HELLO, my name is Gino Terentim
- Lives in Brasília, DF, Brazil
- Speaks English and Portuguese
- Holds events in Brazil
- Works for Gino Terentim
- Years as a Facilitator: 5
- Number of events held: 77
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Short Bio
Isa's father, Lu's husband and son of Mrs. Arlette and Mr. Gino (in memory). I believe in education as the key to a more just, dignified and integrated society.
Entrepreneur, mentor of startups, speaker and curious. I was General Coordinator of Project Management at the Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovations and Communications. I worked as Organization and Strategy Consultant at CAIXA Econômica Federal, I was for two years Head of the Corporate PMO of Caixa Econômica Federal, at the Superintendence of Corporate Intelligence and Strategy. I have deep knowledge and experience in Strategic Planning, PMO and Project Management, Programs and Portfolios. I also play the role of President of the Federal District Chapter of the PMI (Project Management Institute), where I give lectures and volunteer work for the development of the Project Management community in the Federal District and in the country.
Still in the discipline of Project Management, I am a certified professional PMP - Project Management Professional, PfMP (Portfolio) and PgMP (Programes) and I have extensive knowledge of the British methodology PRINCE2 - Projects in Controlled Environments, in which I obtained all the certifications currently available, together with the MSP Practitioner certifications, in Program Management, and MoP Practitioner, in Portfolio Management, which also offers an excellent mastery of tools and methods for Strategic Planning.
I work as an Agile Practitioner, PMI-ACP - Agile Certified Practitioner, enabling and assisting organizations in the implementation and use of agile frameworks, such as: SCRUM, Kanban, XP, DSDM and Lean.
Gino has contributed to the Management 3.0 Blog
How Complexity Leads to Solutions (Cynefin Framework and the Structure-Behavior Model)
by Gino Terentim a Management 3.0 Facilitator A few weeks ago I wondered how to start this article when I received a WhatsApp message saying that I had to talk about complexity. There was an episode in Honduras, where a bridge was built on the Choluteca River, and used to cross the river. Until then, everything...
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