Daily Agenda at a Glance - PMI Global Congress 2015âEMEA
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Daily Agenda at a Glance - PMI Global Congress 2015âEMEA
Daily Agenda at a Glance Subject to Change http://congresses.pmi.org/emea2015/programme/schedule Monday - 11 May 2015 “Envisioning Long Term Goals” 07.00 - 18.00 Registration Open 08.00 - 09.00 Morning Coffee 09.00 - 10.30 Opening Plenary Session and Keynote Address featuring Margaret Heffernan 10.30 - 10.45 Transition Break 10.45 – 17:30 Areas of Focus Educational Sessions Benefits Realisation Management and Project Success – Analysis of UK, USA and Brazil Project Portfolio Goes to Public Sector: A Change Driver to Pass Through Complexity PMO Evolution: From the Origin to the Future Positive Leadership In Project Management Organisational Project Management – Why Improve? A Case Study of Successful Construction Project Teams Presented by Accenture & Reply Ltd Presented by Blue Marble Enterizes Inc Presented by Joseph A. Sopko Consulting, LLC Presented by University of Hull Presented by Lloyd’s Register 12.00 - 13.00 Presented by Nexen SPA & INAIL Lunch 13.00 - 14.15 Business Intelligent PMOs Run on Impeccable Processes - How? Retaining Top PPPM Talent When You Have No Authority Business Analysis/Project Management Friction, and How to Overcome It Being a Project Manager: Identity and Performance Strategic Change? Programme Management Can Help (Panel) Presented by Global Strategy Solutions Presented by IPS Learning Presented by Making Projects Work Ltd Presented by Charles Smith Consulting Presented by Valense Ltd, Roads and Transportation Authority, Rolls Royce, Airbus 10.45 - 12.00 Presented by du Improving Outcomes Through Change Management: Integrating Tools to the Project Manager Lifecycle 14.15 - 14.30 Transition Break 14.30 - 15.45 How to Understand Project Stakeholders for Project Success The Special Challenges of Project Management Under Fixed-Price Contracts Balancing Quality and Requirements in Projects and Programmes : Current Research Findings Making Better, More Responsive Organisations Can PMO Support MidCompanies in Globalisation Processes? Getting a Grip: Implementing a Common Project Management Strategy in 50 Very Different Countries Presented by ICF International Presented by Drexel University Presented by National Bank of Abu Dhabi Presented by Exprivia Spa Presented by KAEFER 15.45 - 16.15 Presented by BUCERO PM Consulting Afternoon Break 16.15 - 17.30 Your Leadership Actions Shape Your Legacy Scheduling Optimisation with Line of Balance and Start-to-Finish Relations You can’t fix all Project Problems at the Level of the Project: Rethinking Organisational Capability Development Socio-Cultural Enablers for Agile Project Management Delivering Strategy: What Matters Most, Capability or Maturity? Storytelling: How to Engage Stakeholders As Never Before Presented by EMAG PMI Presented by United Nations, Construtora Placic Presented by Said Business School, British University in Dubai Presented by Hokkaido University, Wacom Co., Ltd. Presented by Human Systems International Presented by Northeastern University 17.30 - 19.30 Grand Opening Reception, Exhibition Hall and Bookstore Open Tuesday - 12 May 2015 “Setting Short Term Goals” 07.45 - 18.00 Registration Open 08.00 - 08.30 Morning Coffee 08.30 - 9.30 Plenary Session and Keynote Address featuring Parag Khanna 09.30 - 9.45 Transition Break 10.00 - 16.00 Exhibition Hall and Bookstore Open 09.45 – 17.00 09.45 - 11.00 Areas of Focus Educational Sessions Managing Change in Organisations: One Size Does Not Fit All Conquering Chaos: Leadership Mindset and Skills to Create a Collaborative Culture Presented by Projectivity Solutions Why Programme Management is Essential for IT Projects Achieving Strategic Organisation Objectives Through a PMO A Tale of Two Cities - A Change Management Story Agility is Not Just for Projects: Crafting the Agile Organisation Presented by Royal Commission for JUBAIL Presented by Afrissance, African Development Bank Presented by Valense Ltd. Presented by EBRD Presented by IPS Learning Presented by PM Skills 11.00 - 11.30 Presented by North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Optimising Governance Systems for the Management of Programme and Project Complexity Presented by Programmatic Sciences LLC Vision To Value and Aligning Projects to Corporate Strategy Presented by eCameron, Inc Project Management In Transition Economies: Opportunities And Professional Development With The European Bank For Reconstruction And Development (EBRD) (Panel) The Six Essential Skills that Define PM Leaders 12.45 - 14.00 Lunch 14.00 - 15.15 Culturally Intelligent Change Management What will Project Teams Look Like in 2020? Making Risk Facilitation Easy Agile Strategy Management from Implementation to Governance with People Focus To Manage a Project Is To Sell That Project, Every Single Day Presented by LIFELONG Presented by Ericsson, Bournemouth University Presented by The Risk Doctor Partnership Presented by Slyngso Informatique S.à.r.l. Presented by BRISK Business Inc. Bullying on Projects: Identifying and Addressing the Challenges Using PMI Standards to Create an IndustryLeading Methodology in a Global Organisation The Importance of Security Requirements Elicitation and How to do it Presented by Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, Boutique Safaris Ltd. Presented by P3M Global, Orange Presented by Samsung Electronics 15.45 - 17.00 17.00 - 18.00 Young Professionals Track 09.45 – 17.00 Business Analysis Plan (BAP) - Planning for Project Success! Presented by Business Analysts Pty Ltd Building a Career in Project Management: Key Insights from Industry and Government (Panel) Presented by Hewlett-Packard, IBM, UAE-ITA Road Transport, Thomson Reuters Morning Break 11.30 - 12.45 15.15 - 15.45 Business Analyst Track 09.45 – 17.15 Beyond On-Time and Under-Budget: Outcome Measurement for Solution Delivery Presented by Top Five To Seven, LLC. Immediately Improve Your Projects by Implementing Visual Requirements Models (Workshop) Presented by Seilevel Stakeholder Engagement: The Importance of Understanding and Managing the Needs of Stakeholders (Workshop) Presented by Hewlett-Packard “What Would You Do?”Lessons Learned through Teachable Moments (Workshop) Presented by Kunoch Limited Afternoon Break Evening Reception Build Organisational Capability to Improve Strategy Implementation - Enterprise Change Management (ECM) and Organizational Project Management (OPM) Presented by Tiba Managementberatung GmbH To Have or Not to Have a PMO? Presented by Hewlett Packard Networking in the Digital Age (Workshop) Presented by Kunoch Limited Wednesday - 13 May 2015 “Adopting Immediate Goals” 08.15 - 17.00 Registration Open 08.30 - 09.00 Morning Coffee 10.00 - 14.00 Exhibition Hall and Bookstore Open 09.00 – 14:45 09.00 - 10.15 Areas of Focus Educational Sessions You Know Your IQ, But What's Your CQ: Developing Change Intelligence (CQ) to Engage Sponsors, Wow the Workforce, and Partner Across Levels to Make Change Stick Presented by Change Catalysts, LLC Agile Change Portfolio Management Complexity in Projects, Programmes and Portfolios: An Engineering Systems Perspective Closing the Generation Gap Within the South African Project Management Environment How to Choose the Right PMO Tool to Maximise Business Value Presented by Deutsche Bank, HSBC & Avner Ltd Presented by Denmark Technical University Presented by Sasol Presented by Ajman University, YASH Technology Pvt Ltd. Stop Reacting-It's too Late! Start to Anticipate! Use a Proper Project Budget Structure as an Early Warning System Integrating Cost, Scope, and Risks The Importance of What is at Stake in Megaprojects: The Case of MOSE Investment to Protect Venice Presented by NEXEN SPA, CONSORZIO VENEZIA NUOVA 10.15 - 10.45 Morning Break 10.45 - 12.00 Mastering Portfolio Analysis with a Project and Portfolio Management Tool Using the Five Senses to Project Management Presented by International Olympic Committee Presented by Corning Japan Presented by Valense Ltd. 12.00 - 13.30 Networking Lunch in Exhibition Hall 13.30 - 14.45 How to Make Better, Faster, Project Decisions Becoming Agile with ShuHaRi The Resonant Project Manager Presented by ESI International Presented by Rolf Consulting Presented by Chevron 14.45 - 15.00 Transition Break 15.00 - 16.30 Closing Plenary Session and Keynote Address feature James Kerr Mitigating the Multidimensional Complexity of a Mega Programme: Lessons Learned from EXPO 2015 Presented by PM for Complexity sas, EXPO 2015 View full session descriptions and register at http://congresses.pmi.org/emea2015/programme Optimising Partnership Value through Vendor Management Governance Presented by Global Strategy Solutions