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Why attend the APM Risk Interest Network Conference: The Human Element – Crisis and Risk

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Don’t miss the chance to be part of a transformative discussion on enhancing project risk management for humanitarian impact – register todayand ensure you’re part of the solution. 

In just one month, we’ll be gathering for an exciting and timely event. In a world where humanitarian needs are increasingly complex, effective project management is essential for making a meaningful impact. The Risk Interest Network within the Association for Project Management (APM) is thrilled to host the conference: The Human Element – Crisis and Risk. Taking place on 12th November in central London, this event will tackle the unique challenges and opportunities in managing humanitarian projects. With thought leaders and experts sharing invaluable insights, it’s the perfect opportunity to engage with cutting-edge strategies and tools that can help drive real-world impact. Don’t miss out on this exciting day of learning, networking and inspiration. 

Why attend? 

  1. Explore advanced risk identification and assessment: Humanitarian projects often unfold in unpredictable environments where traditional risk management techniques may not suffice. This conference will provide insights into navigating political instability, environmental challenges and community dynamics using cutting-edge strategies.
  2. Gain insights from real-world case studies: Delve into detailed case studies of past humanitarian projects, analysing both successes and setbacks. Learn from experts in the field to uncover valuable lessons and best practices for refining your own project risk management approaches.
  3. Highlight collaborative approaches: Effective risk management frequently requires cooperation among various stakeholders, including NGOs, government agencies and local communities. This conference will underscore the significance of collaboration and offer strategies for enhancing joint efforts in managing project risks while addressing ethical considerations.

 

Key sessions and speakers 

The event will bring together experts offering unique perspectives on humanitarian and crisis-related project management, alongside key speakers sharing their valuable insights and experiences. Highlights include a discussion on managing high-stakes projects in crisis settings, contributions of knowledge from confirmed speakers and the possibility of having a distinguished expert chair the sessions. Additionally, a panel discussion will offer a unique viewpoint on project risk management across government, NGO and industry sectors, with more insightful sessions from other notable contributors. 

Personally, I’m especially looking forward to the discussions on risk management in crisis scenarios, which directly relate to my academic focus. As someone who teaches humanitarian and disaster risk management, I’m eager to see how real-world experiences will be translated into actionable insights for both practitioners and students. I hope to leave the conference with fresh ideas that I can integrate into my teaching and new strategies for improving project outcomes in challenging environments. It’s also a fantastic chance to connect with fellow professionals, share knowledge and further shape how we manage projects in this ever-evolving field. 

With just one month to go, the countdown is on for this exciting conference. More than just a learning experience, it’s a unique opportunity to connect with professionals from diverse fields who are committed to advancing project outcomes in humanitarian and crisis contexts. Whether you're a project manager, risk management professional, humanitarian worker, or simply interested in navigating complex project environments, this event will offer valuable insights and practical takeaways. 

With sessions designed to cater to a broad audience, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of managing high-stakes projects, discover the latest strategies in risk mitigation and have the chance to expand their professional networks. No matter your role, this conference will equip you with tools and perspectives that can be applied across various sectors and disciplines. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative discussion on enhancing project risk management for humanitarian impact. With only one month left, now’s the time to register and ensure you’re part of the solution.

 

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