. This talk will cover the latest information about the virus and talk about planning for a possible breakout of the disease within the United States, including business and personal health impacts.
 
About the Speaker
 Speaker GrantDr. Stephen Gant has degrees in Computer and Information Science. He has over 25 years of experience in project management, program management and consulting. He has performed disaster preparedness research under a grant from the National Institute of Science and worked as a project and program manager on government contractors for the US EPA for 18 years.
Thursday. 12 March, 2020
5:30 am

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5:30 pm

Leadership CoP: Building Belonging Within Ourselves and Our Organizations

Webinar

***This meeting is now a webinar.  Webinar details have been shared with registered attendees.*** 

About the Speaker:

Wendy Gates Corbett, is recognized as a leader in the Association of Talent Development (ATD) and in the talent development field who speaks around the world on the power of visuals, remaining relevant, and the power of belonging. She is in her 10th year serving on her local ATD chapter board (Research Triangle Area, NC), she recently served on the International Board of Directors for ATD. Wendy is a charter member of the Presentation Guild, and a member of the National Speakers Association. She is the owner of Refresher Training, LLC, a company that works with professional athletes, speakers and leaders helping them speak with impact and influence.

Abstract:

Work cultures that don’t truly include all employees create environments where time is wasted, employees are disengaged, and they don’t care about their work. Organizations with inclusive cultures reap the benefits of employees who are fully engaged, care about their work, and love what they do. Belonging is a natural need, but it can become crippling and toxic. At work, not being ourselves can severely limit our career paths and our professional growth. Outside of work, when we’re not our own true selves, we deprive ourselves and others of true connection. In this program, talent development leader Wendy Gates Corbett shares practical strategies we can use to remind ourselves, each other, and the team members we work with that we all belong. These simple strategies can be employed at work and outside the office to empower ourselves and others in leading in ways that connect, respect, and protect.

In this experiential program, you will learn how to:

  • Connect: with yourself and with others in ways that foster true connection
  • Respect: yourself and others in ways that demonstrate that they (and you) are valued and respected
  • Protect: yourself and others by fostering work cultures that protect workers’ (and your own) humanity
5:30 pm

Career Workshop – Resume Writing

Cisco Campus | Building 3, First Floor, The Vault Conference Room

Abstract:

RESUME 101

Purpose of the initial statement

  • Clear, concise and to the point
  • First introduction to your communication style
  • Highlight Experience including industries and projects