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Management fundamentals

Project Management Advanced

This webinar is aimed to help people who are managing complex projects or programmes with multiple workstreams and projects either within an organisation or across a system and who have knowledge and experience of project and/or programme management.

Date Thursday, 08 May 2025 14:00 PM - 16:00 PM
Where Details Online Online - MS Teams
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What will you learn

The virtual workshop builds from the key concepts of project management introduced at foundation level and introduces different concepts and approaches for leading projects of increasing scale, scope and complexity. 
Throughout we will consider major pitfalls and help people think about critical success factors and the importance engaging and involving people in the process of change and learning. 

Who is this course for

The session has been designed for anyone who has experience as a project or programme manager who wants to gain insights into how to approach managing complex projects and programmes of transformational change 

Lead facilitators

Mark Leyshon

An experienced commercial practitioner, Mark initially started his career in the Automotive industry within Supply Chain Management, and was actively involved in his organisations world class continuous improvement programme. He then moved on to a variety of senior, and executive commercial posts in the rail, energy and travel industries, where his experience includes acquisitions and a management buy out. At the turn of the Millennium Mark started his own Consultancy Company providing PFI support before broadening into a wide variety of improvement and change management assignments.

Jim Lusby

Jim has worked in and around the NHS for more than 30 years. His Board-level experience has been drawn from roles in several large Trusts, a Strategic Health Authority and in the NHS Trust Development Authority.  He also spent four years as a Senior Civil Servant, in national positions in the Department of Health and later as head of the health team in the Prime Minister's Delivery Unit. Jim's experience makes him well-placed to advise on all aspects of organisational and system strategy and delivery.  Building relationships and shared priorities in complex operational and political environments has been a particular theme throughout much of his career.