About the 7th IT Project Management Conference -Bogotá, Colombia

Tony Johnson and I

Last week I was participating of the “Jornada de Gerencia de Proyectos de TI” – IT project management conference. It was great. Probably in other countries it’s usual to have great congresses or events related to PM, but here in Colombia, even the PMI Colombian Chapter sucks -even the name is out of date. It is not about find great PMs here in Colombia, you can find PM Gurus as weel, but they fail on their limited sense of community, and it’s inability to set a decent conference or even as a non-profitable group.

ACIS, the Colombian Association of Systems Engineers -and other professionals around informatics- have been leading this conference for the last seven years. It is not the most popular event ever, but it is great. It was my first, hope not the last. I met a lot of PMs who work for big IT companies like IBM, HP and Dell. I listen experienced PMs about PM tactics and techniques, tips and how to deal with people – most of PMs and PM methodologies do not take care about people because it is competence of the PM to handle people to keep the project on its way. But, is it true? Should be the PM who handles all the “human” side of the project? Probably it is, because almost all the times, PMs are the bridge between the senior management (and their necessity of results), and the team (and their personal needs).

The bonus of this event was the unexpected visit and presentation of Tony Johnson, the CEO of Crosswind - He talked about Program Management, its difference with Project Management, but also, he talked about Agile and how PgM works Agile. I was shocked, to hear a guy who works helping people to get its PMI Certifications talking about Agile. Wow! The presentation took no more than 45 minutes, and I was amazed about Tony’s ability to link PMI and Agile -while most Agilist seems to feel offended with the PPM framework of the PMI.

BTW, I did my part too, doing a short presentation about how to choose the right PM software tool for your company/team/project.

Congrats to Martha Ardila, Beatriz Caicedo and the whole team behind the event. It was great.



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