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Live Webinar – April 16th 2020 6:00 am – 7:00 am EDT
Live Webinar – April 16th 2020 11:00 am – 12:00 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM

Patrick Woodman’s expertise has played a vital role in the Projecting the Future (PtF) series campaign, and in this webinar he will explore some of the key issues highlighted by the Challenge Paper, including:

  1. What are the changes taking place in the world of work?
  2. What are their implications for the skills needed for success, particularly in the project profession? And …
  3. How should the profession respond to meet the needs of the future?

In some ways, this Challenge Paper brings the ‘big conversation’ full circle to themes raised in the PtF launch paper.

The brief exploration of the key issues provided in the Challenge Paper are a starting point for answering those questions: answers which must also reflect the challenges that have been explored by previous PtF Challenge Papers.

The importance of the questions also means that answers can only be developed through collaboration and discussion. This webinar seeks to provide a forum for such collaboration and discussion.

Patrick looks forward to welcoming you to this webinar, and to working with you to develop a shared view of how the project profession as a whole can realise its potential as a true leadership delivery profession.

Presenter: Patrick Woodman (LinkedIn profile) Editor Dialogue Magazine; is a freelance business writer, researcher and communications consultant. He has been working with APM since 2018 on Projecting the Future, and has been the lead author on each of the papers published in the series. Previously Head of Research & Advocacy at CMI (Chartered Management Institute), Patrick led a research programme spanning a broad range of management and leadership topics including diversity and inclusion, education and skills, productivity and business culture, and the role of middle management.

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Future Skills, Future Work:
Projecting The Future, Challenge Paper Six

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