Kochi hosts the second Project Management Regional Conference 2016

PMI’s Trivandrum Kerala Chapter & Chennai chapter jointly host the one day event witnessing largest gathering of project management professionals

Inauguration of PMI's Regional Conference 2016 - Kochi (L to R) Raj Kalady  Raghunandan Menon  Commodore G Prakash  V_
Inauguration of PMI’s Regional Conference 2016 – Kochi (L to R) Raj Kalady, Raghunandan Menon, Commodore G Prakash, Vikram Kumar B T, Prasannaa Sampath, P. Ramasubramaniam and Anu Francis John

Kochi, February 13, 2016: The Trivandrum Kerala Chapter & Chennai Chapter of Project Management Institute (PMI), the world’s leading not-for-profit professional membership association for the project management profession, hosted the second regional conference today at Kochi.

The one day conference themed, ‘Innovating Project Management for Higher Impact’ was inaugurated by Shri V J Kurian, IAS, Managing Director CIAL with a welcome address by Dr. Vikram Kumar B T, President – PMI Trivandrum Kerala Chapter and  Mr. P. Ramasubramaniam, President Chennai PMI Chapter. Commodore G. Prakash, Indian Navy, the guest of honour, addressed the audience along with felicitating Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) for successfully completing the project to be a first fully solar energy-powered airport in the world.

The conference focused on innovative and creative adaptions of proven project management techniques that will yield better results, help organisations make a big impact in the country’s economy and thereby lead to India creating a much higher impact in the world economy. The conference comes at a time when PMI’s Pulse of the Profession®: The High Cost of Low Performance 2016 report has been released. The report reveals that organisations around the world waste an average of USD 122 million for every USD 1 billion spent on projects as a result of poor project management practices. By effectively using project management practices, organisations can save 12% of their costs. The findings also highlight – organisations that effectively use formal project management practices waste 13 times less than the ones which don’t, re-iterating the value of project management practices.

Speaking at the conference, Mr. Raj Kalady, Managing Director PMI India said, With the onset of various nation building initiatives to create a better India, it becomes an imperative to put focus driven efforts along with a fool proof system that encompasses planning, streamlining efforts, continuous monitoring, controlling communication, better risk management, managing budgets, stakeholder management and other areas – in other words incorporating good project management practices. Project management is a profession of continuous learning and the gathering of industry leaders, visionaries and project practitioners during such conferences helps one and all to evolve continuously with the changing times.”

The conference witnessed industry views and invited speeches that focused on best project management practices adopted in India.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony Dr. Vikram Kumar B T, President – PMI Trivandrum Kerala Chapter said, The effort behind conducting the second Project Management Regional Conference in Kochi is to provide a great forum for all the project management professionals and those who aspire to become project managers, to come, network, listen and learn from each other. The conference as a platform aims to bring together industry experts from a wide spectrum of industries and organizations to share the knowledge and best practices of project management.”

Echoing similar sentiment, Mr. P. Ramasubramaniam, President Chennai PMI Chapter said, “The constant effort at PMI is to focus on the current trends and identify gaps that organisations need to address and eventually provide value to its members and the community. With the the global economy growing, organisation are heavily investing in innovation which has brought us to the crux of the conference theme – Innovating Project Management for Higher Impact.”

The conference is region’s largest annual gathering for CXOs, trainers, and project professionals with its main goals being exchange of ideas & experiences by industry experts along with promoting the discipline and practices of project management across varied domains. Some of the high profile keynote addresses during the conference included; Commodore G. Prakash, Indian Navy; Shri Padmakumar C, CMD Terumo Penpol; Shri Anthony Thomas, CIO GE India; V T Chandra Sekhar Rao, Ex-Director, Foster Wheeler and Shri Prashanth N, IAS, District Collector, Kozhikode.

About Project Management Regional Conference, India 2016:

PMI Trivandrum, Kerala Chapter hosts the second PMI India Project Management Regional Conference along with the PMI Chennai Chapter on February 13, 2016 at Hotel Crowne Plaza -Kochi.

The conference aims to provide a platform to exchange the ideas & experiences in project management through key note addresses and technical papers; strengthen the practitioners’ network for a better project management community and recognize & honor the contribution of organizations and individuals made in the project management realm.

Highlights:

  • Attended by over 300 project management professionals from diverse fields
  • Learn latest and best practices in the Project Management fraternity
  • Multiple formats including key note addresses, technical papers, and awards

For more information: http://www.pmi.org.in/events/regconf2016/

About PMI:

PMI is the world’s leading not-for-profit professional membership association for the project, program and portfolio management profession. PMI delivers value for more than 2.9 million professionals working in nearly every country in the world through global advocacy, collaboration, education and research.

For more information, log on to: www.pmi.org.in

About PMI Trivandrum Kerala Chapter:

PMI Trivandrum, Kerala chapter is one of the 8 PMI chapters in India and was established in the year 2003. The chapter office is based out of the Technopark Campus, Trivandrum. Over the years, the member community base of the chapter has increased significantly and is now spread over the entire state of Kerala and beyond. The chapter provides value not just to the project management community but also to the society as a whole through training and professional development programs, holding workshops, volunteer development programs, mentoring programs, publishing project management journals, holding conferences, etc.

For more information, log on to: http://www.pmikerala.org/

About PMI Chennai Chapter:

The PMI Chennai Chapter (PMICC) is a non-profit oriented chartered component of Project Management Institute (PMI®) incorporated in 2002. The PMICC excels in providing numerous services to individuals from all walks of life. Knowledge sharing and networking sessions, PMP & Beyond training programs, one-day workshops, membership, volunteering through leadership opportunities and operational excellence schemes are some of the offerings by the chapter. Through the Student Connect Programs, the PMICC creates awareness on PMI® activities at leading institutions and universities in the state.

For more information, log on to: http://pmichennai.org/pmi/