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17
Jun
2025

Higher Education June Event - Applying Knowledge Management Principles in Managing Projects

06-17-2025 12:00 pm -12:00 pm
Virtual Meeting – Conferencing details will be distributed prior to the meeting
Free

Applying KM Principles for Project Success” book is focused on integrating KM with project management during various phases such as project selection, initiation, plan, execution and closeout for all types of projects and project methodologies such as traditional or agile, and various types of projects including global and mega projects.

 

19
Jun
2025

Chapter Meeting – June 2025 Trust is Your Currency: Building Influence and Driving Project Success

06-19-2025 5:30 pm -8:00 pm
Virtual Meeting
Free for Chapter Members

(VIRTUAL MEETING) Trust is Your Currency: Building Influence and Driving Project Success

Agenda

5:30 - 6:00 PM  Chapter Rolling Slides / Join the meeting

6:00 – 6:15 PM  Chapter Announcements

6:15 - 7:15 PM Trust is Your Currency: Building Influence and Driving Project Success

7:15 – 7:30 PM  Questions

Abstract:

In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, trust is the foundation of successful leadership and project execution. This session, led by Cassandra Taylor, explores the pivotal role trust plays in fostering collaboration, building influence, and ensuring project success. Drawing from real-world experiences and proven strategies, Cassandra will guide attendees on how to cultivate trust with stakeholders, teams, and clients to create lasting professional impact.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Understand how trust drives effective communication, decision-making, and stakeholder alignment.
  2. Learn actionable strategies to build and sustain trust within teams and across organizations.
  3. Discover how trust serves as a catalyst for influence, innovation, and project success.
20
Jun
2025

Social Good & Networking Event - Food Bank at Durham

FREE for all NCPMI members and non-members

The Food Bank Warehouse Project will be held inside at each of the branches. Please know that there might be times when we will hold this opportunity outside weather permitting. While assisting the food bank in this activity, please know that volunteers are expected to participate in the following tasks:
*Sorting out produce and place them in family – size bags.
*Sorting out donations from retail stores such as Food Lion and Harris Teeter.
*Cleaning and bagging Capri Sun.
*Building CSFP boxes for senior citizens.
*Sorting and inspecting food drive donations from individuals and corporate donations.
*Cleaning and sorting out eggs.
*Bagging cereal, rice, or pasta into family – size bags.
*Other activities might be available upon donations.


Please remember that closed - toe shoes are required at all times while volunteering at the food bank.

We are no longer accepting registration for this event

20
Jun
2025

Social Good & Networking Event - Food Bank at Raleigh

FREE for all NCPMI members and non-members

Cancelled, event moved to Durham location

 

The Food Bank Warehouse Project will be held inside at each of the branches. Please know that there might be times when we will hold this opportunity outside weather permitting. While assisting the food bank in this activity, please know that volunteers are expected to participate in the following tasks:
*Sorting out produce and place them in family – size bags.
*Sorting out donations from retail stores such as Food Lion and Harris Teeter.
*Cleaning and bagging Capri Sun.
*Building CSFP boxes for senior citizens.
*Sorting and inspecting food drive donations from individuals and corporate donations.
*Cleaning and sorting out eggs.
*Bagging cereal, rice, or pasta into family – size bags.
*Other activities might be available upon donations.


Please remember that closed - toe shoes are required at all times while volunteering at the food bank.

We are no longer accepting registration for this event

21
Jun
2025

Study Group Session

06-21-2025 11:00 am -12:30 pm
Free

Join us for our next NCPMI Study Group session! We'll be diving into a focused test review and strengthening our skills through collaborative discussion. Let’s learn and grow together bring your questions and insights!