Tom Carbone, PMP, SSBB

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Developing your project and program managers will provide a critical advantage.  Tom explains the results of a detailed research study and provides some proven methods for this critical project and program manager development.

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Program Manager development

An informative and entertaining overview or project risk management based on the PMI   G-PMBOK® Standard and the most current risk management literature.

Project risk management

Product Development SUCCESS FACTORS

Tom will introduce and review product development models and success factors.   The talk covers models of the front-end and the development segments.  It includes results of a study based on the front-end of new product development.

 

The Marriage between product development and project management

This participant interactive session will review some of the most important product development research studies to date, highlight critical product development success factors, and discuss the impact that project managers can have on the success of product development projects.

This talk reviews a method for improving the integration of operations, marketing, technology development, and product design using the Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) framework.

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Product Development using APQP

Tom will explain the benefits of the PRM which include an increased focus on the most imminent risks, prioritizing risk contingency planning, improved team participation in the risk management process, and development of improved risk controls. 

 

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The Project risk Matrix (PRM)

Systems Thinking for Project managers and teams

Beyond the skills in the technical management of projects, there is an ever increasing importance on the soft skills of the trade, and in particular of thinking systemically.  Benefits in project planning, improved stakeholder communication, and project success are quantified from the systems approach.