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Wednesday, 09 September 2009 12:00
Event:   September 9, 2009 PMI-SSC Meeting
Date:   Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Time:   6:00 pm: Sign-in and Networking; 7:00 pm: Dinner; 8:00 pm: Presentation
Location:   Blair Mansion Inn (7711 Eastern Avenue - Silver Spring, MD 20912 - Tel. 301-588-6646 - Metro: Silver Spring or Takoma on the Red Line)
Cost:   $35 if you pay in advance, $40 if you pay at the door.
Speaker:   John Cable, Executive Director, Center for Excellence in Project Management at the University of Maryland, College Park   
Topic:   What's next after your PMP?
PDUs:   Yes! Of course! Attendance at the event is worth 1.5 PDUs.

Mr. Cable is a licensed architect and general contractor with over 35 years experience. His activities have included planning, design, and construction of buildings; building energy conservation research; management consulting; and teaching. In 1980 he was cited by Engineering News-Record as “one who served in the best interests of the building industry.” And, in 1992 he was selected by Remodeling Magazine as one of the 50 best remodeling contractors in the United States.

Since joining the Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland in the fall of 1999, John initiated the graduate program in project management, an undergraduate minor, and the Center for Excellence in Project Management. He teaches courses in Project Management Fundamentals, and Managing Projects in a Dynamic Environment and is widely sought after for his seminars and workshops on a variety of Project Management topics. John is also chairman of the Project Management Institute’s Global Accreditation Center Board of Directors, a member of the Federal Government’s Project Management Working Group, and a member of the Science & Engineering Council of NASA’s Center for Program/Project Management Research. John is also a founding member of the International Project Management Educational Union along with Peking University and 6 other universities worldwide. In 2004 he coauthored a report for the National Academy of Sciences Federal Facilities Council on “Key Performance Indicators for Federal Facilitie's Portfolios”.

Prior to joining the University, Mr. Cable was a Research Fellow in the Logistics Management Institute’s Facilities and Engineering Management group where he managed a variety of lead assignments analyzing facility design and construction practices, conducting benchmarking and business process re-engineering studies, assessing the use of information technology in the management of design and construction, managed business and program planning assignments, and training/assisting clients in becoming certified in compliance with ISO9000 Quality Management Standards.

Prior to LMI, John created and managed a design/build firm specializing in renovation and new construction of residential, commercial and retail properties and directed energy conservation research in buildings for the U.S. Department of Engergy.

HONORS and AWARDS

  • Keynote speaker, Growth in Market for Project Management & PM Education, Boston University Research Conference, May 2006
  • Cited by Engineering News Record in 1980 as “one who served in the best interests of the building industry”

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

  • Chairman, Global Accreditation Center Board of Directors, Project Management Institute
  • Member, Science & Engineering Council, NASA’s Center for Program/Project Management Research

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

  • Cable, J.H., Davis, J.S., 2006, “Positive Workplace: Enhancing Individual & Team Performance in Project Management”, Project Management Institute North American Congress Proceedings, Seattle, WA
  • Cable, J.H., Davis, J.S., 2004, “Key Performance Indicators for Federal Facilities Portfolios” Federal Facilities Council Technical Report, The National Academies Press
  • Cable, J.H., Ordonez, J.F., Chintalapani, C., Plaisant, C., 2004, “Project Portfolio Earned Value Management Using Treemaps”, Project Management Institute’s Research Conference Proceedings, London, UK
 

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