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PGCS 2021 is just a month away!

On of the themes this year is the Role of Earned Value Management in Project Governance and Controls.

Click through to the symposium website: https://www.pgcsymposium.org.au/


The role of Earned Value Management (EVM) has had a decades long influencing role in project governance and controls systems theory, standards, and practical application, that extends well beyond the mandated use of EVM on major defence acquisition projects. It is regarded as a project controls best practice for the informed management of major acquisition projects within Defence and beyond. Application of ‘EVM lite’ systems which extract the data required for EVM analysis is becoming important in general project management world-wide across multiple industry sectors and geographies.

PGCS 2021 offers an unequalled opportunity for anyone interested in EVM to interact with presenters and PGCS committee members who have had leading roles in the theoretical development of and publication of global standards related to this important methodology over many decades.

If your project is in need of the practical application of project governance and controls best practices or has EVM in the mix, PGCS 2021 is the ideal place to find out more about the topic, or to update your knowledge to include the latest developments in this field.

There are of course many other themes and presentations including Agile, staff development and building multi-contractor teams; plus three International Masterclasses. The full program for PGCS 2021 is now on our website, to see more and register, follow this link: https://www.pgcsymposium.org.au/

Australian Dept. of Defence members (civilian and military) across Australia, and around the world, have special access to PGCS 2021. The details of your free access and other options for participating are outlined in DEFGRAM 269/2021.

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