
Project Management - Creating a Future!
The Australian Institute of Project Management extends an invitation to all PM practitioners and enthusiasts to join and participate in the 2010 AIPM National Conference to be held in Darwin from 10-13 October 2010. Darwin will prove to be a sensational location for the 2010 Conference; with so much to see and do in the top end of Australia. We encourage delegates to spend some extra time and visit some of the iconic areas of the Northern Territory such as Kakadu or Litchfield – both day trips from Darwin. The Darwin Convention Centre is a state of the art facility that caters for delegates and exhibitors. See Photos.
The Conference offers the opportunity for project managers and those working in the field of project management to up skill, knowledge share, and network. The three day program features a variety of national and international speakers and a social program allowing delegates, sponsors and exhibitors the opportunity to mix in both a professional and social environment. The Conference theme of this year is: Project Management - Creating a Future! By participating also earn 20 CPD points by attending the 2010 AIPM Conference. In this event, Mr. Prabesh Aryal, Ex-Officio Board Member of PMAN, is representing Nepal.
Environmental
Environmentally friendly and sustainable projects are being described as the "future of our planet". What really is driving these developments and how will they be successfully managed into the future?
Social
Are projects influenced by their impact on and development of social justice requirements? Must project managers demonstrate a higher recognition of the overall social / economic and behavioural impacts of projects within todays cultural and social diversity?
Global Project Management has become a truly global profession with internationalisation of Competency Standards and the increasing development of the global village. In particular how will the profession grow and influence development within the Asia Pacific region? What are the challenges facing global project management and the delivery of projects?
Physical Project Management provides a pivotal role in the successful delivery of the built infrastructure. What are the challenges in delivering projects within value for money guidelines and are they being delivered locally and internationally to meet the growing regional needs?
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The IPMA Award Management Board is organizing two International PE Award Assessors Trainings in Kathmandu, Nepal and Milan, Italy to prepare assessor's role in 2012. We would like to invite you to the PE Award Assessors Trainings 2012 in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Project Management Association of Nepal (PMAN), has completed Project Management Foundation Training in Kathmandu, Nepal in April 2 - 3, 2011. The two-day training was targeted for project managers, project management practitioners and those who are interested in the field of project management. The course curricula included history and objectives of IPMA and PMI; introduction of PMBOK®4 and ICB3.0 and their respective 42 process groups and 46 competence elements; and IPMA 4-L-C certifications criteria, process and requirements.
Projects in Nepal, as everywhere else, have been planned and implemented since time immemorial. However, their systematic and scientific management have only recently started to become industry standard for organizations that want to summit and stay on the top. Considering the progress of our neighboring countries, namely India and China - not considering the development of the project management profession in much developed nationals of the west - we have only begun to scratch the surface.
Mr. Prabesh Aryal, Ex-Officio Board Member of PMAN, represented Nepal in this national event. Mr. Aryal, who is also PMAN representative for Asia Pacific Forum for PM (APFPM), represented both in the conference and the APFPM meeting. PMAN has been playing an active role in website development of APFPM, excellence awards standard development and other regional activities.
“The 24th IPMA World Congress - Challenges and Opportunities” was held in Istanbul, Turkey, between 1-3 November, 2010. In this annual international event, total of eleven PMAN members, including national president Mr. Tikajit Rai, General Secretary, Mr. Suraj Dahal, and PMAN Young Crew members represented Nepal.
The Project Excellence Model is the assessment tool that is being used by the International Project Management Association to award, annually at its World Congress, the best of the best project teams for their excellent management processes and results.
New Delhi, India, hosted "18th Global Symposium 2010" between December 6 and 8, 2010. The event will include thematic topics ranging from Managing Infrastructure Projects to Lessons learnt from Best Practices from Asia Pacific Region.
25th IPMA World Congress 2011 in Brisbane, Australia will have theme of ‘Delivering the Promise’ which is expected to strike at the very core of what project and program management is fundamentally about.
For the first time in Nepal, a PMAN, in association with Management Association Nepal (MAN) organized a Project Management workshop at Hotel Manaslu, Lazimpat, Kathmandu, from 15th till 20th September, 2010. This event was also International Project Management Association's (IPMA) first ever Coaching for Development (C4D) workshop on how PM Young Crew are to help developing and under developing countries will be a historic event.
“The 24th IPMA World Congress - Challenges and Opportunities” is being held in Istanbul, Turkey between 1-3 November, 2010. The event will be the provider of a valuable opportunity for sharing information, knowledge and experience. Turkey is a common route for the main arteries of trade and investment among Europe, Asia, Middle East and Africa. Therefore is positioned to facilitate the workshop for PM practitioners from all over the world.
IPMA Young Crew organized a Coaching for Development workshop that transferred PM knowledge and skills. One of the first activities of PMAN in 2009, although small group, the program was successful.