Applying a Structured Approach to Outcomes to Increase Chances of Success.

It's important that outcomes are considered in a structured and sustainable way, this webinar will explore how to make project outcomes more effective and ecological.

Applying a Structured Approach to Outcomes to Increase Chances of Success.

Date: 7th September 2023 from 12:30 – 13:30 BST

Link -  https://event.apm.org.uk/event/cef24d73-4dee-4f16-b9ac-71e3d21eba1d/summary and use the “Book Now” button to book on to the webinar

Tim Lyons, a professional member ANLP and Fellow of the Association for Project Management has approached ANLP about setting up a joint event to build on previous successful collaborations.  The opportunity also allows the exposure of ANLP members to the chartered body that governs project management within the UK.

The project environment is all about creating change from something to something else. There is always an expected outcome or outcomes. Sometimes these are defined at the start and sometimes they can change in a more agile way during a project’s lifetime. What is important is that outcomes are considered in a structured and sustainable way. 

In discussion with two experts in their fields (healthcare delivery and major rail infrastructure) this webinar will explore how to make project outcomes more effective and ‘ecological’ in the sense of not threatening other aspects of the project or organisation by setting targets that cannot be delivered without major disruption.

This webinar will take place on 7th September 2023 12:30 - 13:30 BST and will include an invited audience and interviews with experts drawn from ANLP members and other professionals.  APM has in-house technical teams who can facilitate and moderate the webinar.

This webinar will likely include some discussion of the NLP well-formedness characteristics:

  • Stated in the positive
  • Defined using sensory-based evidence (and with a nod to SMART evidence)
  • Initiated and maintained by those who want the outcome
  • Preserving the positive by-products of the present state
  • Appropriately contextualised to surrounding ecology

Our expert panel will share their experience of setting and achieving outcomes, and how to avoid pitfalls.

Speaker panel confirmed to date - 

Michael Dunlop

Kim Kapur