Mastering Project Success
Free attendance for PeopleCert Plus members only
Explores strategies for establishing clear and timely communication, aligning the teams effort with project goals, and ensuring that communication practices effectively set and support project priorities.
Speaker: Andy Murray
This session focuses on the vital importance of having clearly defined goals in project management and the negative impacts that unclear goals and priorities can have, such as confusion, misalignment, and inefficiencies among team members.
Speaker: Jo Lucas
This session will explore scope creep, its causes and impacts on project priorities, and offer strategies for managing requirements, budget, resources, and communication to safeguard project success.
Speaker: Brad Bigelow
In this session, we will dive into the nuances of understanding stakeholders and customer expectations and underscore the importance of continuous engagement and communication throughout the project lifecycle.
Speaker: Jo Lucas
This session will address the critical impacts of insufficient risk management, demonstrating how unmanaged risks can lead to project delays, increased costs, lost value, and even project failures.
Speaker: Penny Pullan
We will delve into best practices for accurately estimating project timelines and the importance of involving both team members and stakeholders in the scheduling process to ensure the feasibility of timelines.
Speaker: Ruth Murray-Webster
The session will cover strategies for addressing skills gaps through upskilling and highlight the importance of regular performance reviews and feedback to keep the team on track and continuously improving.
Speaker: Andy Murray
Andy has spent 35 years as a practitioner, consultant and assurer of complex projects and programmes for public, private and third sector organizations, both domestically and internationally. Andy is a respected author, having worked with HM Treasury, Cabinet Office, the Association for Project Management, and PeopleCert to develop best practice guidance on their behalf.
His publications include PRINCE2, P3M3, IPA Routemap and the Governance of Co-Owned Projects. He is the former Chair of the APM’s Governance Special Interest Group and currently leads the Project Data Analytics Task Force
Andy has over 40 years' experience in project and programme management in the U.S. Air Force, NATO, and in publishing. A frequent speaker at project management conferences in the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East, he served as a chapter lead for the Project Management Book of Knowledge, 5th edition, and on the core committee for the Standard on Program Management, 4th edition.
He recently served as a member of the authoring team for PRINCE2 7
Jo has extensive experience in delivering strategic interventions between and within complex and ambiguous environments, including DfT, Agri-tech, HS2, TfL, Houses of Parliament Restoration and Renewal, and the London 2012 Olympics. She is a subject matter expert in setting up and re-connecting delivery eco-systems that support cross-boundary decision making by co-creating aligned ways of working and embedding learning from experience into practical day-to-day ways of working. Jo chartered as a civil/structural engineer with Arup and is the author of the new People chapter of PRINCE2.
She is committed to activating the mycelium of the built environment through conversations and co-creation, and play her part in regenerating our planet - shifting from Ego to Eco.
After successfully running her own business, PPM specialist Narinder took on the role of Senior Product Architect for the PRINCE2 method. She was first introduced to PPM and the PRINCE2 method back in the late 90’s whilst working on a global project, which was part of a global payments programme for DHL Global Systems. After leaving DHL, Narinder moved into the world of consultancy and training.
This is where she used her experience to deliver accredited training to many organizations looking to adopt methods such as PRINCE2, whilst also helping them improve the way they delivered their change projects and programmes.
Penny helps organizations grappling with tricky projects and programmes of change, bringing clarity, facilitating powerful communication and forging deep connections which help change the flow. Clients range from multinational pharmaceutical and tech companies through to the UK government and charities tackling exclusion. She is certified in PMP, a member of PMI, APM, BCS, IAF and IET, a Certified Professional Facilitator - Master, and remains a chartered engineer.
Ruth has over 40 years of experience as a practitioner and advisor in the areas of organizational change and risk management. She works across sectors with leaders who want to unlock their potential performance from uncertainty and change, and who recognize that people and their perceptions are at the centre of delivering value.
Ruth is highly published, with 10 books, multiple academic papers and as lead editor of best practice guidance, including Managing Successful Programmes 5th edition and Management of Risk 4th edition for PeopleCert.
Ruth is also an independent member on the UK Government Home Office Audit, Risk and Assurance Committee, and is experienced in advising Boards and senior teams on establishing the culture for productive risk discussions as part of robust governance.
Szymon is a PRINCE2 Product Architect at PeopleCert, serving as an internal subject matter expert and a member of the PRINCE2 7 authoring team. His primary responsibility is to oversee the continuous development of the PRINCE2 product portfolio, which includes methodologies such as PRINCE2 7, PRINCE2 Agile, MSP, M_o_R, and MoP.
With over 15 years of experience as a project manager, consultant, trainer, and mentor, Szymon has extensive expertise in implementing solutions across project, programme, portfolio, and risk management, as well as PMOs, in both the private and public sectors. He has authored numerous articles on a wide range of project management topics.
He is passionate about project management, change management, continuous improvement, and knowledge sharing.