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The PMO CoP community provides opportunities for PMO specialists to share experiences and information with peers, from whom they can learn and develop professionally and personally. Members come together to engage and share their views, critical industry information, and best practices via physical and online events, in real-time.
We promote professional awareness of the value of PMOs and the role they play in achieving organisational and strategic objectives, as well as nurturing collaboration and integration between the project, program, and portfolio management disciplines.
Contact details:
PMO Community of Practice – Ryan Chaffey
E: cop-pmo@aipm.com.au
The Project Management Office (PMO) community of practice hosts regular discussion group and events.
The Defence CoP provides a collaborative network focused on building best practice in defence project management. We recognise our community are advocates for striving towards project management excellence in defence projects. This means we learn from other, sharing expertise while building capacity and solving problems in defence projects.
Defence project management requires multi-disciplinary understanding of many areas of professional disciplines – from technical professions through to government procurement guidelines, international arms regulations, capability development, risk management, and ensuring appropriate engagement of the right authorities.
The Defence CoP is driven to improve project management best practises within the defence sector and to support the project management community and related disciplines to implement projects successfully.
Topics to be explored in the Defence CoP include but are not limited to:
Defence Community of Practice – Stuart Lymn
E: cop-defence@aipm.com.au
The Defence community of practice hosts regular discussion groups and events.
The Project Controls community of practice is for professionals and trainees engaged in the quantitative areas of project management. The CoP’s focus is to foster an inclusive project controls community across Australia and be considered a facilitator for project controls within industry.
Key disciplines include planning, scheduling, cost estimation, earned value management, performance measurement, forensic assessment, risk management, document control, and the project management methodologies that integrate the people, tools, systems, and processes who use them. The CoP aims to meet four times per year to present, highlight, and discuss relevant topics within the project controls area.
Project Controls Community of Practice – Lauren MacDougall
E: cop-pmcontrols@aipm.com.au
The Project Controls community of practice hosts regular discussion groups and events.
The establishment of the Local Government Community of Practice (CoP) in the realm of project management and leadership marks a significant initiative aimed at fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and professional development within the public sector at local, state, and federal levels. This CoP serves as a dedicated platform for government professionals to exchange insights, best practices, and innovative approaches to project management, thereby enhancing the overall effectiveness and efficiency of government initiatives.
Local Government Community of Practice – Rodney Watton
E: cop-gov@aipm.com.au
The Government community of practice hosts regular discussion groups and events.
The Artificial Intelligence Community of Practice (AI CoP) is a hub for professionals seeking to collaborate, share knowledge, and advance their expertise in artificial intelligence and its application in project management profession. Through engaging discussions, resource sharing, and targeted events, the AI CoP facilitates continuous learning and fosters innovation in AI technologies. Members benefit from staying updated on industry trends, networking with peers, and accessing tailored resources to support their AI projects and initiatives.
AI Community of Practice – Tamara Mirkovic
E: cop-ai@aipm.com.au
The AI community of practice hosts regular discussion groups and events.
The agile community of practice is to allow professionals to connect with each other and explore applications of agile approaches to project management. The ultimate goal is to provide additional tools to our members to help them improve how they can deliver projects for their organisations.
The plan is run regular events with a focus on introducing new ideas, sharing practical applications, case studies and discussion to support each other to develop new skills. This network will also provide an informal opportunity for members to raise concerns or challenges with agile in a supportive environment of Project Management Professionals in a Chatham House rules environment and leverage the knowledge of their peers and community.
The Agile community of practice hosts regular discussion groups and events.
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