Conference Programme on Stage 1
James Baker
CEO of Graphene@Manchester
10am
Presentation title, synopsis and speaker bio coming soon.
Rupert Taylor
CEO / Co-Founder of Kivue
10.45am
Is this the end of PMO as we know it?
In our talk, we’ll explore the transformation of portfolio management, whether we are at the end of the traditional PMO as we know it and where high-value PMO functions go next. We will explore the evolving delivery landscape and methodologies that now demand a new approach. We’ll present the concept of a Next Gen PMO—an outcome and value-based approach that embraces the need to keep it simple and workable whilst always adding value to the organisation. Join us to uncover the reasons for this shift and gain actionable insights on successfully evolving to a Next Gen PMO. Discover how Next Gen PMOs will impact portfolio delivery success, enabling organizations to adapt, thrive, and deliver value in an era of unprecedented change.
SPEAKER BIO – With more than 35 years’ experience in leadership of change programmes and portfolios, Rupert specialises in bridging the chasm between traditional PMOs and the way executive teams think and work today. His expertise in change delivery combines with an absolute commitment to keeping solutions simple, workable and outcome focussed to improve the chances of PMO success and adding value to the organisation and its key stakeholders. Rupert co-founded Kivue Perform, a portfolio management and reporting (PMR) tool designed and built adopting the same principles of ‘keep it simple, workable and outcome focussed’ to offer a tool that adds value to PMOs, leadership teams and organisations’ ability to realise portfolio delivery success.
Gloria J Miller
Managing Consultant / Founder of Maxmetrics
11.30am
Using serious games as a management tool in transitioning to agile practices
Agile project management has grown widely in the last decade. Serious games can help manage challenges transitioning from traditional/waterfall projects to agile projects. Serious games are designed for specific purposes other than pure entertainment and incorporate elements of games into non-game activities. In the session, we present a method for using serious games that include objective setting, gameplay, and debriefing. We present three types of games: 1) a board game for differences between the project types, 2) agile games for specific practices, and 3) innovation games for collaborating with customers to understand their needs, requirements, and priorities. The session would be of interest to project managers, sponsors, business analysts, and product owners.
SPEAKER BIO – Gloria J. Miller has more than 20 years of project leadership experience and provides consulting for managing complex projects and realizing organizational change. She has authored studies, articles and books on intelligence systems and implementation methodologies, including ‘Going Agile Project Management Practices–3rd Edition’. Gloria has a doctorate and a master’s degree in business administration and a bachelor of science in computer science, and she is a Certified Scrum Master® (CSM®), a Project Management Professional (PMP®), and PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP®). Gloria is the founder and managing consultant of maxmetrics, an international consultancy company.
Gero Renker
Founder of Program Framework
12.15pm
The do’s and don’ts of successful PPM tool implementation
If your organisation is looking to deploy a Project Portfolio Management tool, or if you’ve got one deployed that isn’t quite delivering on its promise, then this session is for you! With a background of 20 years in the PPM space, Gero will share the essence of Program Framework’s experience in implementing PPM solutions for hundreds of organisations across all sectors. Covering the full journey from business case and tool selection to implementation and ongoing adoption, get some real-world pragmatic advice on what you can do right from the start, and what traps to avoid. Some of the topics we will discuss:
- How you can tell that you need a PPM tool
- What not to do when you’re initiating the implementation project
- Real-world advice for successful user adoption
- Principles for long-term success
There are many ways of getting it wrong – join this session to increase your chances of getting it right!
SPEAKER BIO – Gero is a co-founder of Program Framework, a consulting firm who transform project organisations with the help of Microsoft Cloud solutions for Project and Portfolio management. Built in the Power Platform, their Power Framework solution delivers advanced PPM capabilities deployed in your Microsoft cloud.
Liz Bohler
Senior Manager at MI-GSO | PCUBED
Barney Harle
Head of Major Projects at Manchester City Council
2pm
Panel discussion title, synopsis and speaker bio’s coming soon.
Planisware
Speaker to be confirmed
2.45pm
Presentation title, synopsis and speaker bio coming soon.
John Edmonds
Senior Architect PPM
PeopleCert
3.30pm
PRINCE2®7 – Best practice made better
The new PRINCE2® 7 is here and it’s more human, more sustainable, flexible, inclusive and smart than ever before! The world’s leading project management method has evolved to meet the needs of the future, by incorporating the latest processes, tools, and technologies to stay ahead of the curve. Best practice has just become even better!
SPEAKER BIO – John Edmonds is the senior PPM architect at PeopleCert. He has been training, consulting, using, authoring, and writing about PRINCE2 for more than 20 years and he was part of the team that has created this latest edition – PRINCE2®7. John will explain how this latest edition has come about and talk us through the key elements of the method.
Kath Shackleton
Senior Project Manager at Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture
4.15pm
Presentation title, synopsis and speaker bio coming soon.
TransparentChoice
Speaker to be confirmed
4.45pm
Presentation title, synopsis and speaker bio coming soon.
Commercial Workshop on Stage 2
Andy Murray
Executive Director at Major Projects Association
10.45am
PRINCE2® 7 and AI project management
The new PRINCE2® 7 is here, and it’s more human, more sustainable, flexible, inclusive and smart than ever before! What’s more is that it is ‘AI ready’ as the world’s leading project management method now includes how to make best use of data and digital technologies to improve project performance. Andy’s talk will explain the opportunities of data analytics and AI in project decision making and how organisations, teams and individuals using PRInce2(r)7 can benefit from the latest update.
SPEAKER BIO – Andy is the Executive Director of the Major Projects Association, prior to which he spent 30 years as a practitioner, consultant and assurer of complex projects and programmes for public, private and third sector organisations both domestically and internationally. Andy is a respected author, having worked with HM Treasury, Cabinet Office, the Association for Project Management (APM), Axelos and PeopleCert to develop best practice guidance on their behalf. Publications include PRINCE2, P3M3, Routemap and the Governance of Co-Owned Projects. He is the Chair of the APM’s Governance Special Interest Group and is leading on the Project Data Analytics Task Force.
Andy is a collaborative and inclusive senior leader with a track record of building high-performing teams both within his organisation, across partnerships and with voluntary groups. Outside of work Andy is spends his time mountain biking or helping out Willaston FC (a community football club) as treasurer and manager of one of the youth teams.
Lester Lovelock
Modern Work Management Practice Lead, Professional Services at CPS
11.15am
The power of informed decision-making – The data-driven organisation
Decision-making needs more than just instincts – it requires access to data at the right time. Join us in this enlightening session as Lester Lovelock from CPS highlights how integrated tooling can present crucial information for effective decision-making.
Lester will journey across project excellence, from portfolio prioritisation and selection, what-if Planning, resource management, financial planning through project planning and controls. You will see how these integrated capabilities deliver success and innovation across your projects.
Learn how the Microsoft platform and OnePlan deliver data and capabilities to drive success in navigating complex choices for your projects.
SPEAKER BIO – Lester Lovelock, Modern Work Management Practice Lead, Professional Services, CPS – Lester brings more than 16 years’ consultancy experience in project, programme and portfolio Management (P3M) and organisational change. He has a proven track record of delivering significant, complex change with appropriate visibility and building change through P3M skills and capabilities – bridging the gap between business and technology.
Victoria Richards
Head of Profession for Project Management at Jacobs
Carilyn Burman
Director of Membership and Business Development at Association for Project Management (APM)
11.45am
Unlocking project success: Exploring the impact of APM corporate partnership with Jacobs
The APM Corporate Partnership Programme brings together more than 400 organisations across the globe, leading the way in project management. Join Carilyn Burman, Director of Membership at APM and Victoria Richards, Head of Profession for Project Management at Jacobs in this session as they explore the value being a corporate partner has on project delivery, capability and performance at Jacobs.
SPEAKER BIOS – Victoria has a 23-year career in project management, and is now Head of Profession (HoP) for Project Management at Jacobs. As well as an MSc in project management, MSP and PMQ qualifications, Victoria gained a first-class honours MEng in chemical engineering and is a Fellow of the IChemE. In her HoP role, Victoria oversees approximately 900 employees across the project management professional network and APM Community of Practice, supporting recruitment and retention, skills development and training of the project management capability. Victoria directs the project management graduate programme and has recently introduced project management apprenticeships into the business. Victoria has a passion for inspiring new talent, focussing on social impact and positive mental health.
Carilyn joined APM as Director of Membership and Business Development in April 2023. Over the past 20 years Carilyn has worked for a number of professional membership bodies and trade associations in a variety of sectors including The IET, CIBSE, ICAEW and CILEX Regulation. Carilyn has worked on many projects and new initiatives over the years, including implementing new CRM systems, launching new international branches and regions, and developing new membership propositions. She enjoys supporting members in their careers and in their professional development. In her current role, Carilyn is responsible for APM’s revenue-generating activities, including membership, corporate partnerships, qualification sales and international growth. She puts APM’s members – both individual and corporate – at the heart of her decision-making, stating that customer focus and a strategic approach are important factors in achieving objectives.
Rupert Taylor
CEO / Co Founder of Kivue
12.15pm
Adopting Kivue Perform to evolve to a next-generation more value based PMO
During this short workshop we will get under the bonnet of Kivue Perform, Kivue’s Portfolio Management & Reporting (PMR) tool, and we will explore via an interactive session how to achieve the outcome of good quality Executive level engagement with your key portfolio insights and escalations each week/ month.
We will also explore how we can achieve this outcome with only 15 minutes of input required from your delivery leads/ project managers every week/ month and enable the PMO to switch to far more valuable activities. We will show you how you can do away with the manual overload of processing multiple reports, reformatting for Executive governance presentations and avoid the frustration of generating Executive level PowerPoint packs that probably won’t get read!
SPEAKER BIO – With more than 35 years’ experience in leadership of change programmes and portfolios, Rupert specialises in bridging the chasm between traditional PMOs and the way executive teams think and work today. His expertise in change delivery combines with an absolute commitment to keeping solutions simple, workable and outcome focussed to improve the chances of PMO success and adding value to the organisation and its key stakeholders. Rupert co-founded Kivue Perform, a portfolio management and reporting (PMR) tool designed and built adopting the same principles of ‘keep it simple, workable and outcome focussed’ to offer a tool that adds value to PMOs, leadership teams and organisations’ ability to realise portfolio delivery success.
Ivan Lloyd
CEO of edison365
1pm
The edison365 effect: Pioneering business transformation beyond projects
Step beyond the ordinary world of project management. The time has come for the PMO and the project community to embrace the end-to-end business transformation lifecycle. It’s about getting to the heart of strategy, driving innovation, delivering the right projects, and proving the benefits. PMOs are uniquely positioned to not only facilitate but also champion transformative change and we’re going to show you how.
Get ready for an exclusive product showcase with CEO Ivan Lloyd, as he introduces you to edison365, the latest solution on the Microsoft platform. This game-changer brings ultimate control, customisation, visibility and adoption to your entire portfolio. From pipeline idea to benefit realisation, edison365 is the product where strategy meets innovation, and every project is managed your way.
SPEAKER BIO – edison365 CEO Ivan has never been one to follow the beaten track. In fact, it’s safe to say that he eats, sleeps and breathes innovation. With more than 25 years’ consulting experience in both innovation and PPM, Ivan has also been an adviser to Microsoft since 2003. With the formation of edison365, he’s made it his mission to create cutting-edge technology that supports innovation delivery, project management excellence and business case justification. He helps clients across the globe to drive innovation into their core business processes and realise the value of their efforts.
Planisware
Speaker to be confirmed
1.30pm
Presentation title, synopsis and speaker bio coming soon.
TransparentChoice
Speaker to be confirmed
2.15pm
Presentation title, synopsis and speaker bio coming soon.
Keto Software
Speaker to be confirmed
2.45pm
Presentation title, synopsis and speaker bio coming soon.
Michelle Banner
Operations Director at ACostE
3.15pm
ACostE: A home for project controls
The integration of core disciplines such as cost management, estimating, planning, scheduling, and risk has assembled a profession in its own right – project controls! However, recent reports have suggested that by 2030, around 200,00 people will be needed for the continued development of projects in the UK offshore energy sector alone. Whilst project controls as a profession has advanced significantly over the last 30 years – culminating in a thriving community that is supported by standards, qualifications, and apprenticeships – it is clear that there is still much to do in the development of individuals and organisations to meet this need.
The ACOSTE is going through a transformative phase to ensure that the project controls profession has a “home” – a technical authority for project controls that represents the professional interests of those with responsibility, at all levels, for the prediction, planning and control of resources and cost for activities. Come and listen to our presentation from Michelle Banner, operations director for ACOSTE, and find out more on how ACOSTE can support you and your organisations.
SPEAKER BIO – Michelle Banner has more than 20 years’ experience in infrastructure, nuclear, utilities, and various other industries. She is recognised as a technical expert in her specialism of planning and risk, along with having a substantial background in cost and estimating. Michelle is experienced in delivering EPC, R&D and engineering contracts for infrastructure, utilities, and nuclear projects. She has worked in all aspects of project delivery from bidding through to commissioning and close out. Michelle has been involved in the development of Level 3 and Level 6 Apprenticeship Standards through the ECITB employer-led trailblazer working groups. It is through this involvement that she has developed a passion for developing the next generation of project controllers, whether that be through training, assessing or end point assessment. In support of this, she also enjoys working with organisations in undertaking project controls transformation projects, from setting up PMOs and functions through to the identification, development, and implementation of improvement plans.
Project Consultancy Services
Speaker to be confirmed
3.45pm