Are your projects under control? Strategies to manage projects in crisis.
Strategic Project Leadership Executive Program
The world in which we live and work in is complex and driven by forces we often do not see, recognize or appreciate. Moreover, we live in a world of continuous change that thwarts our plans. Therefore, we are constantly forced to adapt them. These adaptive actions, which we often described as “management” or “decision making,” have consequences, as all actions have both upsides and downsides— whether these are obvious or not.
To celebrate the upcoming edition of the Strategic Project Leadership Executive Program, we invite you to a webinar in which we will go through the possible game plans to manage projects in crisis.
Because we see the need to expect the unexpected, we put plans, procedures and command and control systems in place that should prevent us from making mistakes that could eventually lead to sliding into a crisis situation. However, the question of whether this will actually prevent organizational failure arises.
Our speakers
President APGP (Association of Professional Project Managers)
President APGP (Association of Professional Project Managers)
Academic Director, Strategic Project Management for Business Leaders
Professor of Crisis Governance and Senior Researcher
Hugo Marynissen is professor of crisis governance and senior researcher at the University of Antwerp (Belgium) and the University of Ghent (Belgium), and in charge of two large research projects on crisis governance.
He co-authored multiple books and book chapters, and his research has been published in several renowned Journals and Reviews.
Global Leader in Project Management and Business Agility | Corporate Board Member (IBGC - CCA) | IPMA-A |
Ricardo is an experienced leader in global operations, project management, business transformation and crisis management. Founder and managing director of Macrosolutions, a consulting firm with international operations in energy, infrastructure, IT, oil and finance.
Former chairman of the Project Management Institute (PMI) and director of project management and infrastructure at the United Nations.