This document contains the schedule and speaker details for the Project Governance and Controls Symposium (PGCS) held on May 11th and 12th, 2016. The schedule includes 12 keynote speeches, 2 academic streams, 1 education stream, and 1 controls stream over the two day period. Topic areas covered include improving project risk management, reducing schedule risk on complex projects, using project controls data in executive presentations, integrating earned value and supply chain management, and linking project benefits to purpose and governance. The keynote speakers represented government departments and agencies from Australia and other countries.
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The International Water Association and the ICA Specialist Group brings you the 3rd New Developments in IT & Water. Featuring sessions on Modelling & Control of Water & Wastewater Systems, Data Analytics, The Internet of Things and Cyber Security the conference will be the ideal place to figure out where the water industry is in the Smart Water Industry
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The GGC2016 is fully accredited CPD accredited for architects and engineers and enables the professionals to advance their skills sets within the green building economy in South Africa.
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Find out more about the NCVO: http://www.ncvo.org.uk
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The International Water Association and the ICA Specialist Group brings you the 3rd New Developments in IT & Water. Featuring sessions on Modelling & Control of Water & Wastewater Systems, Data Analytics, The Internet of Things and Cyber Security the conference will be the ideal place to figure out where the water industry is in the Smart Water Industry
Lab and 3 feet Implementation Program as presented by Tengku Azian Shahriman,
Executive Vice President, PEMANDU Associates on September 18, 2017 at the Caribbean Leadership and Transformation Forum held at the Hilton Barbados Resort.
Ggc2016 programme professioanls (19th & 20th october)Songo Didiza
We recently held the 2016 Going Green in Public Facilities conference (GGC2016) which was well attended by public works professionals from all over the country. The event took place from the 18th (Students & Young Professionals Day), 19th and 20th October (Professionals Day) and was aimed at providing a knowledge platform to enable private and public sector built environment professionals to exchange key information aimed at greening public infrastructure projects in the country. Representatives included the National Public Works Department, Eastern Cape Public Works (see invitation below), Gauteng Department of Infrastructure Development, KZN Public Works (GC2017 hosts), Northern Cape government and Limpopo Public Works.
The GGC2016 is fully accredited CPD accredited for architects and engineers and enables the professionals to advance their skills sets within the green building economy in South Africa.
This presentation was from a joint NCVO and RAWM event on 4 October 2013.
This is entitled 'Midlands LEPS...and what opportunities exist for the VCS'
Find out more about the NCVO: http://www.ncvo.org.uk
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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PGCS-Program 2016
1. 08:45 08:55
08:55 09:05
09:10 10:00
10:00 10:30
10:30 11:20
11:35 12:20
12:25 13:15
13:15 14:00
14:05 14:50
14:50 15:10
15:10 15:55
16:00 16:45
16:50 17:35
17:40 19:00
09:00 09:55
10:00 10:30
10:30 11:25
11:30 12:30
12:30 13:30
13:30 14:15
Controls Stream
Can We Improve Project Risk
Management?
Yiding Hu
14:15 14:20
14:20 15:05
Controls Stream
Complex Projects - how to
reduce the schedule RISK &
ensure the desired returns
Robert Bolton
15:05 15:25
15:25 16:15
16:15 16:30
Keynote 9: Ms Melinda Penna,
GM Project Delivery Community of Practitioners, Telstra
Turning Project Controls Data into an Executive Level Presentation
Keynote 10: Ms Lisa Wolf
Earned Value and Supply Chain Management Focal Point
Booz, Allen Hamilton Washington DC
Lunch
Keynote 11: Ms Jane Halton, AO PSM,
Secretary Department of Finance
The Dept of Finance Perspective on Improving the Performance of Major Projects
Academic Plenary : Russell Kenley Swinburne University
Implications of Location Based Planning for Defence & Government Projects
Keynote 6: Andrew Pyke
The Challenges of and Potential Solutions to Scope Definition
Issues on Complex Projects
Thursday 12 May 2016
Morning Tea
Networking Event (ADFA Officers Mess)
Sessions
Keynote 7: Defence/CASG Roxanne Kelley
First Assistant Secretary, Governance and Reform Division, Department of Defence
First Principles Implementation - One Year Update
Time
Morning Tea
Keynote 4: Mr. David Bryant,
Director of AIPM
The suitability of key ICT project team members
Keynote 2: Ms Geraldine Barker
Director, National Audit Office, United Kingdom
A British Perspective on Improving the Performance of Major Projects
Afternoon Tea
Keynote 3: Mr. Kim Terrell
General Manager Projects, Dept Human Services
Lunch
Keynote 5: Mark Dickson, PMI
Director, Vice Chair 2016, PMI Board of Directors
Benefits Linkages - Creating connection between purpose, governance and controls
Keynote, Plenary and Stream speaker details - see website
Academic Stream
Exploiting Project Knowledge
to Enhance Project
Governance and Control
Dr. Chivonne Algeo
Academic Stream
Best practice capability
development
Dr Keith Joiner
Program subject to change
Closing Remarks Mr. Kym Henderson,
Chair PGCS Organising Committee
Keynote 12: Mr David Hudson,
Member Executive Board, International Project Management Association
Project Controls and the Implications for Enterprise Project Management
Afternoon Tea
Education Stream
Project Controls
The art of predicting project
completion.
A good baseline schedule is not
enough.
Pat Weaver
Changeover
PGCS Program v3.2 Final
Wednesday 11 May 2016
Welcome Address Prof. Michael O'Donnell,
Head School of Business UNSW Canberra
Keynote 1: Dr Tom Ioannou
Group Executive Director, Performance Audit Services Group
Australian National Audit Office (ANAO)
Time Sessions
Symposium Opening Remarks Mr. Kym Henderson,
Chair PGCS Organising Committee