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Dramatically increasing social demands are a fact of life for business today. They represent difficult challenges and exciting opportunities for industry, government, multi-lateral organizations and NGO and development leaders.
This one day event (June 24 in Vancouver) will include lectures, panel discussions and group work/case studies and role playing scenarios.
Participants will leave with more comprehensive understandings, including especially of the perspectives of other stakeholders, and an enhanced ability to lead and manage in the rapidly evolving space where business, community and government meet.
To keep updated on postings and events go to www.csrtraininginstitute.com and sign up for the newsletter. If interested the CSR Knowledge Centre http://bit.ly/CSRknowledge contains a series of short, pragmatic articles on CSR Strategy, Management and related areas.
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Vancouver executive briefing seminar by csr training instituteWayne Dunn
Dramatically increasing social demands are a fact of life for business today. They represent difficult challenges and exciting opportunities for industry, government, multi-lateral organizations and NGO and development leaders.
This one day event (June 24 in Vancouver) will include lectures, panel discussions and group work/case studies and role playing scenarios.
Participants will leave with more comprehensive understandings, including especially of the perspectives of other stakeholders, and an enhanced ability to lead and manage in the rapidly evolving space where business, community and government meet.
To keep updated on postings and events go to www.csrtraininginstitute.com and sign up for the newsletter. If interested the CSR Knowledge Centre http://bit.ly/CSRknowledge contains a series of short, pragmatic articles on CSR Strategy, Management and related areas.
Seminar on social strategies in action:Driving Business Transformation2016
This interactive seminar helps social business strategists, business managers, practitioners and change leaders gain in-depth understanding as to how social media technologies are being adopted in global companies internally to drive business transformation. The speaker will share real life use cases, and invite the participants to share your use cases. Together, we will discuss the critical success factors and the challenges to drive successful business transformation - enabled by enterprise social networking (ESN) platform - in the workplace context.
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How project managers influence sustainable development.PMIUKChapter
With COP26 looming ever closer, the project management profession needs to accelerate developing our knowledge and skills to align our operations with our ambitions. Arup Director Rob Leslie-Carter joins us to discuss the route to achieve net zero through programmes and projects, and how every project manager can influence sustainable development.
Speaker
Rob Leslie-Carter is a Director with Arup based in London. He has worked around the world with Arup for 28 years, and specialises in the planning, set-up, leadership and delivery of complex infrastructure and property projects both on client side and as leader of multidisciplinary teams.
His project track record includes the Beijing Olympics Water Cube, the Laban Dance School in Deptford, New Acton Nishi in Canberra, Greenhouse by Joost in Sydney, and currently Europe’s biggest project High Speed 2.
Rob is a regular public speaker on leadership, project management, organisational culture, the future of work, and the road to Net Zero, and is a guest lecturer at the Bartlett at UCL and previously at University of New South Wales
Fujitsu - Shared Knowledge is Power - Building a Project Management Community...Wellingtone
Presented by Paul Jones P&PM Process Champion, Fujitsu
Presentation Synopsis: Understanding your customers’ changing organisation is difficult enough, but combined with your own ever changing organisation and the faster pace of project delivery we need to leverage more than just our own knowledge and experience. A strong project management community driven by knowledge sharing may be the answer you need.
Fujitsu’s vision is about providing the ability for project managers to share and interact with other members of the community, sharing knowledge and experience, but just as important is taking that knowledge back into the organisation. All of this needs to support the individual in developing their professional career and the organisation improving its project delivery. The size of your organisation is irrelevant, every organisation can benefit from a knowledge based community, it is how you shape the community to meet your needs that will deliver the benefits.
As Project Managers we do not deliver, we do not cut code or build bridges, we work with teams and stakeholders to ensure that delivery is done. The job is about working with people, breaking down barriers, reducing risk, managing change. To do this well it’s not about “know what” it’s about “know how”. Better access to knowledge and the support to use it wisely means faster, cheaper and higher quality projects.
Our community framework is underpinned by the knowledge cycle which takes the know how from individuals to continually improve corporate knowledge. In turn corporate knowledge sets the standards for your project managers and raises project management capability. It is the flow of what you know and what you need to know.
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Professionals and students can access a transformative development opportunity that enhances their knowledge of future growth markets and develops competences and inspiration, and at the same time delivers critical capacity building for communities in need; a rare win-win.
The UCISA Annual Review highlights the progress we have made as a community in the last year, as we work to achieve the ambitions set out in our Strategic Plan 2022-27 – Building on Success, published in January this year.
Most Impressive PR Leaders, Making Waves in the Industry, 2023.pdfCIO Look Magazine
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Read More: https://ciolook.com/most-impressive-pr-leaders-making-waves-in-the-industry-2023-june2023/
Learn from case studies, insights and candid viewpoints from:
* Commonwealth Games Group Queensland Police Service
* Territory Generation
* Legal Aid NSW
* P2E Pty Ltd
* Metro Trains Melbourne
* Social Media Navigator
* Neryl East Communications
* Aged and Community Services Australia
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Thanks for your interest in becoming an Event Partner for Social Media Week Lagos. This document should serve as a guide to help you plan the ultimate SMWLagos event.
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Nuestros conocimientos y habilidades deben ser colocados (en palabras y en
acciones) para abordar los temas de interés mundial, tales como: Ética, el
Cambio Climático, la Paz, el Desarrollo Sostenible, las Cadenas de
Suministro, entre otros.
En septiembre de 2015, la Organización de las Naciones Unidas lanzó los 17
Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible. Se estableció un plazo de 15 años para
movilizar los esfuerzos globales en torno a un conjunto común de objetivos y
metas, aspiraciones y prioridades. Mi pregunta ahora es: Como PMs, ¿cuáles
son los impactos de nuestras decisiones sobre objetivos de desarrollo
sostenible? Tal vez, algunos de nosotros utilizamos diferentes herramientas
y plantillas de identificar y evaluar los impactos de los productos y
procesos del proyecto sobre el planeta, las personas y las ganancias. Sin
embargo, nuestro análisis es lo suficientemente profundo? Es sólo para
cumplir con la ley? Desarrollamos un Plan de Gestión de la Sostenibilidad
para hacer frente a esos impactos positivos y negativos?
En esta presentación, vamos a aprender acerca de la Metodología PRiSM TM y
del Estándar P5TM de GPM Global para la Sostenibilidad en la Dirección de
Proyectos para abordar realmente los desafíos globales en favor del
Desarrollo Sostenible.
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Generational AI boosts outcomes, development, and efficiency for PMI Infinity’s project managers. PMI Infinity offers lifelong resources and knowledge from a vast project management database, ensuring reliable and research-backed solutions. The platform’s Generative AI ensures accurate, trusted content.
The Infinity RoadMap outlines product features and development, aiding in aligning with organizational strategies. PMI Infinity supports project pros at all levels, helping with certification, skill enhancement, and strategy creation.
Full report the_global_pr_communication_model_2021_ga_corporate_excellence.02Ramkumar Singaram
The Global PR and Communication Model defines the roadmap and building blocks for the PR and Communications role, providing professionals with a toolkit that includes all the resources, capabilities and skills needed for creating organisations with solid reputations that generate trust. It has been developed based on a review of existing models and methodologies and the views of over 1,400 professionals and academics from 47 countries in 5 different regions. It aims to become the framework for the future of Communications, Reputation and the management of the most powerful intangible assets.The Model is structured around 5 strategic Building Blocks.
https://iprn.com , https://catalystpr.in
How project managers influence sustainable development.PMIUKChapter
With COP26 looming ever closer, the project management profession needs to accelerate developing our knowledge and skills to align our operations with our ambitions. Arup Director Rob Leslie-Carter joins us to discuss the route to achieve net zero through programmes and projects, and how every project manager can influence sustainable development.
Speaker
Rob Leslie-Carter is a Director with Arup based in London. He has worked around the world with Arup for 28 years, and specialises in the planning, set-up, leadership and delivery of complex infrastructure and property projects both on client side and as leader of multidisciplinary teams.
His project track record includes the Beijing Olympics Water Cube, the Laban Dance School in Deptford, New Acton Nishi in Canberra, Greenhouse by Joost in Sydney, and currently Europe’s biggest project High Speed 2.
Rob is a regular public speaker on leadership, project management, organisational culture, the future of work, and the road to Net Zero, and is a guest lecturer at the Bartlett at UCL and previously at University of New South Wales
Fujitsu - Shared Knowledge is Power - Building a Project Management Community...Wellingtone
Presented by Paul Jones P&PM Process Champion, Fujitsu
Presentation Synopsis: Understanding your customers’ changing organisation is difficult enough, but combined with your own ever changing organisation and the faster pace of project delivery we need to leverage more than just our own knowledge and experience. A strong project management community driven by knowledge sharing may be the answer you need.
Fujitsu’s vision is about providing the ability for project managers to share and interact with other members of the community, sharing knowledge and experience, but just as important is taking that knowledge back into the organisation. All of this needs to support the individual in developing their professional career and the organisation improving its project delivery. The size of your organisation is irrelevant, every organisation can benefit from a knowledge based community, it is how you shape the community to meet your needs that will deliver the benefits.
As Project Managers we do not deliver, we do not cut code or build bridges, we work with teams and stakeholders to ensure that delivery is done. The job is about working with people, breaking down barriers, reducing risk, managing change. To do this well it’s not about “know what” it’s about “know how”. Better access to knowledge and the support to use it wisely means faster, cheaper and higher quality projects.
Our community framework is underpinned by the knowledge cycle which takes the know how from individuals to continually improve corporate knowledge. In turn corporate knowledge sets the standards for your project managers and raises project management capability. It is the flow of what you know and what you need to know.
The Great Generation - Corporate Experiential Learning Offerlissalourenco
Our Experiential Learning programmes offer companies, government, schools and business schools a creative and thought-provoking platform to explore the challenges of the 21st Century. These challenges have enormous implications, from the type of managerial skills to sources of capital to support future success, and the complexity of our global interconnectedness.
Professionals and students can access a transformative development opportunity that enhances their knowledge of future growth markets and develops competences and inspiration, and at the same time delivers critical capacity building for communities in need; a rare win-win.
The UCISA Annual Review highlights the progress we have made as a community in the last year, as we work to achieve the ambitions set out in our Strategic Plan 2022-27 – Building on Success, published in January this year.
Most Impressive PR Leaders, Making Waves in the Industry, 2023.pdfCIO Look Magazine
This edition features a handful of The Most Impressive PR Leaders, Making Waves in the Industry that are leading us into a better future
Read More: https://ciolook.com/most-impressive-pr-leaders-making-waves-in-the-industry-2023-june2023/
Learn from case studies, insights and candid viewpoints from:
* Commonwealth Games Group Queensland Police Service
* Territory Generation
* Legal Aid NSW
* P2E Pty Ltd
* Metro Trains Melbourne
* Social Media Navigator
* Neryl East Communications
* Aged and Community Services Australia
Social Media Week Lagos is open and collaborative. Each year we host hundreds of events thanks to our amazing event partners.
Thanks for your interest in becoming an Event Partner for Social Media Week Lagos. This document should serve as a guide to help you plan the ultimate SMWLagos event.
Webinar para la región 13 de PMI: Nicaragua Chapter por Mónica González, 20 de Abril de 2016
Nuestros conocimientos y habilidades deben ser colocados (en palabras y en
acciones) para abordar los temas de interés mundial, tales como: Ética, el
Cambio Climático, la Paz, el Desarrollo Sostenible, las Cadenas de
Suministro, entre otros.
En septiembre de 2015, la Organización de las Naciones Unidas lanzó los 17
Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible. Se estableció un plazo de 15 años para
movilizar los esfuerzos globales en torno a un conjunto común de objetivos y
metas, aspiraciones y prioridades. Mi pregunta ahora es: Como PMs, ¿cuáles
son los impactos de nuestras decisiones sobre objetivos de desarrollo
sostenible? Tal vez, algunos de nosotros utilizamos diferentes herramientas
y plantillas de identificar y evaluar los impactos de los productos y
procesos del proyecto sobre el planeta, las personas y las ganancias. Sin
embargo, nuestro análisis es lo suficientemente profundo? Es sólo para
cumplir con la ley? Desarrollamos un Plan de Gestión de la Sostenibilidad
para hacer frente a esos impactos positivos y negativos?
En esta presentación, vamos a aprender acerca de la Metodología PRiSM TM y
del Estándar P5TM de GPM Global para la Sostenibilidad en la Dirección de
Proyectos para abordar realmente los desafíos globales en favor del
Desarrollo Sostenible.
Overview PMI Infinity - UK Chapter presentationPMIUKChapter
Generational AI boosts outcomes, development, and efficiency for PMI Infinity’s project managers. PMI Infinity offers lifelong resources and knowledge from a vast project management database, ensuring reliable and research-backed solutions. The platform’s Generative AI ensures accurate, trusted content.
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Is it possible to learn how to manage projects in a classroom?
Can a novice enter the classroom from one door, and exit from another as a project manager?
Join us to learn how to become project managers through different learning methods, and what PMOs and organisations can do to support effective learning and continuous improvement of project management.
Speaker
Daniel Zitter is and experienced project manager and PMO, a licensed industrial management engineer, and PMO Certified Consultant (PMO-CC®) on behalf of the PMO Global Alliance;
Daniel is passionate about project management, and he's happy to tell anyone who will listen. He appreciates the complexities of managing a project. He enjoys discussing it with others and teaching the methodologies, thought processes and how to deal with the questions and challenges that are sure to arise. And he's happy to share his knowledge and experience with clients, friends and acquaintances – because he believes deeply in what he does, how he does it and that doing it right makes a huge difference to the outcome.
In recent years, Daniel is also the Israeli ambassador of the PMO Global Alliance organisation and a member of the judging team of the PMO Global Awards competition in which he helps in selecting the best PMO bodies in the world.
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1. W W W . B R A D F O R D . A C . U K
P R O G R A M M E
U O B 2 0 2 3
Project Management School
PMI UK Chapter in partnership with the
University of Bradford
Programme
of events
18
October 2023
9.30am - 4pm
2. U O B
Programme outline
09:30 Arrival – Refreshments – Networking
In modern organisations project management skills are acknowledged as essential for all operational, middle,
and senior management staff across industry verticals. The Project Management Institute (PMI) is the world’s
leading authority in project management and is the official body that supports the training of Project Management
Professionals in the world.
The Project Management School is a one-day project management conference that celebrates an exhilarating
collaboration between the University of Bradford and the UK Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI).
learn about current trends and best practices, and build networks and effective relationships between students
and academia, industry and professional associations, and the global community of project professionals.
The Project Management School serves as a springboard for existing and future project
professionals and changemakers to become involved, inspired, motivated, and equipped to
collaborate on grand challenges, innovate, and make a difference. Not to mention, taking part in
the day shows commitment to professional development, boosting your credibility and opening
doors for job advancement. The day will also be enjoyable!
Places are limited and on a first come first serve basis.
Please Book your place using the QR code
10:00 Welcome and Opening address
Franco Guarrella, President of PMI UK Chapter
Professor Vishanth Weerakoddy, University of Bradford
Making a Sustainable Impact
10:10 Scaling the Sustainability Summit – An Exploration of how the Project Profession
This session aims to start a positive conversation between the University of Bradford and the PMI UK Chapter
Sustainability Community of Action (SCoA) in order to discover areas of shared interest, potential synergies,
and opportunities for co-operation in the pursuit of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Mark will trace the Chapter journey from our first pre-COP26 “Transforming the Net Zero through the Power
Community of Action.
Climate Fresk, and our upcoming pan-European Sustainability Summit (8 November) and identify practical ways
in which we can work together.
SPEAKER PROFILE
Mark Fulton is a volunteer with the PMI UK Chapter, a founding member of
its Sustainability Community of Action and author of its UK Board approved
Mark graduated from Bradford University in 1985 with a BEng degree in Civil
Management (APM).
In his day job he operates as an independent advisor, programme leader, board
member, and an accredited Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) high
risk project reviewer. He played a critical role in unlocking the Chapelcross
(CX) Nuclear Power site for re-use as a net zero carbon, energy, and
innovation park. The CX proposal targets the creation of a circular economy
as a Just Transition.
Mark Fulton, PMI UK Volunteer
SCANME
This stepping stone event gives MSc and PhD students the chance to pick the brains of subject-matter experts,
of Projects,” conference in October 2021, and subsequent ‘stepping stone events,’ to the formation of a thriving
He will show case current activities and plans, including our innovative Six Systems of Transformation series,
Mandate. He was instrumental in delivering its first sustainability summit in
2021 and now supports relationship building with sustainability and
regenerative developmental leaders.
and Structural Engineering. He is a Chartered Engineer, an active Fellow of
both the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and the Association for Project
is delivering impact and seeking to make the world a better place
3. W W W . B R A D F O R D . A C . U K
P R O G R A M M E
U O B 2 0 2 3
Your career in Project Management
11:45 Supporting your career success – PMI resources for different steps of your journey
In her presentation Juliana will explain what PMI is and what it does, the project management skillset and
landscape and provide resources and support for a successful project management career.
SPEAKER PROFILE
Juliana has worked in the Education and Skills sector for more than 15 years
in Europe, Latin America and globally. In her previous roles, Juliana worked
with non-profits, universities, governments, and the private sector developing
programs, partnerships, and research to promote education and skills
development for children and young people.
She holds a master’s degree in social policy from the London School of
Economics and a BA in Social Sciences from the University of Sao Paulo. She
Julian Correa, PMI Youth and Academic Lead, Europe
Volunteering with PMI UK
12:15 Volunteering with PMI UK - elevating our positive impact on society
Embracing Equality conferences, and related activities, are helping PMI UK Chapter achieve its goals of
addressing gender inequality and increasing diversity of thought and action.
Our Chapter volunteer effort is directly helping PMI, as a for-purpose organisation and signatory to a UN Global
Compact, to nurture and expand its ‘Hours for Impact’ program and make good on our promise to contribute
750,000 hours service to the 17 UNSDGs by 2025.
SPEAKER PROFILE
As an entrepreneurial leader with 20+ years of experience, Estelle directs
PMOs on major projects on multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural teams, specializes
in Environmental Management, Technology, and Innovation.
She enjoys ESG research and awareness building as a consultant. Estelle
promotes creativity, equality, and cognitive diversity in organisations.
She became PMI’s Women in Projects Workstream lead in 2022 and directed
two flagship Women in Projects Conferences, bringing together over 700
participants together with pan-Europe PMI UK and 14 countries to promote
equality, equity, and PMI member gender balance.
Estelle was elected PMI UK Board member in September 2023. She loves
working with fellow project professionals and changemakers to leave an
enduring legacy.
Estelle Detrembleur, PMI UK Director
11:30 Refreshments and Networking
has lived and worked in Brazil, the US, Switzerland and is now based in the UK.
In this session Estelle will demonstrate theory-practice integration and how environmental, sustainability,
and governance knowledge and experience can be applied to volunteering.
She will show case how initiatives such as the annual International Women’s Day Breaking the Bias and
4. W W W . B R A D F O R D . A C . U K
P R O G R A M M E
U O B 2 0 2 3
Unlocking People Potential in Projects
13:30 Are you a Commander, a Cheerleader, a Carer, or a Critical Thinker?
Do you want to lead a high-performing team? To
understand how the way in which you “show up”
impacts your interactions and influences your
outcomes, ask yourself: What’s your greatest value
on your project? What are your greatest fears?
What fuels you? What is your prime method of
control?
Learn this about yourself and much more, including
how to “modify to manage” your emotional quotient
(EQ) style within the project environment to get the
best from yourself and everyone else.
At the conclusion of this session, attendees will
be able to:
Identify increased self-awareness to better
understand yourself and your default interactions,
communication styles, and preferences; and
Interpret awareness of understanding other people
better and learn to adapt and “modify to manage”
interactions with others in projects.
PMI GLOBAL SUMMIT, ATLANTA
This session is based on a 90-minute workshop titled
“Are you a Commander, a Cheerleader, a Carer, or a
person signature project management event of the
year! So, all feedback will be gratefully received!
Topics covered include:
Conflict management, decision making, emotional
intelligence, leadership skills, organizational agility,
psychological safety, resilience, and team building.
SPEAKER PROFILE
Past-PMI UK Chapter Director
of Professional Development,
Changemaker at Sitetracker,
Europe.
Nigel is a project management
coach at one of Silicon
Valley’s fastest growing
private tech companies, Sitetracker, director
of professional development at the PMI United
Kingdom Chapter, and a long-standing member of
Toastmasters International, where he’s currently
president at PMI UK Changemakers.
He’s also an aspiring writer, speaker, avid reader,
visual storyteller, world traveller, music lover, and
car fan, though not necessarily in that order! He’s
passionate about bringing out the very best in
himself and others. As such, he always seeks out
great opportunities to learn, have fun, and share his
world, particularly with those who get him thinking
and drive his curiosity!
Nigel Smith,
Past-PMI UK Director, PMP
12:45 Lunch and Networking
PROFILE
PMI UK Chapter Director
Technology and Digital
Events and Head of Benefits
Management, New Hospital
Programme (NHP).
Merv Wyeth is director
of technology and digital
events at the PMI United Kingdom Chapter. He
is passionate about the design and delivery of
exceptional, high-value virtual and hybrid event
experiences, having led the two-time award-winning
PMI United Kingdom Chapter’s digital events team
throughout COVID-19 and beyond. He is an audience
engagement specialist.
He uses his digital event leadership role to connect
and upskill project professionals and changemakers
helping them to ‘Think big, start small, scale fast
and plan properly for maximum impact.’ Merv
and his team are currently focused on developing
vibrant communities of action for sustainability and
women in projects.
In his day job, Merv heads up a team of benefits
management specialists on NHP - the UK
government mega-project to build 40 new hospitals
by 2030 and transform healthcare infrastructure
delivery.
Merv Wyeth,
PMI UK Director, PMP
15:50 Closing remarks
16:00 End of School Day
Critical Thinker?” that Merv and Nigel will facilitate
at PMI Global Summit in Atlanta on 26 October.
This is adress rehearsal for the largest, in person, in-