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Kenneth Mckethan Phones & Addresses

  • Dunn, NC
  • 342 Fillyaw Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28303
  • Newton Hamilton, PA
  • 1936 Culpepper Ln, Fayetteville, NC 28304 (910) 385-1233

Work

Company: Ibm Apr 2008 to Jul 2013 Position: Project manager

Education

Degree: Masters, Master of Divinity School / High School: Asbury Theological Seminary 1968 to 1971 Specialities: Theological Studies, Theology

Skills

Pmp • Certified Project Manager • Software Project Management • Agile Methodologies • Strategy • Management • Leadership • Team Leadership • Project Delivery • Training • Team Building • Strategic Planning • Localization • Agile Project Management • Requirements Analysis • Project Management • Consulting • Quality Assurance • Pre Sales • Software Documentation • Process Improvement • Program Management • Ms Project • Itil • Vendor Management • Solution Architecture • Multilingual • Integration • Software Development • Scrum • Outsourcing • Software Quality Assurance • Business Process Improvement • It Strategy • Sdlc • Globalization • Business Analysis • Business Intelligence • Software Development Life Cycle

Languages

German • Russian • French • Polish • Hebrew

Ranks

Certificate: License N/A

Interests

Aviation • Languages • Cycling • Hiking • Camping • Disaster and Humanitarian Relief

Industries

Computer Software

Professional Records

License Records

Kenneth Alexander Mckethan

Address:
2836 Nc Hwy 82, Dunn, NC 28334
License #:
A2892874
Category:
Airmen

Resumes

Resumes

Kenneth Mckethan Photo 1

Dunn, North Carolina

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Location:
191 Rivanna Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28312
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Ibm Apr 2008 - Jul 2013
Project Manager

Self Techni-Lingua International Jan 1995 - Apr 1998
Free-Lance Interpreter, Translator, Translation Project Manager

Sykes Aug 1989 - Jan 1995
Resource Development Specialist, Foreign Language Services

Aug 1989 - Jan 1995
Dunn, North Carolina
Education:
Asbury Theological Seminary 1968 - 1971
Masters, Master of Divinity, Theological Studies, Theology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1963 - 1967
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Russian
Skills:
Pmp
Certified Project Manager
Software Project Management
Agile Methodologies
Strategy
Management
Leadership
Team Leadership
Project Delivery
Training
Team Building
Strategic Planning
Localization
Agile Project Management
Requirements Analysis
Project Management
Consulting
Quality Assurance
Pre Sales
Software Documentation
Process Improvement
Program Management
Ms Project
Itil
Vendor Management
Solution Architecture
Multilingual
Integration
Software Development
Scrum
Outsourcing
Software Quality Assurance
Business Process Improvement
It Strategy
Sdlc
Globalization
Business Analysis
Business Intelligence
Software Development Life Cycle
Interests:
Aviation
Languages
Cycling
Hiking
Camping
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief
Languages:
German
Russian
French
Polish
Hebrew
Certifications:
License N/A
License 58401
Staatliches Prüfungsamt Für Dolmetscher Und Übersetzer Beim Hessischen Kultusminister, License N/A
Project Management Institute, License 58401
Staatlich Geprüfter Dolmetscher Und Übersetzer Für Die Englische Sprache
Project Management Professional (Pmp)

Publications

Us Patents

Method And System To Gauge And Control Project Churn

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US Patent:
20050188344, Aug 25, 2005
Filed:
Feb 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/708262
Inventors:
Kenneth McKethan - Dunn NC, US
International Classification:
G06F009/44
US Classification:
717101000
Abstract:
A method to gauge and control churn of a project may include determining an estimated project churn. The method may also include allocating resources in response to the estimated project churn. Another method to gauge and control project churn in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention may include entering a project-specific task list. The method may also include entering at least optimistic, pessimistic and expected time requirements to rework or modify each task of the project requiring rework or modification in response to any potential project changes. An average time requirement may be determined to rework or modify each task requiring rework or modification in response to any potential project changes, and a weighted average duration analysis may be performed on any tasks requiring rework or modification in response to any potential project changes. An impact to the project may be determined in response to the weighted average duration analysis.

Tracking Rescheduled Meetings On Electronic Calendars

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US Patent:
20050278632, Dec 15, 2005
Filed:
Jun 9, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/864234
Inventors:
Kenneth Alexander McKethan - Dunn NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F003/00
US Classification:
715710000, 715708000
Abstract:
Methods and computer program products for tracking rescheduled meetings on an electronic calendar. When a meeting is rescheduled from a first time to a second time, the visual appearance of the meeting notice for the first time is altered. A link that changes the calendar page to the page showing the second time is provided on the page corresponding to the first time, so that the user may move conveniently to the rescheduled meeting notice. The meeting notice at the second time may be provided with a link that changes the calendar page to the page showing the first time, so that the user may move conveniently to the meeting notice as originally scheduled.

Venturi Bernoulli Heat Extraction System For Laptop Computers

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US Patent:
20080089023, Apr 17, 2008
Filed:
Oct 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/548441
Inventors:
David Bruce Kumhyr - Austin TX, US
Kenneth Alexander McKethan - Dunn NC, US
Ragunathan Srinivasan - Apex NC, US
International Classification:
G06F 1/20
US Classification:
361687
Abstract:
A heat extraction system is provided for a laptop computer that comprises a system unit that includes a set of heat sources and a video display unit that is movably attached to the system unit. The laptop computer has air inlets and air outlets that allow air to flow into the system unit, over the heat sources forming heated air, and exhaust the heated air. The laptop computer has a set of tubes, which have an inlet and an outlet, located behind a video display in the video display unit and an air connection from the air outlets to each inlet in the tubes. The set of tubes are formed such that heated air passing through a constriction in the set of tubes changes in velocity and pressure in order to satisfy the conservation of flow rate. Thus, heat produced by the heat sources is extracted from the laptop computer.
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