PMI Houston The Woodlands: "Leadership: Is It Really What You Think It Is?"

Leadership: Is It Really What You Think It Is?
Jim Benvie, PMP, the History PM, is a project manager and speaker with TyauvinOn Solutions. Following retirement and a false start or two he created “The History PM” blog and associated YouTube channel. His blog and presentations, combine a lifelong passion for history and four decades of project and operational management experience, to provide inspiration from history for project managers and leaders. The concept is not simply to copy historical precedents, but to use them to expand your awareness, develop your thinking and stimulate your curiosity. Do not expect, “Five simple steps to becoming a stellar project manager”, instead expect “Some assembly required”. However, he believes that like Aesop’s Fables you will find the content both entertaining and informative. A long-term volunteer with PMI Houston, he lives with his wife Juliet in the Tomball area and his interests are reading, studying history, and cycling.
Topic Synopsis:
In 2015 PMI introduced the Talent triangle, with Leadership forming one side. This reflected a growing focus on Leadership as a key driver of project success. But what is Leadership? Why do we need it? Is there one best form of Leadership?
This presentation will look at these and other issues. Answering the question – Is it really what you think it is?
Learning Objectives:
1. The Types of Leadership
2. It is not one size fits all
3. “What Got You Here Won’t Get You There.” Marshall Goldsmith
PDU Triangle:
Earn 1 Power Skills PDU
Event Information
Event Date | 02-20-2024 5:30 pm |
Event End Date | 02-20-2024 7:30 pm |
Cut Off Date | 02-20-2024 7:00 pm |
Capacity | Unlimited |
Registered | 11 |
Individual Price | $10 Members / $15 Guests |
Location | The Sam Houston State University Woodlands Center |
Agendas
5:30 pm to 6:15 pm |
Registration, Networking & Pizza |
6:20 pm to 7:20 pm |
Dinner Presentation |
Speakers

Jim Benvie
Jim Benvie, PMP, the History PM, is a project manager and speaker with TyauvinOn Solutions. Following retirement and a false start or two he created “The History PM” blog and associated YouTube channel. His blog and presentations, combine a lifelong passion for history and four decades of project and operational management experience, to provide inspiration from history for project managers and leaders. The concept is not simply to copy historical precedents, but to use them to expand your awareness, develop your thinking and stimulate your curiosity. Do not expect, “Five simple steps to becoming a stellar project manager”, instead expect “Some assembly required”. However, he believes that like Aesop’s Fables you will find the content both entertaining and informative. A long-term volunteer with PMI Houston, he lives with his wife Juliet in the Tomball area and his interests are reading, studying history, and cycling.