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Following our October and November CCG sessions covering the Productivity Partnership, in his presentation Bill Smith referred to the October 2011 published Price Waterhouse Cooper report entitled 'Valuing the role of Construction in the New Zealand Economy'. As advised, this report has now been made available to access for CCG members via the following link.
NEW! Risk Module Presented by Derek Salkeld, DS+A Ltd, United Kingdom ATTENTION PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE
17th & 18th November 2011, Christchurch 24th & 25th November 2011, Auckland Tutor: Derek Salkeld Derek has worked on the development of projects for twenty five years. After training as a geophysicist, he spent eight years as a systems design engineer and engineering manager in the defence sector. He has made significant contributions to the funding applications and business cases to many high profile projects including Phase 1 of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link and Crossrail. He is a doctoral student at the School of Business, University of Exeter researching mathematical methods for the prediction of project funding requirements. He founded DS+A Ltd. in 1990. The company specialises in risk management and risk analysis and has completed over five hundred commissions. Mr Salkeld trains the company's analysts and continues to work as a senior analyst.
Course Programme Modules Include: - THE PROBLEM WITH PROJECTS: how Risk Analysis and Risk Management will help
- TIME RISK ASSESSMENT: how much funding and time does a project need?
- CONSTRUCTING A COST RISK ASSESSMENT
- HOW TO USE RISK ANALYSIS TO MANAGE RISKS I: how to analyse risk ownership
- HOW TO USE RISK ANALYSIS TO MANAGE RISKS II: reducing risk
- CARRYING OUT RISK WORK
C8 Christchurch has now started!
We're into block one which consists of: - Module 1: Business Excellence in Construction - 22nd to 23rd September 2011
- Module 2: Personality Profiles - 23rd September 2011
- Module 3: Leadership Skills - 20th October 2011
- Module 4: Communication Skills - 21st October 2011
- Module 18: Risk Assessment and Management - 16th to 17th November 2011
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