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Project Health Checks - Why Do Projects Fail?

The ACS Project Management Special Interest Group is a forum for learning about Project Management, the latest trends and techniques and addressing critical challenges with solutions adopted in real projects.

Event Start: Wed 28 Mar 06:00 PM AEDT
Event Finish: Wed 28 Mar 07:30 PM AEDT

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Registration End Date: Tue 27 Mar 12:00 PM


Managing projects in contemporary times can be complex.  The business communities expect much more from the project’s they sponsor.  Similarly, as software tools, applications and processes evolve, successfully delivering projects to the business becomes more challenging.  Projects still go off track and there is an increasing demand for project managers to be able to protect the investments that are made and the benefits that are promised.<br> <br>This seminar will discuss:<br>  <ul><li>Reasons for project failure</li><li>Identifying projects in trouble</li><li>What is a project health check</li><li>Purpose of a project health check</li><li>Timing of a health check</li><li>Health check process</li></ul>

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Change implementation planning and management (CIPM) -> Level 5

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Amit Banerji

Amit Banerji

Amit is an experienced Management Consultant who, for the past 25 years, has specialized in the
practical application of Project Management. Amit is a Director and founder of PMWorks. His principal
responsibilities include the general management of PMWorks as well as providing support and guidance
on consulting engagements.

Over the years, Amit has held senior management positions in the consulting divisions of Coopers &
Lybrand, KPMG Peat Marwick, Oracle and Hitachi Data Systems. He was also one of the founding
partners of the specialist Project Management firm, EQuest Consulting, which was successfully sold in
2007.

In Amit’s rather limited spare time, he has been known to dabble in the kitchen, where he treats cooking as his recreational therapy. As a self
confessed history buff, he also has a peculiar aptitude for remembering obtuse facts and dates in history, often to the frustration of his family and colleagues.

Amit is also a keen amateur astronomer and is looking forward to upgrading his current tele
scope to one that is far more serious (and far more expensive!!).

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Level 1, 125 York Street,Sydney,NSW,Australia

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  • Blue Chilli
    Level 1, 125 York Street
    Sydney NSW 2000
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  • Event Start:
    Wed 28 Mar 06:00 PM AEDT

    Event Finish:
    Wed 28 Mar 07:30 PM AEDT
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