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Project Management is the New Economic Infrastructure - Fujitsu, Japan 16th Global Symposium 2008

Project Management - at the Centre Stage of Economic Transformation 16 - 17 - 18 December 2008, Hotel Ashok, New Delhi, India

Jointly organised by

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Centre for Excellence in Project Management

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Project Management Associates — a not for profit registered Society Indian member of IPMA

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International Construction Project Management Association (ICPMA)

Knowledge Partner

Sponsor

Supported by Government of India

PMGURUONLINE.com

Gateway to Project Management e-Learning

training professionals to acquire Certificate in Project Management

Co-sponsors

• Ministry of Coal • Ministry of Commerce & Industry (DIPP) • Ministry of Heavy Industry & Public Enterprises (Department of Public Enterprises) • Ministry of Power • Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (MOSPI)

The Global Symposium where your presence counts

Step by Step 1992 to 2008 ...... Chairpersons of the International Advisory Councils ‘New Dimensions in Project Management in 90s’ Dr. D V Kapur, Chairman, Reliance Power Ltd.

2000 Global Symposium on "Leading Companies in the Race Against Time Through Projectisation" Dr. Nitish Sengupta, M.P., Director General, IMI

1993 Second International Conference on

2001 Global Symposium on

‘Emerging Trends in Project Management’ Mantosh Sondhi, a renowned guru

"Vision To Reality — The Project Management Way" Dr. Nitish Sengupta, M.P., Director General, IMI

1992 First International Conference on

2002 Global Symposium on

1994 Third International Conference on

"Integrating Enterprises through Project Management" Prabhat Kumar, Former Governer of Jharkhand

‘Risk-Transition-Change and Project Management’ S Rajgopal, former Cabinet Secretary, GOI

2003 Global Symposium on

1995 World Congress on ‘Strategies for Accelerating Maturity in Project Management’ Dr. Abid Hussain, former Ambassador to USA

"Taming the Future through Project Management" MS Ramachandran, CMD, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd

2005 IPMA World Congress on

1996 Global Symposium on

"Vision to Reality The Project Management Way" Subir Raha, CMD, Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd

‘New Paradigms in Project Management’ Adesh Jain, Director Incharge Centre for Excellence in Project Management

1997 Global Symposium on ‘Transformation of Organisations through Project Management’ Klaus Pannenbacker, Chairman, IPMA, Switzerland

2006 Global Symposium on "Creating a project oriented society - a global challenge" Adesh Jain, Director Incharge Centre for Excellence in Project Management

1998 Global Symposium on "Connecting Strategic Intent with Project Management" Prof. J Davidson Frame, Director, UMT, USA 1999 Global Symposium on "A Project Mindset is Today's Competitive Edge" Gilles Caupin, Chairman, IPMA (Switzerland), France

2007 Global Symposium on "Business by Projects" T Sankaralingam, CMD NTPC Ltd.

2008 Global Symposium on "Project Management - at the Centre Stage of Economic Transformation" Anil Razdan, Secretary Ministry of Power, GOI

Previous Support from Central Ministries and States

Government of India • Ministry of Civil Aviation • Ministry of Communications & IT (DIT) • Ministry of Power • Ministry of Steel

• Ministry of Coal • Ministry of External Affairs • Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport & Highways (DRTH) • Ministry of Tourism

• Ministry of Commerce & Industry (DIPP) • Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas • Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (MOSPI) • Ministry of Urban Development

In early 90’s, Rosabeth Moss Kanter of Harvard University predicted: “There are two skills essential to successful modern management, ... one is skill in project management”. This is becoming a reality today

Project Management - at the Centre Stage of Economic Transformation 16 - 17 - 18 December 2008, New Delhi, India

Previous Sponsors

IPCL

Previous Co-Sponsors

Previous Associates

The Associated Chambers of Commerce & Industry of India

Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India

All India Management Association

Builders’ Association of India

Confederation of Indian Industry

Electronics & Computer Software Export Promotion Council

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry

Indo American Chamber of Commerce

Indian Banks’ Association

The Institution of Engineers (India)

Indian Institute of Technology - Delhi

Petroleum Federation of India

CPMA Chemicals & Petrochemicals Manufacturers Association

The Institution of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers, Delhi

Project Exports Promotion Council of India

SIAM

SCOPE

Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers

Standing Conference of Public Enterprises

University Grants Commission

Indian Society for Training & Development

United Nations Development Programme

Project Management - at the Centre Stage of Economic Transformation 16 - 17 - 18 December 2008, New Delhi, India

Highlights of 2005 World Congress

Shri P Chidambaram, Finance Minister inaugurated the Congress.

(L to R): Dr. R C Panda, Addl Secy, MOSPI, P Banerjee, CMD, GAIL, Adesh Jain, President, IPMA, Hon’ble Minister, MOSPI, Oscar Fernandes, Hon’ble Finance Minister, P Chidambaram and Member of Parliament, Dr. Karan Singh.

Hon’ble Finance Minister, P Chidambaram giving the Inaugural Address. Others on the dais are (L to R) Dr. R C Panda, P Banerjee, Adesh Jain, Oscar Fernandes, Dr. Karan Singh, S Regunathan and Miles Shepherd.

Highlights of 2006 and 2007 Global Symposiums

(2006) L to R: Ms Lalitha Kumar, Addl Secretary, MOSPI, Adesh Jain, Hon’ble Minister G K Vasan, Dr. Hiroshi Tanaka, T Sankaralingam and K K Khanna.

(2007) L to R: Adesh Jain, Hon’ble Minister G K Vasan, Dr. R C Panda, Secretary, GOI & Martin Chamber, President, CIOB at the Inaugural Function.

Some Other Highlights

(1993) Hon’ble Minister Pranab Mukherjee giving the Valedictory Address.

(1995) Hon’ble then Finance Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh with Adesh Jain at

Other dignitaries on the dais are (R to L): Mantosh Sondhi and Adesh Jain.

the Valedictory Address. Others are: Dr. Mehdi, Mr. Gogai & Mr. Dutta.

step by step ......... towards a project oriented society

Project Management - at the Centre Stage of Economic Transformation 16 - 17 - 18 December 2008, New Delhi, India

Step by Step ...... A Glimpse of Programmes - 1992 to 2007

(1992) Dr. SK Mohapatra, Dr. DV Kapur, Dr. Abid Hussain (1993) Erling Dessau, (UNDP) lighting the inaugural lamp. (1994) Pranab Mukherjee sharing a light moment with & Dr. Harold Kerzner, USA sharing the platform to debate on Others in the picture are: Giridhar Gomang, Adesh Jain, Dr. Mantosh Sondhi, Dr. Nitish Sengupta and Gopi Arora before Harold Kerzner and Mantosh Sondhi. giving the valedictory address. the implications of sound project management on economy.

(1995) Jean Muller of France giving a keynote address (1996) Panel discussion on Global PM Movement and its (1996) David Pells, Adesh Jain and Gilles Caupin explaining the position of France in PM field. Others on the Dynamics. (L-R): V. Dwivedi, Gilles Caupin (France), Adesh participating in the 2nd Global PM Forum in Boston. dias(L-R):Dr. Frank Anbari, Adesh Jain & Pranab Mukherjee. Jain, Ron waller (USA) and Devendra Narain.

(1997) PM visionaries from 7 countries: Jain-India, Prof. (1998) Dr. PK Basu chairing a session on NASA approach (1999) Panel discussion on Managing Telecom Projects

Qian-China, Tanaka-Japan, Sargent-Australia, Prof to PM. Others on the dias (L-R): Andre Merwe, Dr. John L-R; Kapadia-Lucent, Rajagopalan-MTNL, Saran-DOT, Qvarngard-Ericsson, Mathur and Gupta-CDOT . Chirioni, Adesh Jain and Dr. Rodney Turner. Voropajev-Russia, Katagiri-US, Verma-Canada & Ward-US

(2000) A discussion on PM certification. L-R: V Dwivedi, S (2001) Dr. Daniel Scheifele, Alfonso Bucero, Prof. CN (2002) Lighting the Lamp. L -R: Prof. Fupei, Jaswal, Jha, Hiroshi Tanaka, John Pyman, and K Venkatramanan,

Bredillet, Adesh Jain, Brian Kooyman and Dr. R Turner.

Kumar, Pathan, Sengupta, Tanaka, Rao, Jain and Dr Pillai.

(2003) L-R: Shepherd, Tanaka, Dr. Barnes, Ramachandran, (2007) S Maye, Dr. S Desai, Adesh Jain & Dr. Hiroshi (2007) Over 500 delegates from 20 countries participated Hon’ble Minister, MOSPI S B Mukherjee and Jain.

Tanaka before the start of Saraswati Invocation.

in the Global Symposium.

Project Management - at the Centre Stage of Economic Transformation 16 - 17 - 18 December 2008, New Delhi, India

Some of the Keynote Speakers of the Global Symposium 2008 (Alphabetical order)

International Peter Cox Managing Director, Padghams, Australia “Using outcomes based evidence to promote high performance building design”

Hans Knoepfel Chairman, Certification Validation Management Board (CVMB), IPMA, Switzerland “Competence assessment for project, programme and portfolio management”

Hidenori Fukutomi General Manager, Fujitsu Ltd., Japan “Strategic partnering with India for value added solution development - Fujitsu's perspective and experience”

Dr. Ralf Muller Managing Director, PM Concepts AB, Sweden “Matching the project manager's leadership style to project type”

Louis Gunnigan Head of Department of Construction Mgmt. & Tech. Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland “The role of project management in Irish economic revival”

Madhu P Pillai, PMP Senior Project Manager Kentz Engineering International Co Ltd, Saudi Arabia “Strategic fit and effective cost management: drivers for national economy”

Alan Harpham Chairman, APM Group Ltd., UK “How does a CEO choose the right way to run his organization's programmes and projects”

Dr. Hiroshi Tanaka President,Project Management Association of Japan “One step further in project management for India to become a global player”

Stephen Hayes CEO, International Centre for Complex PM, Australia “ICCPM - the global centre for complex project management research, knowledge and practice”

Veikko Valila President, International Project Management Association (IPMA), Finland “Risk management of large projects”

National Prof. K K Aggarwal Vice Chancellor Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University “Project management excellence- IP University case study”

Dr. R C Panda Member, CAT and former Secretary, GOI “Managing change through project management”

R Bandyopadhyay Secretary, Department of Public Enterprises Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises “Central public sector enterprises (CPSE's) on the move - challenges ahead”

Dr. A S Pillai CEO Brahmos Ltd. “Managing complexities in R&D projects”

Adesh Jain Director, Centre for Excellence in Project Management “Breaking boundaries .., the 5th generation of PM”

Dr. G Sridharan Group Advisor, GMR Infrastructure Ltd. “Challenges and opportunities in managing risks in large infrastructure projects”

Ms. Ruchira Jain, IPMA-B Managing Director, CEPM (P) Ltd. “Certificate in project management (CIPM) - a new competitive factor”

K Venkataramanan Member of the Board & President (O) Larsen & Toubro Ltd. “Global risk management practices for large EPC projects”

Panel Discussion  

‘Why institutionalization of project management requires CEO’s will’ facilitated by Anil Razdan, Secretary, Ministry of Power, GOI ‘Why effective project management is must for India’s sustainable economic growth’

An excellent journey so far with a hope for even better

Project Management - at the Centre Stage of Economic Transformation 16 - 17 - 18 December 2008, New Delhi, India

List of International Advisory Council 2008 Programme Director Adesh Jain Chairman, CoD IPMA, Switzerland

Chairman Anil Razdan Secretary Ministry of Power, Govt. of India

Members (Alphabetical order) • Wayne Abba, EVMS Guru, USA

• Rakesh Nath, Chairman, CEA

• Anil Ambani, Chairman, Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group

• David Pells, CEO, pmforum.org

• Arun Balakrishnan, Chairman & Managing Director, HPCL

• Dr. A S Pillai, CEO, Brahmos Ltd.

• Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII

• Prof. V N Rajasekharan Pillai, Vice Chancellor, IGNOU

• P S Bhattacharyya, Chairman & Managing Director, Coal India

• D S Rawat, Secretary General, ASSOCHAM

• S K Garg, Chairman & Managing Director, NHPC

• S K Roongta, Chairman & Managing Director, SAIL

• Luigi Iperti, Chairman, Rome 2008 IPMA Congress

• R S Sharma, Chairman & Managing Director, NTPC

• K Ravi Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director, BHEL

• R S Sharma, Chairman & Managing Director, ONGC

• Smt. Lalitha Kumar, Principal Adviser, MOSPI

• Dr. Hiroshi Tanaka, President, PMA, Japan

• Dr. Amit Mitra, Secretary General, FICCI

• Veikko Valila, President, IPMA

• Dr. Ralf Muller, MD, PM Concepts AB, Sweden

• K Venkataramanan, President, L&T

1992 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 2008 Sixteen years of pursuing excellence under the leadership of Adesh Jain. With over 300 public programmes, 100 in-company workshops, 16 Global Symposiums, first IPMA World Congress ever held outside Europe, participation of Central Ministers, Secretaries to Government of India, CEO’s and CMDs of CPSEs, participation of over 60 major associations in India and outside India, participation of over 10,000 professionals from all over the world and over 500 companies exposed to modern best practices of managing projects. As on now, there are over 3000 professional with Certificate In Project Management (CIPM), 2000 IPMA Level D, 31 IPMA Level C (Certified Project Manager) and 12 IPMA Level B (Certified Senior Project Manager) in India. PMA India launches IPMA Level A (Certifed Project Director) being the highest level of certification on 19th December 2008. Adesh Jain is the first IPMA Assessor for India. For more details on CPD, Contact Adesh Jain at +91 9810322048.

The future can only be tamed in a projectised way • In 1992, Centre for Excellence in Project Management (CEPM) started to spread PM movement in India. UNDP supported CEPM’s initiative. This annual event is considered to be one of the major PM events, globally. • You measure your company’s success by the success of your projects (better projects, better future).

• Methodology in measuring an organisation’s project management maturity level is the hottest topic of research. • Fortune 500 companies are becoming more competitive by using the concepts of Business by Projects. • Uncertainty management and change processes can only be handled through project life cycle approach

• Project management is the fastest growing discipline.

• Delay means out of race.

• In the last 10 years, there has been a 60-fold increase in the total number of certified project managers. Estimated over 600,000 as on 2008 globally.

• Global Symposium 2008 is where top management, managers and executives learn and share the most contemporary trends in the field of project management.

Join the Certification In Project Management movement Project Management Associates (PMA), India has created a new milestone in promoting Certificate In Project Management (CIPM) launched in July 2007. PMA, India is a National Member of IPMA. PMA, India has recently signed MoU with IGNOU for PGCPM.

There are over 75 major organisations who have initiated CIPM. Some of the major ones are: • Genpact • NTPC • NHPC • IBM • Nuclear Power • L&T • SAIL • Mazagon Dock • Coal India • Max Healthcare • Xansa • HCL Technologies • IGNOU • Lanco • OPGC • SRF • GMR Group • Ramky Infrastructure • GAIL • Neyveli Lignite • RITES • Oil India • Satluj Jal Vidyut • Tehri Hydro • MECON • Power Grid • Reliance Infrastructure • Jindal Steel & Power • NEEPCO • Perkins Elmer • Jubliant

CIPM - Creating a common Project Management Language (PML) enterprisewide

Project Management - at the Centre Stage of Economic Transformation 16 - 17 - 18 December 2008, New Delhi, India

Global Symposium 2008 - Categories of Sponsorship Lunch for One Day : Rs. 7,67,400



Company write up in conference handouts • Display of company name in the Symposium Hall • Publicity in media • 20 Participants

Symposium Handouts : Rs. 2,81,000



Company write up in conference handouts • 15 Participants

Gala Dinner : Rs. 1,85,000



Company write up in conference handouts • 10 Participants

Global Symposium 2008 - Categories of Registration Regular : Rs. 16,000

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Per delegate

Rs. 48,000

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Group of 4 delegates from same organisation (1 complimentary for 3 paid delegates)

Rs. 80,000

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Group of 8 delegates (3 complimentary for 5 paid delegates)

*For all above categories of sponsorship & registration, 12.36% of Service Tax is included.

Special 4 in 1 Offer from PMA : Pay Rs. 24,000/- per person and become eligible to attend GS 2008 (Rs. 16,000), get CIPM e-Learning (Rs. 8,900), CIPM Examination (Rs. 2,000) and PMA Life Membership (10,000). This would give you a saving of Rs. 12,900/-. This offer is also valid for a Group of 4 & Group of 8 for Rs. 86,000/- and Rs. 1,60,000/- respectively. A great opportunity, not to be missed.

• A discount of 50% applicable to cash loss making companies. Not valid for group rates. • A discount of 50% applicable to State Sector Enterprises. Not valid for group rates. • A discount of 50% applicable to Government Officials. Not valid for group rates. • A discount of 10% to PMA corporate and individual members and NGO’s. Not valid for group rates. • Registration fee is non-refundable. However, alternate delegate(s) can be nominated. • Cheque/draft is payable to: “Global Symposium on PM”, New Delhi. • The registration fee does not include travel and hotel accommodation.

Who Should Attend • People from all disciplines such as Agriculture, Construction, Finance, Engineering, HRD, Infrastructure, IT, Manufacturing, Marketing, Planning, Projects, R&D, Operations, Software, Services, NGO’s, etc. who wish to make their companies locally & globally competitive. 

Top Management with a vision;



Managers ready to take on new challenges and



Executives who are part of high performing teams.

• Decisionmakers from state/central governments & organisations with funding from multi/bilateral agencies. • Strategic thinkers and managers from companies with a global presence. • Project managers/team members of hard core, manufacturing and soft projects.

Venue The Ashok Hotel, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 110021

Time/Dates 9.30 am - 5.30 pm, 16-17-18 December 2008 Symposium Banquet on 16 December at India International Centre from 7.30 pm to 10 pm

For Communication Arvind Agarwal, B.E. (Hons.), MBA, IPMA-C, Director, Project Management Associates, India A - 48, Sector 5, Noida - 201 301, India Tel.: (91-120) 2420444, 2421757, 242 0463 Cell: 9999684621 or 9999684630 Fax: (91-120) 2421482, 2421484 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Visit our website: www.cepm.com or www.pma-india.org 241108-v3