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SUMMARY:Project Leadership in a Changing World Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The series of International Symposia are designed to share the latest thinking on project leadership across an international research\, policy and practice community. The main audience for this online symposium is our international peers; a secondary audience is the international professional bodies and key client organisations. One outcome should also be to identify and set up links with key groups around the world. \nMore information: https://project-leadership-eng.sydney.edu.au/2022-november-symposium/
URL:https://project-leadership-eng.sydney.edu.au/events/project-leadership-in-a-changing-world-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Project Leadership in a Changing World Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The series of International Symposia are designed to share the latest thinking on project leadership across an international research\, policy and practice community. The main audience for this online symposium is our international peers; a secondary audience is the international professional bodies and key client organisations. One outcome should also be to identify and set up links with key groups around the world. \n\n\n\nMore information: https://project-leadership-eng.sydney.edu.au/2022-november-symposium/
URL:https://project-leadership-eng.sydney.edu.au/events/project-leadership-in-a-changing-world-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="John Grill Institute for Project Leadership%2C University of Sydney":MAILTO:john-grill.institute@sydney.edu.au
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SUMMARY:Mark Dodgson AO: Innovation in Professional Services Firms
DESCRIPTION:Mark Dodgson is currently Executive-in-Residence\, University of Oxford; Visiting Professor\, Imperial College London; Broman Scholar\, University of Gothenburg; and Emeritus Professor\, University of Queensland. He has written or edited 19 books and 100+ articles on innovation\, and studied and taught innovation in over 60 countries. He has advised numerous governments around the world and has been on the Board of two multiple billion dollar companies and five start-ups. His current research explores the development of nuclear fusion power and innovation in vaccines. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 2019 for distinguished service to business innovation. \nSeminar topic: \n\nInnovation in professional services firms\n\nProfessional services firms\, in fields such as consulting and engineering management\, are archetypal knowledge-intensive organizations. As well as being important in their own right – the ‘Big Four’ professional service firms for example employ over 1.1 million – they advise companies and governments worldwide and essentially help shape modern economies. This seminar reports on research into a large and successful\, 3-year\, transformational innovation program in PwC UK as the firm experienced digitally-led transformation so as to improve its performance and better advise clients. It ‘technology enabled’ the organization by a process it developed called the 3C’s – commitment\, catalysts\, craft – and the development of ‘intellectual’ and ‘experimental’ space. The study used a novel methodology of ‘cooperative inquiry’ where the two senior leaders of the transformation program were full members of the research team. Lessons will be drawn from the case for the management of innovation in knowledge-based organizations\, and the conduct of academic research of relevance to and with impact on management practice. \nThe research will be published in December 2022 in Academy of Management Discoveries. \nRegister
URL:https://project-leadership-eng.sydney.edu.au/events/innovation-in-professional-services-firms/
LOCATION:Business School\, University of Sydney\, ABS Case Study Lecture Theatre 2090 H70.02.2090 University of Sydney Business School Darlington Campus\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2008\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="John Grill Institute for Project Leadership%2C University of Sydney":MAILTO:john-grill.institute@sydney.edu.au
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SUMMARY:Tim Broyd: Innovation and the search for low carbon buildings and infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:Professor Tim Broyd is Professor of Built Environment Foresight at University College London as well as an Honorary Professor of Civil Engineering at the same university. He is the founding Director of UCL’s Institute for Digital Innovation in the Built Environment. He moved to UCL in 2012 following a career in industry\, and has substantial experience as corporate director of technology\, innovation\, knowledge management and sustainability for globally operating engineering design consultancies. Within his current role he works with leading individuals in industry\, government and academia to understand and prepare for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. \nTim is a leading advocate for Digital Transformation and Digital Twins and has provided advice in this area to the development teams of a number of large infrastructure projects. In 2005 Tim launched Buildoffsite\, an industry-wide network to develop technologies and market uptake of offsite construction technologies and techniques. \nA past President of the Institution of Civil Engineers\, he is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineers\, the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Royal Society for Arts\, Manufactures and Commerce. \nSeminar topic: \n\nInnovation and the search for low carbon buildings and infrastructure\n\nThe construction industry has a bad reputation for failing to meet traditional targets of quality\, cost and time\, and also for lack of innovation in processes\, methods and materials. The reality is not quite so bleak\, but it is certainly the case that there is little formal research. And yet we are now facing the greatest challenge the industry has ever had to meet\, that of climate change. \nThis seminar will start by summarising the changes that have occurred during a single career span\, particularly in the development and adoption of digital ways of working. It will consider the need for a consistent and long-term shift to ‘whole life thinking’ being a necessary attribute before real change can be made. It will demonstrate how industry and government need to work closely together to meet the minimum needs of society. And in doing so\, it will suggest that only by closely co-ordinated international efforts can the worst effects of climate change be averted. \nRegister
URL:https://project-leadership-eng.sydney.edu.au/events/tim-broyd-innovation-and-the-search-for-low-carbon-buildings-and-infrastructure/
LOCATION:Business School\, University of Sydney\, ABS Case Study Lecture Theatre 2090 H70.02.2090 University of Sydney Business School Darlington Campus\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2008\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Martina Huemann: The power of projects to create a better future
DESCRIPTION:Dr Martina Huemann is Professor at WU Vienna University of Economics and Business where she heads the Project Management Group in the Department Strategy and Innovation and is the Academic Director of the Professional MBA Program: Project Management. For her research on Human Resource Management in Project-oriented Organizations\, she received the IPMA Research Award 2015. Currently she researches project careers\, the creation power of projects\, stakeholder engagement and the consideration of sustainable development principles in large infrastructure projects. She is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Project Management and Founding Editor-in-Chief of Project Leadership and Society. She has strong links in research and practice communities\, and served on the IPMA Research Management Board and on the PMI Academic Advisory Board. As an ambassedor of NETLIPSE\, she contributes her knowledge to an international network on managing large infrastructure projects in Europe. \nSeminar topic: \n\nThe power of projects to create a better future.\n\nProjects possess an inherent creation power. They enable us to establish new hospitals or schools\, build or rebuild all kinds of infrastructure and organize for sustainable transformation. Especially Mega Projects are forces of societal change and support us in turning ideas into life. The presentation discusses challenges and opportunities of delivering infrastructure and offers stakeholder-orientation as an essential principle in contemporary Project Management. We provide concrete methods to consider sustainable development principles in managing projects for co-creating a better future. \nRegister
URL:https://project-leadership-eng.sydney.edu.au/events/martina-huemann-the-power-of-projects-to-create-a-better-future/
LOCATION:School of Project Management\, Level 2\, 21 Ross Street\, Forest Lodge\, Sydney\, NSW\, Australia
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