Delivering projects in a challenging and uncertain environment Wednesday 3 June 2015, GSK, Brentford, UK www.pipmg.org info@pipmg.org Kindly hosted by: 980 Great West Road, Brentford Middlesex TW8 9GS Dinner details Introduction and Overview Background The pharmaceutical development pathway is rarely smooth and critics are sometimes quick to lay blame at the feet of the project manager. More objective observers, however, are well aware of the many hazards lying in wait. This workshop will look at some of these hazards and suggest ways to identify and avoid them. They include failure to identify the customers’ real requirements as opposed to their stated requirements and the distractions encountered by sponsors and stakeholders. Also to be considered are the strains put upon a functional expert asked – or told – to assume the role of project manager, what happens when risk is not managed in real time and what happens when we forget the infernal triangle of time, cost and quality in our drive for performance standards whilst keeping within project scope. In short, how do we Keep Calm and Carry on? Networking Dinner Evening before the event – Tuesday 2nd June, at the Weir Bar, Lion Road, Brentford Reception 19:00 , then Dinner at 19:30 followed by guest speaker – Fraser MacFarlane, VP R&D Portfolio Management and PIB Secretary, Novartis Integration Planning, Glaxosmithkline Full Programme - morning 09.00 Introductions Pauline Stewart-Long, Kim Brown and Ralph White – PIPMG Executive Committee 09.15 Will anyone want this when it’s finished? Speaker: Chris Shilling, Volt Pharma Associates Keep Calm and Carry On 10.00 Who is looking after the customers’ interest? The Project with a secret life of its own Workshop What do our sponsors and stakeholders really want? Reconciling varying views and requirements 11.00 Break 11:30 Are we leading – or managing? Speaker: Ben Chambers, Global Leadership Development; GSK Flexing style to suit the occasion Which team are they all playing for? Getting project team members fully engaged 12.15 Lunch (Cont’d….) Full Programme - afternoon 13:30 Time, cost and quality – controlling scope in the early stage Project Speaker: Alexandra Adams, Chiltern 14:30 Identifying risk, minimising impact? Workshop Keep Calm and Carry On Do we really take it seriously? What, if anything, can we do? 15.15 Break 15.45 The part-time Project manager – competing priorities Speaker: Margaret McNaull - AstraZeneca What is the day job? Serving two masters 16:15 Reviving the dying project – what is to be done? Speaker: Tim Harris, Turnstone Business Solutions How to identify a failing project and do something about it 16.45 Panel summary and final questions Are we really learning our lessons? How can we continuously increase our ability to cope? 17.15 Next meeting 17.30 Close Event Booking and Pricing Event prices There are three packages available: Package Price (ex VAT) Full package including Networking dinner at the Weir Bar on the evening of Tuesday 2 June, and all-day meeting at GSK Brentford on Wednesday 3 June 2015 All-day meeting at GSK Brentford on Wednesday 3 June 2015 Networking Dinner only £385.00 £350.00 £35.00 Note These packages do not include accommodation, which if required can be separately purchased. PIPMG will not book accommodation but offers suggestions locally -– within walking distance of GSK and the Weir Bar: Novotel Brentford Premier Inn Brentford Holiday Inn Express Brentford Book now on www.pipmg.org Main sponsor: Our collaboration partners: PIPMG is an informal, not-for-profit group providing a learning, best practice and networking forum for those in Senior and Project Management roles in the Pharmaceutical , Biotechnology, CRO and Academic Life Sciences sectors in the UK and Europe. Membership is free and our events are great value. PIPMG LTD, registered in England and Wales: Company registration number 8059294. St John's Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, UK
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