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From the President of the PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter comes this blog about hot PM topics, trends and best practices in Hungary! It will introduce different areas of life as a Hungarian PM, and also target PMs that need to work with Hungarian firms.

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9th “Art of Projects” English-speaking, International Project Management Online Conference - November 4, 2021.

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Looking for insights and inspiration? Join PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter’s 9th „Art of Projects” Conference on November 4, 2021.

The PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter, working within the confines of the current pandemic situation, is holding its annual professional conference virtually. Building upon the theme of „Empowering people to make ideas a reality” our PMI Chapter has brought together multiple presenters, known for their expertise in the Project Management field. All sessions will be live-streaming and on-demand so that attendees can re-visit the sessions for thirty days following the event.

Read more: https://pmibudapestevents.hu/

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9th “Art of Projects” English-speaking, International Project Management Online Conference - November 4, 2021.

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Looking for insights and inspiration? Join PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter’s 9th „Art of Projects” Conference on November 4, 2021.

The PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter, working within the confines of the current pandemic situation, is holding its annual professional conference virtually. Building upon the theme of „Empowering people to make ideas a reality” our PMI Chapter has brought together multiple presenters, known for their expertise in the Project Management field. All sessions will be live-streaming and on-demand so that attendees can re-visit the sessions for thirty days following the event.

Read more: https://pmibudapestevents.hu/

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I am looking for the best speakers for our 9th “Art of Projects” English-speaking, International Project Management Conference.

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I am looking for the best speakers for our 9th “Art of Projects” English-speaking, International Project Management Conference. The AOP2021 will take place on November 4, 2021. in Budapest, Hungary. If you think that you are a great presenter and would like to attend the largest Central-European, English-speaking conference hosted by PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter then contact me.

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Project Economy, Value of Project Management, PMO, Agile, Hybrid, DAD, Risk Management, Essential Soft Skills for PMs, Leadership Skills in the 21st Century, Career Development, Project Management, and Coaching, Managing Versus Leading, Key Reasons Why You Need a PMO, Effective project leadership: ideal project board duties and behaviors, Project Management as a Critical Skillset, Emerging Careers in AI Project Management, What Makes a Good Project Manager?

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Project managers are also moving to cyberspace

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On November 5, PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter will host the annual Art of Projects international conference, this time in a virtual space. Read more: http://www.pmibudapestevents.hu/

It is both a constraint and an opportunity for a conference to move into virtual space. This is also shown by the Art of Projects  conference organized by PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter for many years , which the organizers advertise as the largest English-language project management conference in Central Europe - probably rightly so. This year’s November 5, 2020 program is a good illustration of how to forge a virtue out of a constraint: program leaders can soar because speakers are much more flexible, coordination becomes easier.

For such a presentation, it is probably much easier to get an interesting-important professional to live in any corner of the world than one that involves a long journey, as almost everyone can add a time slot of 20-30 minutes to their calendar if they do not have to. plus be three days away from work. This opportunity was also used by the organizers of Art of Projects.

One of the sure points of the conference is that the program will be   led by György Bőgel, a professor at CEU. And there is no change in the fact that this year there will be a master class the day after the conference. On November 6,  dr. Agata Czopek,  president of PMI’s Swiss Chapter and head of digital marketing development at Philip Morris, will hold a three-hour workshop. The topic of the course is career building. According to the  description,  participants will be able to learn about the five most important skills that will be available in the labor market in the future.

The organizers did everything possible to preserve one of the most important values ​​of the conferences, the opportunity to exchange personal experiences. If this is not possible in the same way as in a physical conference, but each panel ends with a ‘questions and answers’ section where the panel speakers can be asked live.

American overweight ...

Among the speakers, the predominance of American professionals is clear this year. Only one Hungarian was included in the offer, Attila Sághi  , Deputy Chief Technical Officer of Városliget Zrt. ,  Presents the Liget Budapest Project with a project management approach.

Undoubtedly, the most exotic performance   promises to be space biologist Michaela Musilova . The specialist, who works as the director of the HI-SEAS (Hawai'i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation) program, will talk about her work: with her colleagues, the so-called under analogous simulation conditions, it explores whether a human-based research base can be established on Mars.

In addition to the aforementioned Agata Czopek, two global vice presidents of PMI will also speak. Otema Yirenkyi  from London  talks about the feasibility of ideas.  And the presentation by Olivier Lazar , who lives in the USA,  deals with the social impact of the project economy in response to the subtitle of the conference (The Project Economy: The Transformative Project Manager from idea to reality).

In addition, there will be an agile methodology and toolkit   interpreted by consultant Beth Oullette (USA). Greta Blash is a  consultant and trainer (USA) returning to Olivier Lazar’s topic of project economics .

All performances will be live, but will also be recorded; the recordings will be made available by PMI Budapest for 30 days after the conference. The detailed program of the conference and the conditions of participation can  be  found here . PMI-certified people can collect 6 PDUs (professional development units) at the event.

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8th “Art of Projects” English-speaking, International Project Management Online Conference

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8th “Art of Projects” English-speaking, International Project Management Online Conference - http://pmibudapestevents.hu/

The Project Economy: The Transformative Project Manager from idea to reality

Looking for insights and inspiration? Join PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter’s „8th Art of Projects Conference” on November 5, 2020. The PMI Budapest, Hungarian Chapter, working within the confines of the current pandemic situation, is holding their annual professional conference virtually. Building upon the theme of The Project Economy: The Transformative Project Manager from idea to reality our PMI Chapter has brought together multiple presenters, known for their expertise in the Project Management field. All sessions will be live-streaming and on-demand so that attendees can re-visit the sessions for thirty-days following the event.

November 5, 2020.

Agenda

  • 8:30 – 9:15 - Dr. György Bőgel & László J. Kremmer, PMP® & Dr. Máté Kertész, PMP®
    • Welcome, program introduction and PM essay of the Year award ceremony
  • 9:15 - 9:45 - Otema Yirenkyi
    • Power Skills: Empowering people to make ideas a reality
  • 9:45 - 10:15 - Dr. Michaela Musilova
    • The Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation Project - “Let's go to the Moon and beyond”
  • 10:15 - 10:35 - Q&A Section - Otema Yirenkyi, Dr. Michaela Musilova
  • 10:35 - 10:50 - Coffee Break
  • 10:50 - 11:20 - Olivier Lazar, PMP®
    • How the Project Economy empowers incoming generations into Societal Impact
  • 11:20 - 11:50 - Dr. Agata Czopek, PMP®
    • Future Proof your PM Career
  • 11:50 - 12:10 - Q&A Section - Olivier Lazar, Dr. Agata Czopek
  • 12:10 - 13:25 - BREAK (lunch)
  • 13:25 - 13:55 - Beth Oullette, PMP®
    • PMI Disciplined Agile Toolkit
  • 13:55 - 14:25 - Greta Blash, PMP®
    • Project Economy in Uncertain Times
  • 14:25 - 14:45 - Q&A Section - Beth Oullette, Greta Blash
  • 14:45 - 15:00 - Coffee Break
  • 15:00 - 15:30 - Attila Sághi
    • Introduction of Liget Budapest Project
  • 15:30 - 15:45 - Q&A Section – Attila Sághi
  • 15:45 - 16:00 - László J. Kremmer, PMP® & Balázs Prattinger, PMP®
    • Conference closing, present draw

Registration: http://pmibudapestevents.hu/

Keynote Speakers

Otema Yirenkyi, UK
PMI Vice President of Global Engagement

Dr. Michaela Musilova, USA
is an astrobiologist and the Director for HI-SEAS missions,
as part of the International
MoonBase Alliance.

Olivier Lazar, CH/USA
MSc., MBA, PfMP, PgMP, PMP®,
PBA, RMP, SP, ACP Acting Vice President for Strategic Alliances
at Project Management Institute

Dr. Agata Czopek, CH
PhD, PMP® - Capability Development,
Lausanne, Canton of Vaud,
Switzerland

Beth Ouellette, USA
PMI Fellow, PMP®, PGMP, PBA, DALSM, CDAI, CDAC
Disciplined Agilist with Portfolio,
Program, Project, and
Data Management expertise
as an Executive,
Professional Speaker and Facilitator,
Mentor, Coach, and Educator

Greta Blash, USA
PgMP, PMP®, PBA, ACP,
CDAP, CDAI Founder
Facilitated Methods,
LinkedIn Author, Trainer,
Experienced Program and
Project Manager and
Business Analyst,
San Marcos, California,
United States

Attila Sághi, HUN
Deputy Chief Technical Officer,
Városliget Zrt.

Moderator

Prof. György Bőgel, PhD.
Professor of Management
Central European University

Venue

online platform

Posted on: September 25, 2020 01:30 PM | Permalink | Comments (3)
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