Chapter Meeting – Nov 2020: Project Everest: Hybrid Agile Strategies for Reaching New Heights in Project Management

Non-Members $25, Members $10, Volunteers $0. No refunds will be provided for cancellations.  

Abstract:

Alan’s dynamic keynote is built around the two years of planning and two months of climbing that went into making the project of reaching the summit of Mount Everest a reality for Alan and three members of his immediate family. Alan puts specific emphasis on adopting an agile mentality so that we are not too rigid in our thinking, reframing activities to focus on results rather than tasks, developing a level of trust in professional relationships, gaining alignment and commitment, working through change, recognizing strengths, managing schedule and risks, adopting an iterative approach which incorporates immediate feedback, and effectively working together to achieve strategic goals. Alan’s message is about the passion, commitment and resilience that are needed to reach new heights in all that we do as well as the strategies and tools that allow great leaders and committed teams to achieve breakthrough performance.

http://www.alanmallory.com/video

Learning Objectives:

  1. Reframing activities to focus on goals and results rather than tasks
  2. Adaptive planning based on current knowledge and goals
  3. Empowering team members to make critical decisions
  4. Agile roles and responsibilities

Speaker:  Allan Mallory - PMP, CSP, M.A., B.Sc., P.Eng, P.E.

Picture1Alan Mallory is an international speaker, author and performance coach who is passionate about leadership and reaching new heights in all that we do. His unique philosophy of life revolves around empowering people and embracing an agile mentality focused on goals and results. By understanding what drives and motivates us, we can cultivate more innovative and effective ways of thinking and acting. Alan holds a degree in Engineering from Queen’s University and a Masters in Psychology from Adler University, giving him a well-balanced approach to the outer and inner challenges we all face. He has worked internationally with large organizations as a professional engineer and project manager developing patents and implementing solutions to complex challenge in the mining and metals industry. Living and working abroad has given Alan the opportunity to deepen his understanding of individual and team challenges, better appreciate cultural diversity and successfully adapt to different organizational structures. Building experience through a lifestyle of adventure and challenge, in the spring of 2008 Alan embarked on the project of a lifetime and set a world record on Mount Everest along with three members of his immediate family. The expedition involved two years of planning and two months of climbing through immense challenges, but they were able to overcome these obstacles through strategic planning, healthy team dynamics, self-awareness and perseverance.

Event Details

Event Date 11-19-2020 5:45 pm
Event End Date 11-19-2020 7:45 pm
Cut off date 11-19-2020 8:00 pm
Registered 257
Available place 43
Individual Price FREE for all NCPMI members and non members
No. of Ways of Working PDUs 0.5
No. of Power Skills PDUs 1.0
Location Virtual Meeting – Conferencing details will be distributed prior to the meeting

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