INCOSE CFR Chapter - PMI Pikes Peak Regional Chapter Joint Meeting

Colorado Springs , USA
2886 S. Circle Dr

The INCOSE Colorado Front Range Chapter (FRC) and the Pikes Peak Regional Chapter (PPRC) of the Project Management Institute (PMI) February Joint Chapter Meeting. This joint event features two speakers within a pre-meeting workshop (5:00pm-6:00pm) and dinner meeting (6:00pm-8:15pm). Learn more about more effectively using the shared space between systems engineering and project/program management when INCOSE Colorado Front Range Chapter joins with PMI Pikes Peak Regional Chapter at their monthly chapter meeting, which is always a first-rate event with door prizes, an excellent buffet dinner and networking opportunities.

About Our Speakers

Stephen Townsend is PMI’s Director for Global Alliances & Networks and Co-Chair of the PMI-INCOSE Strategic Alliance Working Group. Stephen has worked within PMI since 1999 in the areas of member services; chapter/community relations; business/government relations; and PMI’s global development activities.




Jack Stein is a Systems Engineer, Co-Chair of the INCOSE Risk Management WG, and member of the PMI-INCOSE Strategic Alliance Working Group. He also serves as Assistant Director of the INCOSE Americas Sector North-Central Region. Mr. Stein has 28 years of experience in the Automotive and Medical Device industries, and more than 20 years of experience as a U.S. national technical expert in the development of numerous standards (ISO, IEC, SAE, ZVEI). He recently completed the revision the Risk Management section of the INCOSE S.E. Handbook (for version 4.0), and is heading a collaboration between the INCOSE Risk Management WG and the Project Management Institute (PMI) Risk Management Community of Practice (CoP) in support of the INCOSE-PMI Strategic Alliance.

Agenda


4:30 to 5:00 PM Sign-in Table Open

5:00 to 6:00 PM Pre-Meeting Workshop:

Integration Means Results:  Why Systems Engineering and Program Management Must Align. Two years of research present a compelling argument that effective integration of systems engineering and program management produces results.  Learn how survey research coupled with in-depth interviews with organizational leaders uncovered this critical need.  Explore the implications for processes, practices, skills and capabilities for both disciplines.

6:00 to 6:40 PM Dinner Served

6:40 to 7:00 PM Chapter Business

7:00 to 8:00 PM Guest Speaker:

Integration in Practice:  Exploring Risk Management Alignment.
The aim of program risk management is to ensure that the program’s system-of-interest is delivered on time, within budget, and at the expected quality (suitability for intended use) levels. This highly interactive discussion will engage in audience in exploring approaches for integrating inter-disciplinary risk management practices. The dialogue outputs will feed into the strategic conversation between INCOSE, PMI and MIT’s Center for Engineering Program Excellence on what our organizations can do to help enhance effective practice in this area.

"Improving Integration of Program Management and Systems Engineering"

8:00 to 8:10 PM
Q&A

8:10 to 8:15 PM Door Prize Drawing & Adjourn

Please register on the PMI PPRC website. INCOSE members may register early at the PMI member rate of $25.

For issues relating to setting up a website account or registering, contact Dan Feigenbaum at [email protected]

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