University July Community Meeting
July Meeting Topic: Tribal Leadership
Presented by: Angela Hosking
Every company, indeed every organization, is a tribe, or if it's large enough, a network of tribes groups of 20 to 150 people in which everyone knows everyone else, or at least knows of everyone else. Tribes are more powerful than teams, companies, or even CEOs, and yet their key leverage points have not been mapped until now. Angela will give an overview of , Dave Logan, John King, and Halee Fischer-Wright's book Tribal Leadership. This book show leaders how to assess their organization's tribal culture on a scale from one to five and then implement specific tools to elevate the stage to the next. The result is unprecedented success .In a rigorous eight-year study of approximately 24,000 people in over two dozen corporations, Logan, King, and Fischer-Wright refine and define a common theme: the success of a company depends on its tribes, the strength of its tribes is determined by the tribal culture, and a thriving corporate culture can be established by an effective tribal leader. Angela will share a real life example of how a Tribe elevated itself from the lowest level to become an ultimate high-performing team
Angela Hosking is the Director of Nursing at the Levine Cancer Institute for Atrium Health (formally Carolinas Healthcare System). She oversees operational, financial and quality outcomes for LCI’s Central Operations and the LCI Nursing Team which supports 25 regional sites. She received her master’s degree in Nursing and her master’s degree in Business from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, both with a concentration in Healthcare Leadership.
Angela is board certified as an Oncology Nurse and as Nurse Executive through the ANCC. She is the author of Woman on Top: Lead Like a Lady Boss which was published in May of 2019 and the owner of Her One Tribe, LLC. which educates and empowers women to grow themselves personally and professionally.
The sessions are open to all.
Important Chapter Meeting Information
Meeting will start at 6:30pm so please arrive 15 minutes prior. There is plenty of free parking.
This is a working meeting designed for PMI Chapter members Northeast of the city including the University City area.
PDU Category: Strategic & Business
POC: university@pmi-metrolina.com
Community Meeting
As a means of helping chapter and local community members who are certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP®) satisfy the continuing education requirements for re-certification, PMI Metrolina Chapter arranges its monthly meeting schedule to allow a 1 hour PDU training session to be incorporated into its normal meeting.
Topics presented during these sessions are designed to not only satisfy the PDU requirement for re-certifying as a PMP, but to also provide wide appeal to people involved in project management regardless of whether or not they are certified PMPs. The 1-hour sessions meet the educational requirements to qualify for 1 PDU credits for maintaining PMP® certification or to meet the requirement for attending 35 hours of formal project management education prior to applying to sit for the PMP® exam.
The sessions are open to all.
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