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Program Management Redefined

by James F. Carilli

Over his 30-year career in project, program, and portfolio management, Jim Carilli has had the pleasure of working with teams in a variety of organizations, allowing him to hone his skills and develop fresh ideas about the way that organizations can run more efficiently and effectively, leading teams to create a productive environment with a positive work culture. Jim has led teams at Aetna, KPMG, Deloitte, Computer Sciences Corporation, and PricewaterhouseCoopers, among others. Currently, he is an associate partner/senior program manager at IBM.

This book was inspired not only by his career in project and program management but also by his work outside the office in developing literature on management, including the research he performed for his doctoral dissertation, “The perceived effectiveness of the Scaled Agile Framework® in software development organizations: A mixed methods exploratory case study.”

Jim’s expertise in the management arena has been utilized in his role as a subject matter expert reviewer for two of PMI’s ANSI-accredited peer-reviewed foundational standards, including The Standard for Program Management, fourth edition, PMI (2017), and A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide), sixth edition (2017). Jim helped lead the development of the first edition of PMI’s Requirements Management: A Practice Guide (2016) as the vice chairperson and a contributing author. Earlier, in 2013, Jim served as a core team member and contributing author for a significant update to the third edition of The Standard for Program Management. He also served as a reviewer for The PMBOK Guide, fifth edition (2013), and The Standard for Portfolio Management, third edition, PMI (2012).

Jim has been a contributing author for multiple peer-reviewed publications, including those published by the Academy of Human Resource Development, Scrum Alliance, and Project Management Institute’s Annual Global Congress. As a guest lecturer at the American University, Kogod School of Management, Jim has addressed MBA students on program management, project management, and agile methods and practices.

A retired Army Medical Service Corps officer for the U.S. Army National Guard, Jim holds a Ph.D. in technology management from Indiana State University, an M.B.A. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and a B.S. in management information systems from Central Connecticut State University.

Jim also holds a variety of certifications, including the Portfolio Management Professional (PfMP), Program Management Professional (PgMP), and Project Management Professional (PMP) from the Project Management Institute; Agile certifications, including Certified Scrum Master (CSM) from the Scrum Alliance; and Scaled Agilist (SA) and Lean Portfolio Manager (LPM) certifications from Scaled Agile, Inc. He also holds several technical certifications including the Information Technology Infrastructure Library Foundation certificate in Service Management, and several certifications and badges provided by Atlassian, AWS, PwC, and IBM.

Jim resides in Florida with his wife Debi and three dogs who focus on a different type of agility.

Connect with Jim at www.programagility.com.

The Prescription for a Happy and Healthy Child

by Dr. Daniela Atanassova-Lineva & Dr. Shellie Hipsky

Daniela Atanassova-Lineva, MD, is dedicated to the health of children and families at Peds For Kids in Rego Park, New York. A board-certified pediatrician and a fellow of the Academy of Pediatrics’ section of adolescent medicine, she was named among America’s top pediatricians for 13 years running. Born in Bulgaria, she showed an interest in medicine at an early age and pursued it with dedication and perseverance.

Dr. Shellie Hipsky is the CEO of Inspiring Lives International, the executive director of the Global Sisterhood (which helps women and children around the world), and the editor-in-chief of Inspiring Lives Magazine. Dr. Shellie Hipsky’s doctorate is an Ed.D. in educational leadership from Duquesne University. 

Unleashing Your Soul-Level Magic

Stories Collected by Cori Wamsley

Have you ever been knocked down, wondering how you could possibly move on, only to harness some small, nearly invisible part of yourself that leads you to rise again from the ashes?

Much like the mythical phoenix, the women of Unleashing Your Soul-Level Magic: Tales of Transition to Help Unwrap Your Special Gifts have done just that!

Unleashing Your Soul-Level Magic features 12 authors sharing stories of overcoming challenges in their lives that led them to their deepest gifts, their soul-level magic. These stories of transformation will inspire you as you discover amazing things about these women … and yourself.

Enjoy learning how these women unlocked their superpowers in various parts of their lives from career to charity to personal gifts. Each one shares deeply the hope that their gifts gave them through their challenges so they could come out on the other side changed but braver, brighter, and more themselves than they had ever been.

Part of the proceeds from this book will benefit Young Adult Survivors United, an organization in Southwestern Pennsylvania that supports young adults on their cancer journeys.

Stories by Kim Adley, Samantha Bauer, Elizabeth Craig, Sue Fattibene, Kelly Frost, Denise Ann Galloni, Priscilla Green, Darlene Barruso Kruth, Amanda Kunkel, Marta Mazzoni, Racquelle Pakutz, and Maryann Udel

Where the Lost Socks Go

by Michelle Vivona

When Michelle Vivona is not doing laundry and losing socks, she’s a wedding and event florist who loves being creative and making people happy with flowers. She also loves cooking, traveling, collecting milk glass, and spending time with her family.

Michelle lives in New Jersey with her husband, their three children, and their dog.

Falling Lessons

by Stacey Elza

A West Virginia native, Stacey Elza earned her B.A. in English from McNeese State University in Lake Charles, La., and her M.F.A. in creative writing from West Virginia University in Morgantown, W.Va. Her writing has appeared in The Lion and the Unicorn, Iron Horse Literary Review, the Unitarian Universalist WorshipWeb Library, and ADDitude Magazine. She has a second-degree black belt in hapkido—a Korean martial art—which she earned at the American Judo-Hapkido Institute. She lives in Morgantown with her husband, two daughters, and two cats.

Connect with Stacey at www.staceyelza.com.

Step into Your Spotlight: Inspiring Women to Play BIGGER

by Heidi Parr-Kerner

Heidi Parr Kerner, M.A. is a speaker, coach and former psychotherapist, networking queen, mastermind host, and founder of Coffee Club Divas.

Heidi has positioned herself as a leader in the arena of women’s empowerment, business networking, motivational speaking, sales training, and transformational change. Her coast-to-coast career spans 25 + years and includes roles as a career coach, group facilitator, certified seminar leader, radio host, actress/producer, marketing consultant, author, and keynote speaker.

She provides step-by-step guidance to assist others to get out of their comfort zone so they can live boldly and confidently in their business and personal lives.

Connect with Heidi at www.heidiinspired.com.

Building Puzzles Under Water

by Carrie P. Holzer

Carrie, her husband Justin, and their two children, Cam and Gabby, live in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pa. Although the family’s commitment to help Cam along the winding road of autism is ever present, recent years have allowed them to slow down a bit. With therapies falling away as Cam reaches goal after goal, the family has more time for weekend trips to their favorite lake spot, hitting golf balls at the local driving range, and Sunday afternoon video game matches. 

Connect with Carrie at www.carriepholzer.com or on Facebook or Instagram.

Blue is the Color of Heaven

by Dana Ziemniak

After losing her son, Evan, in 2016 Dana Ziemniak has made it her mission to educate others and spread awareness about the deadly internet challenge that took her son’s life and continues to take the lives of other children.

Because her son had ADHD, anxiety, and high-functioning autism, she is passionate about advocating for better support for children with disabilities in schools. Dana lives in Pittsburgh, Pa., with her husband Matt and daughter Ava.

For She Who Grieves

by Amy Hooper Hanna and Holly McIlwain

Ms. Amy Hooper Hanna serves as a coach, trainer, and consultant in employee communication and engagement and leadership effectiveness. She consulted with Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000 companies in organization effectiveness and communications for more than a decade in a leading human capital firm in Washington D.C., then spent another decade with a leading talent management firm, assessing corporate client leadership behavior and providing developmental feedback.

Ms. Holly McIlwain, M.S., is the founder and chief cheerleader of the Brave Women Project. As an author, Holly dreams of telling stories that matter. Her first book, For She Who Leads: Practical Wisdom from a Woman Who Serves, was published in 2020. She also is a contributing author in the anthology Twenty Won: 21 Female Entrepreneurs Share Their Stories of Business Resilience During a Global Crisis, which is an Amazon bestseller and was published in April of 2021.

King Kindness of Kandu

by Fran Cain

Author Fran Cain’s first children’s book, King Kindness of Kandu, was inspired by kindness in her own life, as well as a need she was excited to fill. When she was reading to her grandson, Cain was underwhelmed by the messaging for learning behaviors. She wanted to read books that teach children important qualities like kindness, being nice, being helpful, graciousness, and gratitude. King Kindness wants to teach his people what they can do to spread kindness because Cain believes in the mantra “teach them young, teach them love!”

In her own life, Cain experienced firsthand the kindness, empathy, and compassion of total strangers when her husband was terminally ill in 2014. While in and out of hospitals and hospice for the last six months of his life, she was blessed with kindness from the nurses, doctors, and nurses’ aides she encountered, who were exceptionally compassionate to her and her husband. She’s never forgotten their kindness. It has taught her to “be a kind stranger.”

Cain intends to donate part of the proceeds from King Kindness to children’s hunger nonprofits. Giving back to her community in many ways is her favorite act of kindness.

The Rings that Sing

by Christine Smart

Christine Smart is an English teacher who loves music and helping children understand that there is power in using their gifts. She was lauded as Texas’s 2022 Teacher of the Year.

The Rings That Sing is an inspiring story allowing children to dream big and reach for the stars! Knowing that their greatest gifts lie within, they just need to believe in themselves and do their best!”

– Christine Furman, CEO of Momspiration412 Worldwide & Founder of EduPlay®️ Learning

German History Conveyed through Coins

by Slava Martyn and German Martyn

Slava Martyn was born in 1966 in western Siberia, studied medicine in St. Petersburg, Russia, and received his M.D. in pediatrics in 1989. After the Soviet Union collapsed, he moved to Ukraine with his family and worked at a children’s hospital as a physician-endoscopist. In 1996, Slava immigrated to the United States and settled in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Now, Slava is a clinical assistant professor of pediatric anesthesia at UPMS School of Medicine and medical director of the Surgical Satellite Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, UPMC.

Slava’s hobbies include coin collecting, music, and Russian and German History. He is a long-time German coin collector who became fascinated with German coinage because of their artistic beauty and the historical value.

German Martyn, Slava’s son, translated this book from Russian to English, and Slava could not have completed this project without him. German holds a bachelor’s of science in neuroscience from the University of Pittsburgh and is pursuing graduate studies in medicine or medical research. He is also an accomplished classical musician and is interested in art, language, and sports.

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