This is a list of CC Learning Breakfast Networking Events. To attend in person for breakfast and a small fee, or attend online for free please register using the buttons below.
Challenges in Managing Risk, Ruth Murray-Webster, Lead editor of Management of Risk
As the author of the latest version of Management of Risk guidance (version 4), Ruth Murray-Webster, joining us via Zoom in the UK, gives us insight into the challenges organisations face in getting risk right. She talks about protecting the value and balancing objectives. She discusses what makes risk management work: Scales, calibration of these scales and recognising biases that can affect risk decisions.
These breakfast networking events are free for those joining virtually and a small fee for those attending in person at the venue. For each attendee, CC Learning donates to a charity and provides breakfast. We are always looking for speakers who have an exciting project to present and for new locations around New Zealand to encourage sharing of project lessons learned.
Challenges in Managing Risk, Ruth Murray-Webster, Lead editor of Management of Risk
As the author of the latest version of Management of Risk guidance (version 4), Ruth Murray-Webster, joining us via Zoom in the UK, gives us insight into the challenges organisations face in getting risk right. She talks about protecting the value and balancing objectives. She discusses what makes risk management work: Scales, calibration of these scales and recognising biases that can affect risk decisions.
These breakfast networking events are free for those joining virtually and a small fee for those attending in person at the venue. For each attendee, CC Learning donates to a charity and provides breakfast. We are always looking for speakers who have an exciting project to present and for new locations around New Zealand to encourage sharing of project lessons learned.
Intelligent Risk Conversations, Ruth Murray-Webster, Lead editor of Management of Risk
Ruth Murray-Webster, joining us via Zoom in the UK, talks to us about how a risk conversation can be intelligent and not just a checkbox for referral during a project or portfolio meeting. She talks about how an organisation she worked for implemented these intelligent risk conversations and the results.
These breakfast networking events are free for those joining virtually and a small fee for those attending in person at the venue. For each attendee, CC Learning donates to a charity and provides breakfast. We are always looking for speakers who have an exciting project to present and for new locations around New Zealand to encourage sharing of project lessons learned.
Intelligent Risk Conversations, Ruth Murray-Webster, Lead editor of Management of Risk
Ruth Murray-Webster, joining us via Zoom in the UK, talks to us about how a risk conversation can be intelligent and not just a checkbox for referral during a project or portfolio meeting. She talks about how an organisation she worked for implemented these intelligent risk conversations and the results.
These breakfast networking events are free for those joining virtually and a small fee for those attending in person at the venue. For each attendee, CC Learning donates to a charity and provides breakfast. We are always looking for speakers who have an exciting project to present and for new locations around New Zealand to encourage sharing of project lessons learned.
Vision failure, Rod Sowden, author of P3M3 and Managing Successful Programs
Here Rod, joining us via Zoom in the UK, shares with us his extensive experience in reviewing other’s program visions, noting those that don’t work and one that particularly impressed him.
These breakfast networking events are free for those joining virtually and a small fee for those attending in person at the venue. For each attendee, CC Learning donates to a charity and provides breakfast. We are always looking for speakers who have an exciting project to present and for new locations around New Zealand to encourage sharing of project lessons learned.
Vision failure, Rod Sowden, author of P3M3 and Managing Successful Programs
Here Rod, joining us via Zoom in the UK, shares with us his extensive experience in reviewing other’s program visions, noting those that don’t work and one that particularly impressed him.
These breakfast networking events are free for those joining virtually and a small fee for those attending in person at the venue. For each attendee, CC Learning donates to a charity and provides breakfast. We are always looking for speakers who have an exciting project to present and for new locations around New Zealand to encourage sharing of project lessons learned.
Blueprint: a Definition of the Future, Rod Sowden, author of P3M3 and Managing Successful Programs
Here, Rod, joining us via Zoom in the UK, talks about the blueprint which should be created at the beginning of a program. Rod describes the difference between the vision and blueprint, the importance of each and tips for a successful blueprint.
These breakfast networking events are free for those joining virtually and a small fee for those attending in person at the venue. For each attendee, CC Learning donates to a charity and provides breakfast. We are always looking for speakers who have an exciting project to present and for new locations around New Zealand to encourage sharing of project lessons learned.
Blueprint: a Definition of the Future, Rod Sowden, author of P3M3 and Managing Successful Programs
Here, Rod, joining us via Zoom in the UK, talks about the blueprint which should be created at the beginning of a program. Rod describes the difference between the vision and blueprint, the importance of each and tips for a successful blueprint.
These breakfast networking events are free for those joining virtually and a small fee for those attending in person at the venue. For each attendee, CC Learning donates to a charity and provides breakfast. We are always looking for speakers who have an exciting project to present and for new locations around New Zealand to encourage sharing of project lessons learned.