Advanced Project Data Analytics
For Improved Project Delivery
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EdmontonPM
Jun 25
Live Webinar – July 4th, 2019 8:00 am – 9:00 am EDT
Live Webinar – July 4th, 2019 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: APM a division of APMG International
Data Analytics is already beginning to impact how projects are delivered. We can now automate minute taking and capturing actions, we can use Flow to progress chase, Power BI reduces the burden of reporting.
But we are just scratching the surface.
It won’t be long before we can leverage the rich dataset of experience to predict what risks are likely to occur, understand which WBS elements will be susceptible to variance, deduce what the optimum resource profile looks like, define a schedule by leveraging data from those projects that have gone before.
The role of a project professional is about to change dramatically.
In this webinar we will explore the challenges and opportunities, and how we should respond. It’s a call-to-action for the community to mobilize, help to reshape project delivery and understand the implications for you and your organisation.
Presenter: Martin Paver (LinkedIn profile) BEng(Hons) MBA CEng MIMechE MAPM RPP has 25+ years’ experience in a wide range of strategy, project, programme and portfolio management roles, spanning the delivery of cutting edge research through to leading a $billion infrastructure programme. Martin has worked in the defence, nuclear, transport and energy sectors, and has a deep understanding of the organisational imperative to leverage the experiences of the past to transform future delivery. Martin established the London Project Data and Analytics Meetup,& identified and collated over 15,000 P3M lessons.
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Advanced Project Data Analytics
For Improved Project Delivery
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