Project Culture, Creator or Destroyer of Project Success? ‘Raising the bar in Management of Projects’ Series Tuesday 5 September 2017 Blaxland B, Swissotel, 68 Market Street Sydney engineersaustralia.org.au Culture plays a large role in the success of a project. It’s not just about time, costs, and quality controls. Management needs to create the right culture to help build a successful project. The College of Leadership & Management will be holding the next ‘Raising the Bar in Management of Projects’ to help explain the link between culture and a successful project. 1. The Lost Opportunity • The management link missing in project governance is often the client’s culture, which can cause a ripple effect through out the project. • Project culture is a business enhancing criteria sometimes lost in preparation of a project. • Client culture has been proven to be the difference between creating real sustainable growth and destroying it 2. Exploiting the Opportunity • Why is it essential for clients to embrace project culture before the project is initiated? • How does project culture contribute to wealth creation and how do you create and measure it? • Who is responsible for project culture or is a member of the accountability chain? • What constitutes project culture and its practice standards 3. Delivering the Opportunity • The seminar will feature three project professionals with over 100 years experience between them on billion dollar projects. • They will outline their experiences recounting the good and the bad of project culture & management. REGISTER NOW TICKETS Member $20 Society Member $20 Student Member $20 Non-member $50