As well as the main Conference Programme at the BPUG Congress, the event features some alternative sessions which are free to attend.
The Boardroom Workshop Programme is a series of short interactive sessions where delegates can share their ideas. Lasting only twenty minutes, the sessions run throughout both days of the conference.
There is a wide range of topics to choose from where delegates will disccuss everything from managing global projects to making PRINCE2 deliver. All the sessions are led by senior executives from training organisations or associations.
Melanie Franklin, for example, the CEO of Maven Training, is chairing a mastercalss on the P3M3 Maturity Model. The masterclass willl provide delegates with an overview of the contents of the P3M3 model; a step by step guide and a discussion of the pros and cons of using a maturity model to assess capability.
For the full list of Workshops follow this link:
http://www.bpugcongress.com/files/boardroom_workshop_programme_16_jan.pdf
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.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
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