Details:

Join us for an insightful and groundbreaking meetup featuring Martin Paver, renowned author of Next Generation Risk Management and CEO of Projecting Success, and Donnie MacNicol, expert in major project delivery and member of the Project Data Analytics Task Force. This session will explore and debate the future of risk management, contrasting traditional methods with the innovative approach of variance analytics.

Speakers:

      •     Martin Paver: Martin will challenge the status quo by discussing why traditional risk management methods are facing challenges and outlining the potential of variance analytics. He will delve into how advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence can reshape risk management.
      •     Donnie MacNicol: Donnie will provide a complementary perspective, focusing on integrating human-centric data with existing project performance data to enhance real-time decision making. His insights will highlight how leaders and teams can predict variances from traditional performance measures using often overlooked data.

Session Highlights:

      •     The Power of Traditional Risk Management: Examining the established strengths and proven advantages of traditional risk management methods.
      •     Limitations of Traditional Approaches: Discussing why traditional methods may be becoming less effective in today’s dynamic environment.
      •     The Future with Variance Analytics: Exploring how variance analytics, powered by advanced data analytics and AI, can revolutionise risk management.
      •     Transition Strategies: Practical advice on how to transition your projects and organisation to a forward-thinking approach that integrates both traditional and modern techniques.

Interactive Discussion:

Expect a dynamic and balanced debate as Martin and Donnie present differing viewpoints, inviting attendees to critique and shape this new paradigm. This is a unique opportunity to engage with leading thinkers in the field and to influence the future of risk management.

Join us for a lively debate and contribute to the evolution of risk management practices.