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The Risky Christmas Tree Project by PMI Queensland Chapter
The Risky Christmas Tree Project by PMI Queensland Chapter

Fri, 06 Dec

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The Risky Christmas Tree Project by PMI Queensland Chapter

Have you put your Christmas Tree up? ๐ŸŽ„ Would you consider it as a project? ๐Ÿค” It surely has components of Project Management in it because we follow a certain process to do it properly, with stakeholders (aka family) and it involves risks - like snapped twigs, broken ornaments, or blown bulbs!

Time & Location

06 Dec 2024, 1:30 pm โ€“ 2:30 pm

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About the event

Overview

PMI Queensland Chapter invite members of PMI Tasmania Chapter to their fun and free online session on project risk management.


Learning Outcomes

A different way to do Risk Management

Risk Management can be fun

Risk Management Plan for your Christmas Tree project


Speaker Introduction

Val Pramana

Having delivered many Engineering and Technology based projects most of his career, Val Pramana combines technical understanding with project management expertise and people leadership skills. His sweet spot lies in bridging the gaps between strategy to delivery, project leadership, and continuous improvement. This is due to his natural knack for streamlining processes with innovative solutions and collaboratively bringing the best out of people.

Val is currently the Vice President for the Queensland Chapter of Project Management Institute. In this strategic role, he aims to help shape a bigger and better PMI Qld that can deliver better value for members, and a bigger impact on the wider project management community in Queensland.


Connect with the speaker

https://www.linkedin.com/in/vwpramana/


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The event will be online, you will receive the Microsoft Team link details in the email confirmation soon after you complete your registration.ย 


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