That was a hot May weekend, Marseille, France.
For a few last year these days I have been attending PMI Leadership Institute
Meetings (LIMs). LIMs are designed to inspire and support PMI leaders by
offering face-to-face opportunities to connect with and learn from fellow
volunteer leaders. For me LIM is more than a conference. This is a very
inspiring and motivating event with focus on networking and exchanging
experience.
During one of discussions my friend mentioned a
request for a few Project Managers from an abroad company. A light bulb went
off in my head – there’s a demand. For last few year I had been dreaming about
my own company. Dreadful decision – it’s so difficult to leave our comfort
zone. Global organisation, the newest technology, nice people, benefits, status
and a job I love.
At the end of the event, Jim Lawless with “Ten
Rules for Taming Tigers” made the audience laugh and cry. After the
emotional, entertaining and inspiring speech I had one question in my mind: „Who
is writing your story? You or your tigers? There’s only one answer: „Corp has
written at least a few chapters”. I need to read the book “Timing Tigers. Do
things you never thought you could” and know there’s high time for change.
Got a copy of book with the special dedication:
„Gosia, write your story!”
Next
LIM, Istambul, Sahar Hashemi talking on how she left a corporate world and
founded Coffee Republic, the United Kingdom’s first U.S. style coffee bar
chain, with her brother and built it into one of the UK’s most recognised high
street brands. I had my company registered, but still working full time for
someone else. Full time job, volunteering for PMI left no time for my own business.
In July I had decided to give the notice with the feeling of freedom!
Next conference, October 2013, Orlando,
and Carey Lohrenz, who thanks to her winning attitude became navy’s first
female F-14 fighter pilot and her words:
“Be a catalyst, question the that to says
"I'm not ready yet (do you remember "timing tigers"?), find a
third way, be brave, take risks and be committed to excellence! Nothing beats
experience and there's only ONE thing that makes a DREAM impossible to achieve:
The FEAR of FAILURE! And finally the question: What are you going to do? I had
my plan in place which changed my life.
AgilePMO arose with the combination of passion
and market demand for efficient project management approaches to deliver
expected results, greater business value and competitive advantage.
During last year I’ve managed to start a cooperation
with a few clients in Poland and abroad. Have created and delivered innovative
training and workshops and joined the team which work on a new project
management approach that is entirely complementary to the existing standards
and methodologies. And last, but not
least I’m opening an office in London.
If you can
dream it, you can do it. Walt Disney
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