SESSION ON RISK MANAGEMENT IN PROJECTS &
HOW BUSINESS ANALYSIS HELPS
MITIGATE THOSE RISKS

 

PMI NORTH INDIA CHAPTER INITIATIVE SPONSORED BY ESI INTERNATIONAL

Dear Chapter Members & PM Practitioners

ESI International and PMI North India collaboratively bring to you an evening with Glenn Brule. ESI International, one of PMI’s REP and IIBA authorized service provider, is delighted to present for all of you a High Tea seminar on Risk Mitigation in Project Management using appropriate practices and processes of Business Analysis.

“Managing Risk Using Business Analysis: Implementing Best Practices to Reduce Your Project Risk”
- Glenn Brule, Director of Client Solutions for ESI International, IIBA VicePresident of Chapters

Glenn’s Profile

 

Glenn Brûlé, Director of Client Solutions for ESI International, has more than 18 years of experience in many facets of business, including project management, business analysis, software design and facilitation. At ESI, he is responsible for supporting a global team of business consultants working with Fortune 1000 organizations. Glenn's background as an educator, communicator and business consultant has served him well through his many client engagements. These engagements have focused on understanding, diagnosing and providing workable business solutions to complex problems across various industries, including financial services, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, insurance and automotive, as well as government agencies

In addition to his position at ESI, Glenn is a founding member and serves as a Director at Large for the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA). Glenn’s primary responsibility is to form local chapters of the IIBA around the world by working with volunteers from such countries as Italy, India, Singapore, China, Japan, Germany, and the Czech Republic to name a few.

Glenn is a frequent speaker at professional association meetings and conference around the world, including ProjectWorld/World Congress for Business Analysts and IIBA events. Glenn has authored numerous articles on business analysis and was instrumental in the development of two ESI white papers: “Eight Things Your Business Analysts Need to Know—A Practical Approach to Building and Improving Competencies” and “Establishing and Maturing a Business Analysis Centre of Excellence—the Essential Guide.”

ESI International is the leading provider of project management, business analysis, contract management, sourcing management and business skills performance improvement programs. For 25 years, ESI has been building talent and driving results within Fortune 1000 companies and nearly every major U.S. government agency. ESI offers public classroom training in 75 cities worldwide, on-site training, e-training and professional services. With ESI's flexible approach to training, clients can create a unique, customized solution for their specific needs. To date, the ESI Professional Development Programs have benefited 850,000 professionals in 100 countries. www.esi-intl.com

The IIBA - The International Institute of Business Analysis
The IIBA is an international, independent, not-for-profit professional association serving the growing field of Business Analysis. The IIBA vision is to be the leading world-wide professional association that develops and maintains standards for the practice of business analysis and for the certification of practitioners.

Managing Risk Using Business Analysis: Implementing Best Practices to Reduce Your Project Risk

Incomplete or inaccurate requirements are often cited as one of the main causes of project failure. Whether you are 10 feet away from the user or an ocean away, it is imperative that you accurately gather and document requirements in order to mitigate your project risk. Presenting a complete requirements picture early on and staying on course throughout the project life cycle is crucial to success. Managing your project risk through the use of business analysis best practices is a best practice in itself

ESI will discuss the vital link between business analysis best practices and improvements in risk management and will present a tool to assess your project risks and opportunities early in the project life cycle.

This presentation provides  a framework to discuss best practices in business analysis.
Key Learning Points:
·         Key components of managing risk on projects
·         Proven techniques to define better user requirements
·         How to leverage business analysis best practices to mitigate project risk

 For Future Communications– Please register yourself with PMI North India Chapter's Official Yahoo group http://groupsyahoo.com/group/PMINORTHINDIACHAPTER

 

Venue


India Habitat Center, Casuarina Hall, Lodhi Road,
New Delhi

Date
May 11, 2009

Credit
1 PDU

Charges
Complementary

Limited Seats

First Requested
 First Booked Basis

Program Details

4:00 – 4:05 PM

Introduction from PMI Delhi Chapter

4:05 – 4:20 PM

Talk On Converging what ESI has to offer and Project Management

4:20 – 5:20 PM

Glenn’s Presentation On Risk Mitigation In Project Management Using Business Analysis

5:20 – 5:30 PM

Q&A

5:30 – 6:00 PM

Networking

&

High Tea

Registration
Please send back a confirmation mail to the email sender with your details like PMI Membership No, Name &
Email Address

PMI NORTH INDIA CHAPTER

Registered Mailing Address:
I-121, Kirti  Nagar, New Delhi - 110015