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PMI Congress – Asia Pacific

We are in Kuala Lumpur for the PMI Asia Pacific Congress. So far, it has been a great start. The congress sessions are diverse and interesting. The venue, food and hospitality of the Malaysians are wonderful. The city of Kuala Lumpur is defiantly a place to visit and enjoy with its shopping, tropical atmosphere and a cosmopolitan population. All of these facets were present in the congress with delegates from all points of the compass ranging from the USA to India, Japan to Australia and a number of Europeans. The congress sessions were animated and lively with plenty of discussions and questions that rolled into the networking sessions and receptions.

We are here for a couple of key reasons:

  • The R.E.P. breakfast is a key opportunity to talk face-to-face with PMI management. One of the key parts of the morning was debating the opportunities and challenges confronting the project management profession with PMI CEO and President, Gregory Balestrero. Doing what we did last year is not going to work but refocusing on the needs of project managers to up skill and move industries to focus on where the new work is will present opportunities for PMI approved Registered Education Providers (R.E.P.) such as Mosaic.
  • For Patrick Weaver to present his paper, Improving Schedule Management – this was well received and selected for an Encore presentation. Download the paper from http://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/Resources_Papers_081.html
  • For Dr. Lynda Bourne to deliver the official PMI OPM3 presentation at the congress, for more on OPM3 see http://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/OPM3.html and Lynda is staying on to deliver her The Science and Art of Communicating Effectively workshop at the post-congress SeminarsWorld. For more on the workshop see: http://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/Training-Comms.html  

So far the Congress has been great – unfortunately it’s back to Melbourne tomorrow.

PMOZ Program Update

PMOZ

PMOZ will introduce a new, interesting and dynamic program for the 2009 conference to be held in Canberra, Australia from August 11-13.

The elements to be included in the program structure are:

  • The core of the program will be pairs of selected papers from academia and industry practitioners, each paper will be 45 minutes (total session time 90 minutes). These sessions will be immediately before and after lunch; streamed by industry and focus.
  • 60 minute Keynote and locknote presentations from internationally recognised experts, at the beginning and end of each day.
  • 30 minute ‘quick hits’ briefings, updates and short papers focused on points of interest.
  • 90 minute mini-workshops, including skill development for advanced practitioners and foundation sessions focused on core PM skills
  • Half day pre-conference workshops.

The final shape of the program will evolve based on responses to the Call for Papers and the requirements of our keynote speakers. Check back here for details of keynote speakers, workshop presenters and later, accepted session speakers. 

For additional information:
PMOZ – August 11-13, 2009 [www.pmoz.com.au]