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For instance, when you volunteer
for a PMI chapter, you can learn new
skills you wouldn’t have learned on
the job. You get experience that you
can put on your résumé.
A chapter is an organization. It has
projects that need to be managed,
lthough we are past the
time to set New Year’s
resolutions, it’s never too
late to consider stepping forward and
becoming a volunteer. If you have
passion for the project management
profession and a dedication to
excellence, come join the world of
more than 8,000 PMI volunteers.
Why Volunteer?
As hard as it might seem to find time
in your busy schedule of work, family
activities, hobbies and sleep, PMI
volunteers always say that making the
time to pitch in pays off handsomely.
A Conversation
with the Chair
I N S I D E
We Need Your Help
to Recognize
Excellence!
See page 11
Looking Ahead to 2016: 3
Taking Project Management to
the Next Level
Events Calendar 10
PMI China News 12
PMIEF Partners with World 15
Federation of United Nations
Associations to Strengthen
Teaching and Learning
Chapter Links 16
PMI Presents to EU 20
Representatives on Improving
Funding Programs
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