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Live Webinar – September 30th 2020 7:30 am – 8:30 am EDT
Live Webinar – September 30th 2020 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM

The most recent ‘Projecting the Future’ publication titled ‘The adaptive project professional’, states that for an individual project professional’s development, they “need to go beyond classic technical project management skills and build the ability to engage with, and provide leadership to, varied project stakeholders”.

More specifically, in order for project professionals to take a place at the top table i.e. board level, they need to be able to “Shape strategy not just delivery.”

This webinar will provide an introduction to what good strategy looks like and how to develop it, so that the aspiring project professional can develop their career and contribute to an organisation’s strategic direction.

Professionals can also avoid having to deliver projects and programmes which are flawed from the outset. Plentiful examples will be given to illustrate the points made.

Programme:

  1. Introduction and overview
  2. Definition(s) of business strategy.
  3. What are we aiming for?
    • The six sources of sustainable competitive advantage.
  4. Bad strategy: four common mistakes.
  5. How do you lose a competitive advantage … and how do you gain it?
  6. What good strategy looks like: process, components and a few tools.
  7. A few comments on delivery.

Presenter:  Dr Jon Broome (LinkedIn profile) is the managing consultant for leading edge projects consulting ltd and chair of the APM Contracts & Procurement SIG.  Jon has hands-on experience of contributing to innovative procurements, both on the client and contractor side. Jon co-edited the soon to be released ‘APM’s Guide to the Procurement and Management of Contracts for Projects and Programmes’, which includes the trend towards outcome based procurements and contracts. Jon co-authored a Slideshare ‘An Agile Approach to Contracts and Procurement in the “Contracting Jungle”‘.

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Business Strategy For The Aspiring Project Professional

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