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Welcome to the Fort Worth PMI Chapter Network—a hub for Project Management enthusiasts across the metroplex! We’re a vibrant mix of PM professionals who are all about connecting, sharing, and learning, both online and in-person. Our group hosts a variety of social gatherings, from morning coffee meetups to engaging dinner discussions, tailored specifically for individuals passionate about project management. Whether you're looking to share insights, explore new methodologies, or simply enjoy good company, we've got something for everyone. Join us for our next event to network, exchange ideas, and add a few more friends to your professional circle. Don't miss out on social events designed to bring Project Managers together. See you there!
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See all- FWPMI Toastmasters ClubLink visible for attendees
## Details
Are you looking for ways to improve your communication effectiveness? Does the thought of public speaking have you quaking in your shoes? You're not alone, but you can learn the tools required to become an effective and engaging speaker.
Communication and leadership skills are critical to your professional (and personal) success. Toastmasters International is the world's leading not-for-profit educational organization. Its primary purpose is to provide an atmosphere that promotes growth and development in two primary areas: communication and leadership - skills that are essential for every project management practitioner.
The Fort Worth Project Management (FW PM) Toastmasters club is for members of the FW PMI and Dallas PMI chapters. It provides a fun and safe venue to improve these core competencies. We focus on project management topics, and these meetings qualify for 1 PDU.- When: Meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of each month.
- Where: Meetings will be virtual via Zoom. (Please register for Zoom link.)
- Cost: There is no cost for visitors to attend this meeting. Membership fees apply.
- Questions and registration: If you'd like more information, please go to http://fwpmtoastmasters.com/ and/or the club toastmaster site.
- FWPMI Toastmasters ClubLink visible for attendees
## Details
Are you looking for ways to improve your communication effectiveness? Does the thought of public speaking have you quaking in your shoes? You're not alone, but you can learn the tools required to become an effective and engaging speaker.
Communication and leadership skills are critical to your professional (and personal) success. Toastmasters International is the world's leading not-for-profit educational organization. Its primary purpose is to provide an atmosphere that promotes growth and development in two primary areas: communication and leadership - skills that are essential for every project management practitioner.
The Fort Worth Project Management (FW PM) Toastmasters club is for members of the FW PMI and Dallas PMI chapters. It provides a fun and safe venue to improve these core competencies. We focus on project management topics, and these meetings qualify for 1 PDU.- When: Meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of each month.
- Where: Meetings will be virtual via Zoom. (Please register for Zoom link.)
- Cost: There is no cost for visitors to attend this meeting. Membership fees apply.
- Questions and registration: If you'd like more information, please go to http://fwpmtoastmasters.com/ and/or the club toastmaster site.
- FWPMI Dinner Meeting: Building a Resilient Risk Culture An Interactive ApproachHampton Inn & Suites Dallas-DFW ARPT W-SH 183 Hurst, Hurst, TX
REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE
**Please remember that all events must be registered and paid for using the link above.**### Agenda
6:00-6:30 pm - Networking and Dinner
6:30-6:45 pm - Chapter Announcements
6:45-7:45 pm - Speaker Presentation and Q&A
7:45-8:00 pm - Closing Activities### Presentation Overview:
Topic: Building a Resilient Risk Culture: An Interactive Approach
Join us for this interactive presentation on how to build a resilient risk culture at your organization. Steps to be covered include:- Explore current and evolving risks that impact both the success and failure of the global marketplace.
- Leaders should actively participate in risk discussions (threats as well as opportunities) and make decisions that reflect the organization’s risk appetite.
- Encourage employees to explore positive risks (opportunities), to report negative risks (threats) without fear of retribution, and consider possible trade-offs around uncertainty.
- Provide ongoing education on risk frameworks, tools, and decision-making.
- Reward teams that identify and mitigate risks early.
- Continuously evaluate the strength of your organization’s risk culture through surveys, audits, strategic objectives, and performance feedback loops.
- Adjust policies and practices based on employee feedback and evolving threats.m.
This meeting is $25.00 for Chapter Members and $35.00 for non-members. Dinner is included.