Selection Criteria – PMOTY
Primary Criteria:
The PM has made a significant positive difference to the outcome of a project (or section of a major project) in the year preceding the award cut off date. This may be delivering a successful project or “turning around” a project that was in trouble – the award is for the PM’s capability and contribution, not the project.
The PM’s contribution is recognised and supported by his/her employer, customer/client and team (Stage 2 processes will require testimonials from each).
Supporting Criteria
The PM has a good track record of delivering successful projects and/or making a positive contribution to project outcomes.
The PM has a demonstrated knowledge and understanding of Project Management theory (e.g. preferably holds PMP, RegPM, or a DPM, PhD, etc in Project Management).
The PM has demonstrated support for the development of the PM profession (e.g. presented papers, undertaken research, encouraged professionalism within his/her organisation, supported the growth of a PMI Chapter, etc.)
Supporting criteria are used to separate candidates who are deemed to have similar levels of success when judged on the primary criteria.
PMOTY nomination form here: download | download
Selection Criteria –DC
Primary Criteria:
The individual has made a positive contribution to the development and/or management and/or support of PMI Internationally and/or in the Australian Context in the year preceding the award cut off date. The individual may have contributed to the development of a new chapter, and/or SIG, and/or College, have had an ongoing significant role in the development and management of an existing chapter, and/or SIG and/or College, have had an ongoing significant role in the development and delivery of training programs for PMPs etc.
The individual’s contribution is recognised and supported by his/her Chapter, and/or SIG, and/or College (Stage 2 processes will require testimonials).
Supporting Criteria
The individual has made a significant contribution across the development, management and support of PMI Internationally and/or in the Australian Context.
The individual has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to the development and advancement of the Project Management Profession.
Supporting criteria are used to separate candidates who are deemed to have similar levels of success when judged on the primary criteria.
DC nomination form here: download | download |