Leadership Session III - PMIWDC Volunteers and the PMIWDC Board Member Process
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Elizabeth A. McQueen, PMP, is the proprietor of the Process Engineering Group and will preview a presentation about PMIWDC governance transistion.
Costs: None: The session is free of charge
Date and Time:
August 19th, 2008
Sheraton Premier at
Tyson's Corner, 5:30pm 6:30pm
(immediately before the Monthly
Dinner Meeting.)
About the Program
Elizabeth
A. McQueen, PMP, is the proprietor of the Process Engineering Group and will
preview a presentation about PMIWDC governance transition.
All PMIWDC AVPs, committee chairs, volunteers, and aspiring volunteers are urged to attend. Online reservations are encouraged for this free event. Elizabeth will discuss the benefits of establishing well defined and consistently documented processes for PMIWDC board governance.
As an all-volunteer organization, PMIWDC is always strapped for time and resources.
Consistency across process description documents provides opportunity to quickly get new board members and key volunteers up to speed, and enables volunteer mobility.
Defined roles allow better distribution of responsibilities, more opportunity to delegate certain responsibilities and to avoid bottlenecks.
Elizabeth walks us through the act of creating formal process description documents that sheds light on necessary inputs and outputs, tools, timing, and any misconceptions regarding “handshakes” across various members’ responsibilities. This is an ongoing effort by PMIWDC to capture processes to mature our corporation.













