Navigating project complexity to successful outcomes.
This event will explore the challenges faced by project managers in today's industry. The collective discussion will focus on navigating the complexities of competing priorities to deliver successful outcomes for the community.
A few of these challenges will include how to address onsite drainage issues with at-capacity off-site drainage infrastructure, contaminated soil, sustainability and ESD objectives, climate change scenarios, rising costs, engaged communities, new regulations, and third-party requirements.
This event is exclusive for local government project practitioners, please register to the event with your local government email address.
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Event takeaways
Greater appreciation of current challenges experienced by project managers across the Local Government Sector.
Gain an insight into how the same challenges are being managed across different organisations.
Develop strategies for translating lessons learnt into future projects and the transfer of this knowledge to other PMs and stakeholders.
Understanding how lessons learnt can influence future strategy roll-out and implementation.
Who is this event for?
- Council Staff
- Council Leadership / Executive
- Emerging Leaders
- Aspiring Leaders
Registration fees and inclusions
- Members: $30
- Non-members: $50
- Students: Free
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Inclusions
- Networking
- Nibbles and soft drinks
Individual members under an organisation partner or premium partner package, may register for webinar and standard in-person chapter events at no cost (number varies per package). All Conferences, PMAA and special events are excluded.
Speaker
Christopher Cook
Head of Open Space Projects
Christopher Cook - Head of Open Space Projects, overseeing the implementation of the open space project portfolio.
Christopher has been overseeing and implementing open space projects for over 20 years within Australia and internationally, Christopher holds a Bachelor of Design (landscape architecture) and MBA in public management.
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