Wellington
Seminar 2003
To PMI Members and Project Managers
PMINZ has now arranged the Seminar 2003
series, with a seminar in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch
by renowned international speaker and Project Management Professional
Arnie
Finklestein.
The seminar will be about "Managing
risk in IT projects" with special emphasis on runaway
projects, and what we can do to stop them happening. Due to
the nature of the seminar i.e. very hands on we can only provide
places for 25 attendees in each location. What are the details?
Date: Thursday 20 Feb 2003 - 7:30 am to 5:00
pm
Venue: TBA, Central Wellington.
Cost: $320+ GST PMI members, $360+GST Non PMI members
Complete the Wellington Registration
Form (pdf) and return it by 15 Feb 2003.
Remember there are only 25 places
available in each location – so first come first served
Registration forms for all locations must be
posted to
"Seminar Series 2003"
Project Conference Innovators
PO Boxes 13 494
Christchurch
About the Seminar
This is not your typical PM seminar!
Although the senior project
management/directors of a company are an important audience
the seminar is geared to project managers, line management
executives and marketing executives involved in either marketing
hardware, software and telecom projects (including contract
development activities), managing the business or IT clients
or in selecting a project management or systems integration
vendor. Theseminar is designed to present to Executives, Marketing
Reps & Project Managers/Directors a global perspective
of the runaway project problem and provide practical solutions
for preventing the situation.
This seminar evolved from a
major reality: that many projects are lost because the project
RFP, contract, implementation strategy, organization structure,
etc., was flawed right from the beginning. The result is that
the Project Manager is handicapped and or the project is headed
for failure before it starts. The Project Manager needs to
educate executives and be involved before this situation happens.
By educating the audience and
sharing their own experiences the seminar is designed to assist
in preventing runaway projects and increasing the chances
for success. During the seminar we present and discuss real
life situations, not theory.
As Arnie says "My success
with presenting to project managers, corporate execs and vendor
execs has demonstrated that this seminar can assist tremendously
with acquiring manageable business, preventing runaway projects,
saving businesses millions of dollars and leveraging scarce
business/IT resources".
Regards
Phil Heaphy PMP
secretary@pmi.org.nz
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