Continued on page 10
Mark A. Langley discussed PMI’s
transformation journey to the
professional association of the future,
and reviewed the pillars of PMI
strategy: strategic focus, customer
centricity and organizational agility.
Forty attendees participated in a
workshop designed to help PMI learn
how to translate the needs of the
profession into ways we can help.
n early March, 163 PMI chapter leaders
and global volunteers gathered in Cartagena, Colombia for the PMI® Leadership
Institute Meeting (LIM) 2018—Latin America, all eager to learn and network. Fifty-one
chapters were represented, the most ever
at a Latin America LIM. Participants came
from 21 countries. One-third of the attendees were attending their first LIM.
The purpose of the LIM is to provide
information, tools and resources that
leaders need to provide valuable products
and services to theirchapter members.
PMI Chair Cathy La Tona, BCS,
PMP, PfMP, and President and CEO
I N S I D E
Value Delivery: The Ultimate 3
Success Measure
PMI China News: 10-Year 7
Anniversary, Five Years as a
PMI Partner
Events Calendar 8
PMIEF Thanks All Those Who 12
Supported Its Mission in 2017
PMI India News: Transformation 16
Strategies Are Focus of
Regional Conference
Chapter Links 18
Available online for PMI members only at PMI.org
See page 6
PMI Leadership Meeting 2018—Latin America
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IN MEMORIAM:
J. Gordon Davis,
PhD, PMI Fellow,
PMI Founder
Being Part of Something
Bigger Than Themselves
Glen Llopis, keynote speaker
Pedro Waengertner, keynote speaker
MAY 2018 A SUPPLEMENT TO PM NETWORK® PUBLISHED BY PROJECT MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
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