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The ‘Fix It’ Economy - Opportunities for Project Management

by Raju Rao
June 29, 2023 | 60:52 | Views: 10,156 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.37 / 5

Recycling or Recovery has been in vogue for the last two or three decades as a means to save the environment and many organizations , communities and countries have embraced it as priority But is this enough ? How do Repairs / Refurbish or Reuse / Repurpose compare with recycling /recovery? This becomes one step before and can be prevent large quantities of materials going to the final destination i.e. the landfill.

Utilities and Net Zero Energy Projects

by Sam Ayodele
June 08, 2023 | 61:18 | Views: 12,318 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.28 / 5

Organizations are genuinely pushing for more sustainable business models because it delivers benefits, and it is the right thing to do. The shift offers financial and competitive value to businesses that make environmental, social, governance and sustainability a priority at all levels of an organization.

Managing Enterprise and Global Telecom Migration

by Abdulbaseer mohammed
February 28, 2023 | 59:08 | Views: 7,503 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.41 / 5

This webinar covers large Enterprise and Global migration of Infrastructure and telecommunication platforms from on prem to cloud or from legacy to more advanced and preferably cloud or from owning to leasing or from managing to subscribing.

Sustaining Performance in Energy Project Management

by Sam Ayodele
June 13, 2022 | 60:11 | Views: 10,404 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.36 / 5

With rising environmental concerns and global warming, there is an increase demand for electricity and other alternative energy sources around the globe, to deliver clean, reliable and affordable energy. Energy industries encompass a broad group of sectors - oil and natural gas, coal, nuclear, wind, solar, hydro, geothermal etc. Each of these industries contain very different types of organizations, and what constitutes risk in wind projects is far different than in nuclear. But they all share a similar challenge; to produce more energy at a lower cost with fewer emissions.

People & Project Management: Valuable Takeaways of My Journey in the Mobile Phone Industry

by Armando Arriaga Castañeda
May 05, 2022 | 61:00 | Views: 11,410 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.47 / 5

Building a winning organization is not an easy task, and to succeed it needs to have solid foundations, foster collaboration and embrace continuous learning. Each of us have a key role in this success, whether as an individual contributor, Project Manager or head of the organization. In this webinar I share the most valuable lessons I´ve learned and cherished in Project and People management throughout my 15 year journey in mobile phones industry as part of global Quality Assurance organizations.

How to Manage Scope Creep in a Power Plant Outage

by Naveed Rabbani PMP, M.E.M (Energy) (NED, Pak), B.E (Electrical) (NED, Pak)
February 26, 2021 | 61:31 | Views: 9,129 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.39 / 5

Outages are planned shutdowns of plants for maintenance, including preventative maintenance and defects. Preventative maintenance works have pre-defined scope, a job plan and resource requirements built into a maintenance management system. The problematic area is corrective maintenance scope (i.e., defects). Defects often result in significant increase in outage scope, known as scope creep. Scope creep is a serious challenge that outage managers, outage engineers and planners face before and during an outage. In order for us to manage it, it is necessary to understand what scope creep is—and what its causes are. If the root causes are taken care of, the problem will be solved by itself! The webinar will discuss this in detail based on practical experience and will be followed by Q&A.

Managing Delays in Infrastructure Projects

by Irshad Hussain
June 24, 2020 | 59:53 | Views: 6,805 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.18 / 5

Infrastructure Projects are largely intended to benefit the general public, and usually, the government is the Sponsor. Thus, Infrastructure Development Projects have a varied spectrum of Stakeholders. A delay in such Projects - for instance, the construction of a road, a power plant, or a water reservoir- can have negative implications for the population and may even result in political and economic issues at the national level. This webinar will look into various reasons for delays in infrastructure projects as well as mitigation proposals. Information Technology, Procurement, Production, Human Resources and even Consulting related projects are usually part of an Infrastructure Portfolio, so this Webinar is also relevant to professionals looking to improve these processes.

Powering Up Lusail Ultra Smart City Along With FIFA 2022 World Cup Stadium In Qatar

by Irshad Hussain
July 23, 2019 | 60:36 | Views: 5,193 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.09 / 5

Lusail City extends across an area of 38 square kilometres and includes four exclusive islands and 19 multi-purpose residential, mixed use, entertainment and commercial districts. It is a comprehensive arena with leisure spots, residential buildings, commercial towers, avenues and public ports. Lusail, a true city of the future, will eventually accommodate 450,000 people. City includes 22 hotels with different international star ratings, making it an element of attraction for investment in Qatar.

How an Awarded Project Reduced Rising Roadway Congestion through Light Rail Extension

by Lorelie Kaid, Joseph Gildner
November 06, 2018 | 60:17 | Views: 72,803 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.64 / 5

When Sound Transit decided to expand the light rail system in Seattle, Washington, USA, it had to find a way to tunnel under the densely populated city without disrupting life above ground. Seattle was the second worst city in the U.S. for time commuters were stuck in traffic. The University Link Light Rail Extension extended the light rail system 3.2 miles (5 kilometers) through underground tunnels providing relief for roadway congestion. The rail line opened months ahead of schedule, and the project closed US$200 million under budget. This project was a finalist for the 2017 PMI Project of the Year Award. Learn about this awarded project’s challenges, best practices, and lessons learned in this webinar.

How A Southern Brazil Project Overcame Challenges to be Recognized for Excellence

by Alejandro Millan, Jenn Constantino
September 12, 2017 | 61:05 | Views: 29,351 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.23 / 5

The Guaíba 2 Project launched by Celulose Riograndense (CMPC) generated 80% of its own energy through product processes. Attend this webinar to hear about the project’s challenges, best practices, and lessons learned.

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