Conference Brochure

Delivering
GCC 2030 Vision
through Excellent
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
19-21 January 2015
GICC, Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain
Project Management InsƟtute - Arabian Gulf Chapter
Making Project Management Indispensable for Business Results
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Under the patronage of
His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa
Prime Minister, Kingdom of Bahrain
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President’s Message
Dear Chapter members, conference delegates and sponsors.
GCC Governments realise the importance of strategic planning
and execution as a way to ensure economic growth and prosperity
Hashim M. Al-Rifaai
are achieved through initiated portfolios, programs and projects
to make the changes necessary to deliver the region 2030 vision.
Project Management Institute - Arabian Gulf Chapter (PMI-AGC)
promotes the professional competencies that are critical to
successful execution of best methodologies and has a crucial role
to play in helping GCC countries realise their Vision for 2030. There seems to be no let-up in
the pace of the growth of the GCC, but the key to future success lies in: more intelligent and
sustainable procurement; more robust action in response to project governance; integrated
PMIS systems linking portfolio management to strategic performance information; robust
management reviews; optimum levels of productivity and performance; and a more direct
involvement for GCC nationals as stakeholders making the right decisions at the right time.
On behalf of the Board of Directors and members of the Project Management Institute
– Arabian Gulf Chapter (PMI-AGC), I am pleased to invite you to participate in the
PMI-AGC 15th International Conference, “Delivering GCC 2030 vision through excellent
project management”, from 19 to 21 January 2015. The conference theme shows our
dedication as project managers and PM community to support the delivery of the region
vision. Project management is strongly linked to the successful execution of national and
organizational strategies and we, as project managers, position ourselves as partners in
delivering strategic transformations.
With a high-powered technical program, relevant seminars and training, as well as a major
exhibition supporting the main conference event, delegates will interact with thought-leaders
and peers to explore how project management can better enable the Gulf States to achieve
ambitious 2030 visions.
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The region 2030 visions set stretching targets for economic growth as well as excellence in
other dimensions deemed critical for a healthy and vibrant nation that can compete on the
world stage. The GCC is not one country, one culture and one economy, but a collective of
dynamic goals which is deeply rooted by history and bound by a common belief. The plans
launched to deliver these stretching goals require strong, project management practices.
Good project management will help mitigate failures and increase the probability of project
success, through better alignment, communication and collaboration among all stakeholders.
This conference will ensure that the discipline can be applied in all industry and government
sectors, e.g., technology, healthcare, hospitality and service industries as well as engineering
and oil and gas. We hope to see all of these critical sectors and industries well represented
at this prestigious event. The Technical Committee carefully selected International feature
speakers and comprehensive technical presentations for the forthcoming conference. Please
refer to the Technical Program inside the brochure.
We anticipate more than 1000 delegates from GCC major companies, corporations, public
sectors organizations as well as prominent individuals from the region and beyond. VIP guests
will include top executives from governments and major organizations in the Gulf.
PMI-AGC is dedicated in fulfilling its role as the focal point for assisting its members and
ensuring that the project community get maximum value from the conference. Both private
and Government sectors are involved in the project planning and delivery the courses in
terms of education, training modules, and certification.
Please join us at this prestigious event to learn how we can all work together to ensure the
success of Vision 2030.
AGC Membership & PMP Growth
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About the Conference
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Conference Chairman
Eng. Abdul Nabi Al-Sabah
Mr. Hammad Khaliq
email: anabi.alsabah@pmiagc.bh
Tel: +973 39683719
email: hammad.khaliq@pmiagc.bh
Tel: +973 39917627
Technical Leader
The theme of the conference is “Delivering GCC 2030 Vision through Excellent
Project Management”. This event serves as a forum for project management
practitioners, engineers, planners, academicians and management to
interact, share their experiences, improve their knowledge and showcase
their projects and best practices.
The conference lasts for three days and is accompanied by an exhibition. A
number of parallel tailored pre and post conference tutorial workshops will
be held.
IT Leader
Dr. Fred Rahbar
Mr. Emad Naeemi
email: rahbarfm@yahoo.com
email: emad@pmiagc.bh
Tel: +973 38886667
Logistics & Conference Materials
The 15th PMI-AGC Conference will be held at the Gulf Hotel in the Kingdom of
Bahrain from January 19 – 21, 2015. Based on our last conference success,
we are pleased to continue meeting the demand to hold this prestigious
international conference in the region.
Training Leader
Conference Branding
Eng. Jameel Khalaf Al Alawi
Ms. Nada Khonji
email: jkalalawi@gmail.com
Tel: +973 36980010
email: nada.khonji@pmiagc.bh
Tel: +973 39419421
Treasurer
Conference Coordinator
Mr. Salim Bhuria
Ms. Saliha Ismail
email: pmi-agc@pmi-agc.com
Tel: +965 6592 2392
email: saliha.ismail@pmiagc.bh
Tel: +973 33729933
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KEYNOTE speeches of the conference.
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Conference Language
English is the official language for the Technical Presentation. However, we do
accept abstracts/papers in Arabic with the English translations.
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Conference Opening Ceremony
19th January, 2015, Monday,
Al Dana Hall (07:00 PM - 09.00 PM)
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08:00 - 08:10 PM
H.E. Eng. Essam Bin Abdulla Khalaf
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Kingdom of Bahrain
08:10 - 08:20 PM
Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez
PMI Board Director
Head of Project Portfolio Management
08:20 - 08:40 PM
Light Wonder Show
08:40 - 08:50 PM
Edward Merrow
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08:50 - 09:00 PM
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PMI-AGC President
General Secretary for the Supreme Council for
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Dinner
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Day One - 20th January, 2015, Tuesday, Al Dana Hall (08:30 - 10.45)
Technical Program (Tentative)
Keynote & Featured Speakers
Session Chairman
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Eng. Abdul Nabi Al-Sabah
Sh. Mohamed Bin Khalifa Al-Khalifa
Dr. Michel Thiry
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Vice President, PMI-AGC Bahrain
Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez
Chief Executive Officer
NOGA holding
Co-founder and Managing Partner,
Valense Ltd
PMI Board Director
Head of Project Portfolio Management
10:45 - 11:15 am
11:15 – 12:45 am
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Coffee Break
Technical Track Program Morning
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Dana III
Dana IV
Dr. Shadi khawandanah
Alfonso Bucero
Thomas S. Regnet
Wael S. Khalil
Chairman of the Board / CEO,
Special Direction Group,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Managing Partner and CEO
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How to apply LEAN Project Management
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Effects of Leadership, Motivation and
Empowerment on Organizational Performance
Building the project manager’s credibility:
A real case study
Ferdinand R Karbowski Jr
Imad M. Alsadeq
Dr. Ahmad Al Qattan
Essam Mohamed Lotfi
Saudi Arabian Oil Company
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Management Consultant
Araamis
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Team Leader Performance
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Kuwait
MEP Construction Manager,
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What would be an optimal Project management
system for evaluating projects in the oil
downstream industry?
Labor Productivity improvement in Construction
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Ahmed Samir Khalil
Ghazi Osman
Nadeem Iqbal
Olaide Nurudeen Yusuf
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Vice President
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Ministry of Works
Kingdom of Bahrain
“KSMM” a framework for project success
through stakeholder’s strategic management
12:45 - 14:00 pm
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Project Management at The Time of Building
Information Modeling BIM
Best Practices for Evaluating Construction
Contractor Performance during
Project Execution
Perspective of Project Participants in the allocation
of risks associated with Bahrain’s infrastructure:
Case study of Ministry of Works (MOW)
Prayer & Lunch
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14:00 – 14:45 pm
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Who owns the cost and schedule risk on the project? Is it the client or the contractor?
How can you transfer the risk to the contractor if you as a client like to have your budget under control?
Some of these intriguing questions will be answered in the presentation with real projects examples.
Mohammed A. Hammad
Program Director
Ma’aden MWSPC
Saudi Arabia
14:45 – 15:15 pm
Coffee Break
15:15 – 16:45 pm
Technical Track Program Afternoon
David Rochford
Radhia Benalia
Dr. Khaled Medallah
Suresh B. Choksi
Chief Operating Officer, Maxwell
Stamp, Co-author: Ian Mitchell
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Head of Engagement
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Mechanical Design Engineer
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Clarence P. Leu
Henrique Moura
Yousif Amin
General Manager
CMCS Lebanon SAL
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Senior Project Engineer, Yasref
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Project Management Consultant
XPM Consulting, Portugal
Member of Team on PMBOK
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Ministry of Works,
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Overview of Ministry of Works Strategic Plan
for Projects Knowledge Sharing
Raed S. Haddad
Omar Hashimi
Steve Huyghe
Tarik Al Hraki
Managing Director
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Singapore
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Scheduling as a Management Tool
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Day Two - 21st January, 2015, Wednesday, Al Dana Hall (08:30 - 10.45)
Session Chairman
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Dr. Fred Rahbar
Peter de Jager
Gina Schreck
Francis Hung
Chairman, Technical Committee
Speaker, writer and consultant
Chief Executive Officer, SocialKNX
Managing Director, TenStep China
10:45 – 11:15 pm
Coffee Break
11:15 – 12:45 am
Technical Track Program Morning
Dana I
Dana II
Dana III
Dana IV
Thomas Mazejian
Raja Yousif Al Zayani
M Asgharuddin Ahmed
Sameh Makky
Chief Information Officer
VivaCell-MTS
Armenia
Chief, Strategic Planning
Ministry of Works,
Kingdom of Bahrain
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Project Management Consultant,
CMCS, Co-Author: Dr. Akram
Hassan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
How to manage difficult stakeholders
Strategy-Aligned Portfolio Management
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Peter Manson
Mohamed Khalifa Hassan
Abdulla J. Alkuwaiti
Contract Advisor
Saudi Aramco
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Department of Municipal Affairs
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Evaluation Process
Innovation, Portfolio Management and
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Sustaining project management competencies
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Chris Bragg
Bassam Alwarith
Raed S. Haddad
Moataz Yousif Hussein
Director
TenStep Middle East
Kingdom of Bahrain
Chief Strategy Officer
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Peripheral Vision for Project Managers
How to get value from the training/skill
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Program Management Outsourcing Capability Chain:
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work as expected
Prayer & Lunch
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Day Two - 21st January, 2015, Wednesday, Al Dana Hall (contd..)
14:00 – 15:50 pm
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14:30 – 15:10 pm
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A. Majeed Al-Gassab
Abid Mustafa
Jack S. Duggal
Dr. David Hillson
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Coffee Break
16:20 - 16:30 pm
Closing Session
16:20 – 17:30 pm
Hashim M. Al-Rifaai
General Secretary for the Supreme
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General Assembly Meeting (PMI - AGC Members only)
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Professional Training Program Description
Workshop No. 1
Workshop Title:
Program Management to Deliver Strategies (14 PDUs)
Workshop description :
How will I benefit?
Effective change management is critical to translating ambiguous and/or uncertain strategic goals into tangible
benefits for the organization. Program management (PgM) is recognized as the best way to achieve this. Michel
Thiry is a core reviewer of the PMI Standard for Program Management 3rd Edition and author of the book:
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Coordinate the management of multiple, related components to maintain continuous alignment with
objectives.
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of program.
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This seminar is for program managers, chief project officers, project directors and senior managers who need
to manage multiple projects to deliver business strategies. Also for experienced project managers who have
a reasonable experience as project leaders and are interested in PgMP Certification and in understanding the
strategic influences exercised on projects.
What will my seminar experience cover?
In this two-day seminar you will learn the entire program life-cycle and key program components, including
stakeholder and benefits management, governance and decision management. You will develop techniques for
aligning multiple projects with organizational objectives and strategic goals. You will also learn how to formulate
and organize a program, develop a sound business case and manage it to realize strategic and business
objectives. This course features a series of group exercises based on a real-life case study.
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Workshop Instructor: Dr. Michel Thiry
Michel Thiry has an extensive worldwide experience and has worked in many cultural
environments. He has supported the development and implementation of a number of
strategic programs for major corporations in various fields, including construction, financial,
pharmaceutical, IT and IS, telecom, water treatment, transportation (air and rail), local
government and others using agile and change concepts.
He is a regular Keynote Speaker for major International events and Seminar Leader for PMI®
SeminarsWorld since 2001. He has published 2 books and multiple book chapters and articles. a “Significant
Contributor” to the PMI® Standard for Program Management 3rd Edition (2013) and was on the core team of
the new PMI® Practice Guide to Managing Change in Organizations (2013).
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author of books and book chapters as well as a regular Keynote Speaker for major International events.
Date: 18-19 Jan 2015
Days: 2
Fees (US$): Member - 1,250/Non Member - 1,350
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Who should attend?
The course is designed for :
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Workshop Instructor: Dr. David Hillson
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recognized globally as a leading thinker and expert practitioner in risk management, and
he has made several innovative contributions to the field. He consults, writes and speaks
widely on the topic and. David’s consulting, speaking and writing is shaped by his motto
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both sound thinking and practical application.
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support to clients in every major industry sector. David’s input includes strategic direction to organizations facing
major risk challenges, as well as tactical advice on achieving value and competitive advantage from effectively
managing risk.
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Date: 18-19 Jan 2015
Days: 2
Fees (US$): Member - 1,250/Non Member - 1,350
www.pmiagcconference.com
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Professional Training Program Description
Workshop No. 2
Workshop Title: Project Risk Management Master Class (14 PDUs)
Professional Training Program Description
Workshop No. 3
Workshop Title: Next Generation PMO & Portfolio Management (14 PDUs)
Workshop Description :
The project/program management office (PMO) has been a growing trend in recent years, although the reality
of a turbulent business environment is posing new challenges for implementing and sustaining PMOs. The
pressure to deliver more with less and reduce overhead has created a need to find innovative approaches.
Whether you are building a PMO to support and enhance your project management capabilities or to focus
on the strategic aspects of portfolio management, you may encounter implementation challenges and mixed
results. Although the PMO can offer tremendous benefits and have a strategic impact, the challenge is on the
focus of the PMO and the way it is implemented and sustained.
This seminar is designed to anticipate and answer the questions associated with the creation, implementation
and sustenance of PMO and portfolio management excellence. Beside the traditional elements of a PMO, this
seminar will outline the steps necessary to establishing or enhancing and transforming to a next-generation
PMO that focuses on both the operational and strategic aspects. You will learn how to apply next generation
approaches to transform your PMO to an agile and adaptive PMO to support and integrate the changing
complexity of today’s project/program environments. This seminar will also focus on creating the right
environment for portfolio management by providing a framework for project selection, prioritization, oversight
and governance. Every organization is unique, and this seminar will provide a framework that will help you
to assess your organizational environment and culture and craft a customized plan to evolve your PMO and
portfolio to the next level.
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)
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video and accelerated learning techniques.
Workshop Instructor: Jack S. Duggal, MBA, PMP
Mr. Duggal is a sought after international keynote speaker, change-maker and executive.
His passion is to provide new perspectives on how to manage the DANCE of projects and
life in today’s disruptive world and inspire people and organisations on how to Change the
World! Jack is an internationally recognized expert in Organizational Project Management
(OPM) and PMO. He is a top-rated seminar leader for PMI’s SeminarsWorld®. He is also
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and Middle East. He also has extensive experience in leading strategic initiatives in the GCC region including
Dubai Government, Executive Affairs Authority in Abu Dhabi and other leading organizations and Government
in, Kuwait, Oman and Saudi Arabia.
Date: 18-19 Jan 2015
Days: 2
Fees (US$): Member - 1,250/Non Member - 1,350
Change Management : From Initial Idea to Implementation Initiative (14 PDUs)
Workshop description :
DAY ONE - Session 1 - A Change Management Overview
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An open discussion exploring the myths and realities of Change Management. One of the most important ‘lessons’ in
this seminar is that we already know a tremendous amount about why Change fails and succeeds in our organizations.
The information collected in this section will allow us to evaluate the accuracy of the Change Process models discussed
in later sections.
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initiative. Despite this, it poses the most difficulty for Change Agents. This session will explore why it is not sufficient
to merely answer the typical Who, What, Where, When, Why and How questions – but must instead focus on the key
issues raised by the Change Management Models explored in Session 2. The take away from this Session is a template
which attendees can immediately apply to existing Change initiatives.
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DAY ONE - Session 3 - Extracting and applying Rules from Change Theory & Experience.
This seminar is intended to provide attendees both a deeper understanding of Change and a set of tools with immediate
applicability. This specific session is intended to use case studies from the class to identify possible strategies for
immediate deployment.
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DAY TWO - Session 6 - In Class Case Study
The goal and purpose of this scenario is to focus attention on how the different Change Process Models apply in whole
and in part when attempting to understand a real world problem. A difficult – though fairly typical – change management
problem is presented for solution. Why certain approaches fail – with references to the CM models – and how a solution
is arrived at by using key concepts from the CM models is central to the exercise.
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Peter de Jager is a keynote speaker/writer/consultant on the issues relating to the issue of
managing change of all shapes and sizes in all types of organizations. He has published
hundreds of articles ranging from Problem Solving, Creativity and Change to the impact of
technology on areas such as privacy, security and business. His articles have appeared in
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distinctively - provocative. He forces (entices?) the audience, by demonstrating conflicts between their stated
beliefs and behaviours, to think differently about what they thought they knew. You can read much of his work
in the publications section of www.technobility.com or contact him at pdejager@technobility.com
Date: 18-19 Jan 2015
Days: 2
Fees (US$): Member - 1,250/Non Member - 1,350
www.pmiagcconference.com
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Professional Training Program Description
Workshop No. 4
Workshop Title:
Professional Training Program Description
Workshop No. 5
Workshop Title: To Get Ahead, To Rise to the Top, to be Seen as Leader you must take Action Today (14 PDUs)
Workshop Description :
Which instructional materials will be used?
There has never been a better time to be a project manager. Today’s social media tools allow us to connect
with experts and influencers to learn from, share with, and help us get our expertise out to the world. Those
who embrace the new digital tools will lead the rest into the future. In this workshop participants will dive into
each of the most popular social media sites and digital trends to discuss which make the most sense for each
person. Participants will learn about tools such as Klout, to measure influence, Twitter to connect with a large
community of experts, and even hashtags for strategic searching and connecting. Participants will learn how
to optimize their LinkedIn profiles to be found and stand out. We will also work in groups to search for and find
thought leaders and groups on LinkedIn and find helpful presentations on Slideshare.
This session will be interactive and include group work, and tools demonstration.
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This workshop is intended for those who feel as if technology has left them behind and they would like to learn
to use the latest social tools to build personal influence and connect with project management experts and
resources worldwide.
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Workshop Instructor: Gina Schreck
Gina Schreck is the president and founder of SocialKNX, a digital media and social media
marketing company. Gina has been using innovative technologies to connect teams and
organizations with their communities since 1990. Involved in 3D immersive technologies.
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and one of the top 10 coaches on social media tools in 2014, Gina helps people understand
how to utilize today’s technology tools to connect, share knowledge and build relationships.
Date: 18-19 Jan 2015
Days: 2
Fees (US$): Member - 1,250/Non Member - 1,350
Proactively Managing Projects and Resolving Disputes (7 PDUs)
Workshop description :
Construction litigation in today’s world is ever increasing and continuing to plague troubled projects. This
session is a multi-media presentation that outlines the key points regarding an actual claims mitigation training
program used to manage your project, timely mitigate claims and avoid costly litigation. This training program
has been and is being used effectively on large complex multinational construction projects totaling in the billions
of dollars.
The session is presented by using “state of the art” multi-media demonstrative material to help educate all
managers understand the protocols successfully being implemented and tools available to identify and help
plan from the outset a way forward to deal judiciously with the common pitfalls that can disrupt and delay
your projects. It emphasizes the Do’ and Don’ts regarding to the modus operandi needed to manage large
international projects in advance of when construction commences and during the course of construction.
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Date: 19 Jan 2015
Days: 1
Fees (US$): Member - 1000/Non Member - 1,100
www.pmiagcconference.com
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Workshop No. 6
Workshop Title:
Professional Training Program Description
Workshop No. 7
Workshop Title:
Value Engineering and Innovation in Project Management (7 PDUs)
Workshop description :
This workshop is aimed at much value can be added to a project using the concept of Value Engineering and
Innovation throughout the project lifecycle. Value Engineering and Innovation can bring new life into new products
apart from a me-too ordinary production. The process, methodology and discipline are being presented in this
workshop with many actual real life examples experienced by the speaker.
Workshop Instructor: Francis Hung, PMP, P. Eng, MBA, RCDD, PRINCE2,
MSP, ITIL, P3O, Agile
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management and product management. A certified trainer for the Project Management Institute and the
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project management office (PMO) for large corporations. He holds six patents in his previous work.
Date: 22 Jan 2015
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Fees (US$): Member - 1000/Non Member - 1,100
Workshop Description :
Which instructional materials will be used?
This workshop aims to delve into the depths of strategy leadership through a series of case studies. The
instructor engages the participants by introducing a series of engaging case studies from real business contexts
and excites the participants to explore key issues using a participant-centered case study method of learning
pioneered by Harvard Business School (HBS).
Each participant will receive a course folder that include case studies and lecture notes.
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This workshop is appropriate for managerslooking to improve their knowledge and skills on strategy
leadership.
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Selection and sequencing of case studies aim to facilitate real-time reflective learning.
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and Program Management Professional (PgMP) certification examinations. He also conducts Leadership
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leading many strategy development and implementation projects.
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Management Institute (PMI) and Competent Communicator (CC) and Advance Toastmaster (ATM) certifications
from Toastmasters International (TMI). Azad is also a Graduate of PMI Leadership Institutes Masters Class
2005.
He has been a Consultant to many new businesses and two social initiatives. He has also worked in 4 countries
in the Middle East and in India and has traveled to more than 20 countries. Azad is a natural leader who
passionately believes in the power of leadership and project management in bringing about business and social
changes.
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The course requires no prerequisite. However the participants will be required to read the case studies prior to the
case discussion and actively participate in the workshop.
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Date: 22 Jan 2015
Days: 1
Fees (US$): Member - 1000/Non Member - 1,100
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Professional Training Program Description
Workshop No. 8
Workshop Title: Strategy Leadership Through Case Studies (7 PDUs)
Professional Training Program Description
Workshop No. 9
Workshop Title: Earned Value Management (14 PDUs)
Toward effective Project Performance Measurement and efficient Project Performance Management
Overview
Earned value management is a set of project management best practices. Simply it is a project management
methodology that facilitates an objective measurement for the project performance. EVM helps in measuring the
project progress, project status, project trend and project forecast.
In this 2-day workshop, participants will be introduced to the EVP concepts and how to implement the EVM as
the most effective and the efficient approach for project performance measurement and project performance
management.
Participants will experience creating an earned value management baseline, determining earned value from
project status, calculating earned value management indices, and estimating final cost and completion date.
The workshop includes the new earned schedule method to improve schedule prediction. This workshop
is perfect for team leads, cost account managers, financial and schedule control staff, project and program
managers, and chief project officers. This workshop covers all the essential knowledge needed to apply earned
value management to your projects. When completed, you participants will understand the role of control
account managers (CAM), and how to determine where to place control accounts within projects. Participants
will also experience how earned value data analysis provides insight into cost and schedule performance.
The AACEI (Association of Advancement for Cost Engineering International) Earned Value Professional
certification (EVP) is the only industry recognized professional certification for career minded earned value
management professionals. This workshop will prepare the participants for all four sections of the AACEI day
long (EVP) exam. The workshop also includes a sample of (EVP) exam questions involving analysis of EVM
data.
Who should attend?
Project managers, team members, project engineers, design engineers, project leaders, industrial engineers,
program managers, operations managers, functional managers, information technology professionals, and all
Individuals need to learn the Earned Value Management and apply them to their projects to add values and
improve the rate of return.
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Workshop Instructor: Osama Bakir RMP, PMP, Masc. P.Eng.
Eng. Bakir has more than 28 years experience in implementing best practices of project
management while assuming senior positions in project management working for
various international consulting firms in many different industries, including Constructions
Management, Telecom, Information Technologies, Oil and Gas and Business Management.
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Canada (P.Eng.)
Date: 18-19 January 2015
Days: 2 Fees (US$): Member - 1,250/Non Member - 1,350
15th International Conference, 19-21 January, 2015, Bahrain
PMI-Arabian Gulf Chapter - Conference & Seminar Registration Form
Company Information
Delegate Information (Please print legibly or type)
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Please mail check to:
Mr. Salim Bhuria
Treasurer
15th International Conference Committee
PMI-Arabian Gulf Chapter,
P.O. Box 4316, Shuwaikh – 70654, Kuwait.
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+966.5068.10102 Email : pmi-agc@pmi-agc.com
Account Name
: Project Management Institute - Arabian Gulf Chapter
Account No.
: 99094398
Bank
: National Bank of Bahrain (NBB),
Manama, Bahrain.
Swift Code
: NBOBBHBM
IBAN
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Print Name
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Delegates Cancellation and Refunds:
Cancellation must be received in writing to the Conference Secretariat.
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before 19th December 2014. After this date no refund will be considered.
Accommodation Arrangement:
The chapter has reserved blocks of rooms during the conference,
seminars and exhibition at the conference venue Gulf Hotel, Manama,
Bahrain with special rates which will be available on a first come first serve
basis. The hotel reservation is the responsibility of the participant.
Group Discounts
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Total Amount Due in US Dollars
Group discounts are available for companies and organizations sending
delegates of 10 or more. Visit www.pmi-agc.com to obtain more
information about our group discount offers.
All participants who register
for the conference will be
entitled to claim 14 PDUs:
* Send by email to pmi-agc@pmi-agc.com
or 'BY+965.2482.1406
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Exhibition Stand Booking Form
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19-21 January 2015; Gulf International Convention Centre (GICC), Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain
Company:
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Products or services to be displayed:
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No. of stands required
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with three chairs, two fluorescent lights, one 240 volt
power socket.
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request based on availability.
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the full payment by 1st November, 2014.
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Form of Payment:
Check payable to Project Management Institute
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PMI-Arabian Gulf Chapter,
P.O. Box 4316, Shuwaikh – 70654, Kuwait,
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Email : pmi-agc@pmi-agc.com
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Project Management Institute - Arabian Gulf Chapter
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National Bank of Bahrain (NBB), Manama, Bahrain.
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Exhibition Information
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Provisional booking for sponsors exhibition
stands may be made by Contacting:
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Sponsorship provides unique opportunities for
you to boost your company’s visibility and image
via your booth at the exhibition.
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The Exhibition will be the stepping stone to
foster a close relationship between industry
experts and service providers to build better
ties for the future development in the Gulf
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theme “Delivering GCC 2030 Vision Through
Excellent Project Management” is an exclusive
event for communicating with your business
partners and associates.
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to participate in this conference. Joining the
exhibitions are project Investors and financiers,
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Services Providers from North America, Europe
and Middle East.
The Exhibition to be held concurrent with the
conference, and will be a unique opportunity for
project engineers, specialists, product suppliers,
consultants and contractors to introduce their
latest products, services and technologies.
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Booking for Exhibition Stands
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Eng. Jameel Khalaf Al Alawi
email: jkalalawi@gmail.com
Tel: +973 36980010
PMI Arabian Gulf Chapter (PMI-AGC)
P.O. Box 4316, Shuwaikh – 70654, Kuwait
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Mobile : +965.6592.2392;
+966.5068.10102
Email : pmi-agc@pmi-agc.com
Freighter Contact:
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Sponsors/Exhibitors Benefits
Official Sponsor
Diamond Sponsor
Platinum Sponsor
Gold Sponsor
Dinner Sponsor
Lunch Sponsor
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conference website which shall be connected to
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Entitles for exhibition stand space with stand
fittings at the exhibition hall.
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conference hall along with the conference
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with company logo.
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Sponsorship Form
I5th PMI-AGC International Conference
19-21 January 2015; Gulf International Convention Centre (GICC), Gulf Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain
Company Name:
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please contact PMI-AGC Head Office at
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Wire Transfer to Chapter’s Bank Account
Account Name
: Project Management Institute - Arabian Gulf Chapter
Account No.
: 99094398
Bank
: National Bank of Bahrain (NBB), Manama, Bahrain
Swift Code
: NBOBBHBM
IBAN
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Authorized by (Name):
Note: Due to big demand in the sponsorship, acceptance
will be based on the first come first serve basis. Completed
registration form should be faxed at +965 2482 1406
Mr. Salim Bhuria
Signature:
Project Management Institute-Arabian Gulf Chapter
15th International Conference Committee
PMI-Arabian Gulf Chapter,
P.O. Box 4316, Shuwaikh – 70654, Kuwait
Job title:
Salim Bhuria, P.O. Box 4316, Shuwaikh – 70654, Kuwait
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Email : pmi-agc@pmi-agc.com
Payable to: ++Project Management Institute++
Please mail check to:
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Conference Venue & Attractions of Bahrain
Conference Venue
The conference and exhibition will be
held at the Gulf International Convention
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of Bahrain. The Gulf Hotel offers luxurious
hospitality. A landmark in Manama,
just 10 minutes away from the Bahrain
International Airport and 5 minutes from the
City Centre. It offers 366 well-appointed
rooms of gracious style, uncompromising
efficiency and thoughtful technology. The
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Centre offers exhibition, meeting and prefunction areas with unequalled state ofthe-art facilities. The hotel houses many
of Bahrain’s leading restaurants.
Gulf Hotel
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Bahrain, an archipelago of 33 islands, is rich in history ancient civilizations and is situated in the Arabian
Gulf, off the east coast of Saudi Arabia. The country offers a fascinating blend of Eastern and Western
cultures. The capital Manama is a quite modern cosmopolitan city, which boasts world class restaurants,
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to April the weather is very pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15 to 24 degree centigrade. Arabic
is the official language, but English is widely used by most businesses.
Bahrain International Circuit
Bahrain Fort
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Bahrain, initiated by the Crown Prince, Shaikh
Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa. The Crown Prince
is the Honorary President of the Bahrain Motor
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the city of Manama and situated at Karbabad, the
village well known for its traditional basketry on
the North Central coastline. It is also known as
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become the seat of successive civilizations, the
last of which was the Islamic era. The fort was
built by Portuguese in 1522. The Portuguese
added the high walls, the huge square tower and
surrounding moat which is still visible to visitors.
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position and boasted a navigation ammunition
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It is a typical specialized museum consisting
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that have been collected from the Islamic world
in general and from North Africa, Iran, India and
China in particular. It also displays rare Islamic
artifacts, Jewelry and gold-ornamented glass
utensils, including the great Islamic heritage arts
that had an influence through out the world. The
building also includes a lecture hall provided with
sophisticated equipment, a library of scientific,
Islamic reference books, and Arabic calligraphy
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several languages. It is definitely worth visiting as
part of Bahrain’s tourist landmarks
Grand Mosque Bahrain
The PMI-AGC will once again serve as the regional focus for the Middle East project management community.
Since its inception in 1992, PMI-AGC has built an enviable reputation for its high quality technical program and
for its consistent ability to attract major names in the industry to
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15th International Conference, Seminars & Exhibition
19-21 January, 2015, Gulf Hotel, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain
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PMI-AGC Head Office
email: pmi-agc @pmi-agc.com
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Salim A. Bhuria
P.O. Box 4316, Shuwaikh – 70654, Kuwait
Mobile : +965.6592.2392; +966.5068.10102
Email : pmi-agc@pmi-agc.com
www.pmiagcconference.com
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OFFICIAL SPONSORS
SUPPORTED BY
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Consolidated Contractors Company
GOLD SPONSORS
CONFERENCE BAG SPONSOR
OTHER SPONSORS
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