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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
The 2018 edition of our three day PMSA Biennial National Conference, which tool place at the Wanderers Club, Illovo wound to a close on 16th November 2018, after an energising three days. Presenters hit the mark and carried the theme of diversity through the event, and inspired a range of themes to explore through events like seminars, workshops and branch sessions in the coming months.
The majority of presentations have been made available, using the clickable links below:
Day 1 - Wednesday, 14 November 2018
The Value in Diversity - Lumka Msibi
A Multi-national's perspective on design-led thinking to deliver innovation - Karen Healy and Denzel Maduray
Turning on the Climate Control - Rakesh Beekum
For the Public Good - New thinking on enhancing inclusion and societal benefit in project management practice - Teri Okoro
Making sense of prevailing methods and standards - Jacqui Baldwin-Jarvis and Taryn van Olden
Great project managers have great networks - Louise Worsley
Stakeholder challenges in bridging the digital divide - Mbasa Yenana
Are project managers in ICT projects accorded key stakeholder status? - Robert Hans
Assurance in an Agile World - Guy Eastoe
Day 2 - Thursday, 15 November 2018
Digital Disruption and the project manager - Bishan Ruder
How a financial services organisation transitioned from waterfall to agile - Norman Blunden and Jeetesh Mistry, Standard Bank
Here's what's going to change your world - Kelly Parkhurst, ABSA
Applying change management in an agile manner within a project - Grant Hamel
The relationship between project complexity, risk management maturity and competencies - Egan Naidoo
Your project management lessons learned - Audrey Mphela
Project Management for legal matters - specific aspects and career opportunities for project professionals - Ignaz Fuesgen
Stakeholder engagement is key to realising the benefits defined in the business case - Heather van Wyk
PMO success stories from the 2018/19 PMO Awards finalists
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