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NETLIPSE Network & Special Interest Groups. Pau Lian Staal NWM Vilnius, 18 th May 2010. NETLIPSE Network (1). Magazines: Magazine #7 Magazine #8 due October Brochure Network Meetings : 17-18th May 2010, Vilnius 27-28th September 2010, Vienna. NETLIPSE Network (2).
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NETLIPSE Network &Special Interest Groups Pau Lian Staal NWM Vilnius, 18th May 2010
NETLIPSE Network (1) • Magazines: • Magazine #7 • Magazine #8 due October • Brochure • Network Meetings: • 17-18th May 2010, Vilnius • 27-28th September 2010, Vienna
NETLIPSE Network (2) • Presentations/workshops: • October 2009, Stuart Baker, TEN-T Days (Napels) • October 2009, Dirk Lauwers, International conference Science & Practice (Sofia) • November 2009, Pau Lian Staal, Marcel Hertogh, Lecture University of Ghent • November 2009, Stuart Baker, Major Projects Association (London) • January 2010, Tony Francis, Marcel Hertogh, TEN-T Project Management Workshop, Plenary presentation (Brussels) • Informal meetings
NETLIPSE Network (2) • Special Interest Groups • Business Cases • Issue Manager: Matt Dillon • Secretary: Joost van Blokland • Stakeholder Management • Issue Manager: Pau Lian Staal • Secretary: Tony Francis • Procurement & Contracting • Issue Manager: Prof. Konrad Spang • Secretary: Rob de Jong • Project Management • Issue Manager: Prof. Brane Semolic • Secretary:you?
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NETLIPSE Special Interest Groups • Purpose: to develop and disseminate knowledge of a specific NETLIPSE project management topic in order to: • further professionalise infrastructure project management • exchange and develop knowledge • provide input for the development of the IPAT and training programmes • promote NETLIPSE as the European platform for infrastructure project management • Each Special Interest Group is coordinated by an SIG-Manager, appointed by the Supervisory Board.
NETLIPSE Special Interest Groups (2) • How SIG’s can exchange and develop knowledge: • Regular SIG meetings • Workshops a/o conferences • Publications • Interactive use of a closed section of the website • Profiles and people finder (LinkedIn/Hyves/IPMA Ning) • Library • Discussions • Etc. • Provide input for training programmes
SIG Goals for Today • Participate actively in one of the SIG working sessions • Decide if you would like to join a group or lead a group • Let us know your thoughts (on the thought cards)
SIG Working Session 12:45 – 14:30 • 1: This room: Planning for Green Shoots: Building a Business Case for Post-Recession Investment in Projects • Matt Dillon • 2: Room in the corner 1st floor (out the door, to the left)Results from the Procurement & Contracting session and future topics • Stefan Riemann • Rob de Jong • Leendert Bouter • 3: Room 1302: Modelsand challenges for Stakeholder Management translated to future SIG activities • Dr. Frank Wadenpohl • Pau Lian Staal • Presentation of workshop results at 14:30