Darya Duma speaks at the PMI Lakeshore Symposium on March 1, 2014 on “Project Governance or is it Governance of Projects?”
Abstract:
Most organizations have strong corporate governance, but often those governance policies and procedures do not apply to projects or at the very least prove to be a poor fit in matrix organizations. Project governance provides the link between the project manager and the executive management of the organization. All the project management processes in the world cannot help if your project does not have the right framework for executive involvement, decision-making and risk management. In this short talk, we will discuss the essential principles of governance for projects, programs and portfolios and how applying those principles can provide a path to project recovery.
As a member of ISO/TC258 on projects, programs and portfolios, Darya has shared thoughts on this topic with some of the leading minds in project management on the international stage. She will discuss the most recent views as proposed in international standards and how those principles translated to application in a recent case study.
To register visit http://www.pmi-lakeshore.org/symposium_2014/notice.htm
This year’s Symposium theme entitled “The Power of Diversity” focuses on communication and team building when working with a diverse workforce in a connected world for successful outcomes of projects.
“The Power of Diversity” Symposium will challenge your thinking, expand your knowledge, extend your network, and you’ll leave with new insights into methods, solutions and opportunities leading you to greater aspirations. This is also an excellent opportunity to acquire 7 PDUs.