One of the highlights of the Congress will be an Awards Ceremony to celebrate organizations and individuals who have made outstanding contributions to programme and project management. The ceremony will be held during the evening of the 6th February at the event and is sponsored by the Best Management Practice Partnership of OGC, TSO and APMG.
There will be six awards with the following categories:
Outstanding contribution to embedding PRINCE2 in the public sector
Outstanding contribution in an international sphere
Outstanding contribution made to development of qualifications
Innovation in a user organisation
The recipients of these four awards have been selected by the Board of BPUG in recognition of their outstanding contributions in their particular fields of endeavor.
Nominations are sought for two further categories:
Outstanding individual contribution to development of guidance
Innovation in training
The outstanding individual contribution to development of guidance will be nominated by BPUG members who can vote online via the members section of the Best Practice User Group website at www.usergroup.org.uk.
The Innovation in training award is nominated by APMG Accredited Training Organisations who have been invited to send their nominations to Richard Pharro at The APM Group.
I hope BPUG members will take the opportunity to vote and am looking forward to congratulating the winners on the night!
BPUG Congress Blog
The BPUG Congress in February 2008 promises two days of informative case studies from people running some of the world's most complex projects. The event offers a fantastic networking opportunity for people who value knowledge sharing. Sandra Lomax, Chair of BPUG, is using this blog to raise some of the important issues surrounding programme, project and risk management.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
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