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Managing Surprise - Building resilient organizations in turbulent times (6th DTU RISKLAB FORUM)
Type of category: General Events
Date: September 4th, 2019
Hour: 8:00AM to 4:00PM
# of PDUs: 0
MANAGING SURPRISE – BUILDING RESILIENT ORGANIZATIONS IN TURBULENT TIMES Explore in this hands-on workshop how to upgrade your risk management practices to build resilient organizations. Improve your ability to notice, prepare for, and manage surprises. 20 risk management experts from Dutch industry will join us for this workshop. At this event, you will gain a state-of-the-art overview of organizational resilience thinking through impulse talks by experts from DTU and industry, and by applying resilience thinking in three workshops with other management practitioners. Date: September 4th 2019 Location: IDA Conference, Kalvebod Brygge 31, DK-1780 Copenhagen V Speakers & Facilitators Prof. Dr. Josef Oehmen, DTU Engineering Systems Lars Eriksen, Senior Director Novo Nordisk Søren Jacobsen, Nobina Danmark Dr. Verena Stingl, Postdoc, DTU Engineering Systems Morten Wied, PhD Fellow, DTU Engineering Systems Program: from 08:00 Registration; networking and breakfast snacks 09:00 Welcome & introduction (Josef Oehmen, DTU) 09:15 Framing talk on resilience thinking (Morten Wied, DTU) 09:30 Workshop 1: Surprises in your organization 10:30 Break 10:50 Industry talk 1: On the certainty of surprise (Lars Eriksen, Novo Nordisk) 11:20 Workshop 2: On your planning for and noticing surprise 12:20 Lunch 13:20 Industry talk 2: Preparing for surprise (Søren Jacobsen, Nobina) 13:50 Workshop 3: On responding to surprise in your organisation 14:50 Break 15:10 Industry talk 3: On managing surprise 15:40 Reflections & wrap-up (Josef Oehmen, DTU) 16:00 End of event Click here for more info. Practical information can be found here Contact the organizing team: Josef Oehmen, jooehm@dtu.dk DTU Engineering Systems RiskLab Forum We bring risk professionals together to explore new ways of working with risk management. Leading industry practitioners take part in actionable discussion and insight sessions. The focus of this edition is managing surprise and building resilience in your organization.
Price
Students: Free
Members: Free
Non members and Guests: Free
It is no longer possible to register for this event
Meet Agile’s most progressive daughter- DevOps
Type of category: General Events
Date: September 11th, 2019
Hour: 5:00PM to 7:00PM
Registration close date: September 10th, 2019 at 12:00AM
# of PDUs: 0
Meet Agile’s most progressive daughter- DevOps - Managing DevOps in a regulated business environments Date: September 11th, at 17.00 Location: The Garage - located at Dare2mansion - Vermundsgade 13-15, 2100 København Ø If you are considering managing projects using the DevOps methodology or just recently started manging projects under the agile manifesto in general, this presentation will give an introduction to the benefits, example of approach and how to communicate. The pragmatic hands-on examples are taken from a project in the pharmaceutical business; thus it will be presented how to ensure regulatory (built-in) compliance and testing. You will take home: A better understanding of DevOps New DevOps Toolchain? How to approach compliance Cultural challenges and how to navigate Thomas Rasmusen är Managing Partner at the consultancy company oi720 and he has been working with technology projects within the pharmaceutical business for over 20 years, spanning from Logistical services, Technology (Oracle, SAS Institutes) and IT and business services. Thomas often takes the role as process improvement analyst, which is data driven, however methodology and technology in depended. Lately Thomas has supported a DevOps initiation project with a pharmaceutical company, acting as management support, analyzing/identifying the right approach within process, organization and technology.
Price
Students: Free
Members: Free
Non members and Guests: Free
It is no longer possible to register for this event
Innovation Games: Using Collaborative Play in your Projects
Type of category: General Events
Date: September 26th, 2019
Hour: 5:00PM to 7:00PM
# of PDUs: 0
The toughest part of innovation? Accurately predicting what customers want, need, and will pay for. Even if you ask them, they often can't explain what they want. The Event will take place Thursday 26th at 17.00hrs at The Café, located at Dare2mansion - Vermundsgade 13-15, 2100 Copenhagen Ø with our Guest Speaker Erica Grong from Rio Grande Chapter in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Innovation Games are collaboration frameworks that you can play online or in-person with your colleagues and customers. You will be introduced to twelve unique games that help you uncover your customer's true hidden needs and desires. You will also learn how and why a game works, how to setup, play and analyze a game and how you can integrate the results into your existing research and development processes. Learn new methods that focus your efforts, reduce your costs, accelerate time to market, and ensure that the solutions you develop are the right ones." Erica Grong has a specialized certification in Gamification is currently employed as an IT Project Manager for the University of New Mexico, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. She . She is in her third year as VP for Communication for the PMI Rio Grande Chapter, and currently pursuing her MBA from the University of New Mexico. Her credentials include: PMP, PMI-ACP, CSM, and ITILv3.
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Students: Free
Members: Free
Non members and Guests: Free
It is no longer possible to register for this event



