The Lost Art of Mentorship: May 31, 2017

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    TITLE: The Lost Art of Mentorship in Project Management
                 By: Chris Arricale, PMP

    DATE: Wednesday, May 31, 2017 

    WHERE: Norris Conference Center, 618 NW Loop 410, Suite #207

    TIME: 5PM-8PM

    OVERVIEW:  In the fast and furious world of project management, slowing down progress or moving the timeline to the right for any reason is usually frowned upon by stakeholders and can even be fatal to the life of a project. So how do we as project management professionals carve out time during projects to mentor our next generation of project leaders without putting our own projects at risk? Mr. Arricale will remind practicing project managers of the investment that mentorship is for the future of the project management profession. 

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND:  All APMI Members and Guests. Registration is open at: http://alamopmi.org/meetinginfo.php?id=594

    WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT TO LEARN:  How project managers can put in the time and effort required to teach and mentor the next generation of project professionals without jeopardizing the success of their projects.

    SPEAKER BIO: 


    Chris Arricale, PMP

    Chris is an energetic and focused leader dedicated to improving healthcare delivery and individual wellness through sound project management execution, process improvements, and constant customer focus. Chris spent 25 years in the Air Force and retired from active duty as a Medical Service Corps Officer in 2010. As an MSC, he mastered a diverse variety of healthcare disciplines including hospital administration, medical logistics, emergency disaster preparedness, medical information technology, and project/program management.

    Currently Chris leads the Business Operations Project Office for WellMed Medical Management, a healthcare delivery network serving more than 300,000 Medicare-eligible seniors in Texas and Florida. Chris’s education includes a Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration and a Master of Science in Business and Organizational Management. Chris’s professional certifications include Project Management Professional and Certified Professional, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (CPHIMS).

    At the request of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), Chris co-authored a comprehensive CPHIMS certification exam review guide titled: “Preparing for Success in Healthcare Information and Management Systems: The CPHIMS Review Guide, Second Edition.”

     

    TICKETS

    $40.00 Non-Alamo PMI Member

    $30.00 Member of Alamo PMI

    Register at http://alamopmi.org/meetinginfo.php?id=594