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APM Risk Interest Network Conference 2024

12 November 2024 | Double Tree by Hilton, Tower Bridge, London
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The Human Element - Crisis and Risk

Risk management takes all different guises, but the one constant, it could be argued, are the practitioners and they are human.

This means there is emotion, cultural elements, geo-political, tribal, and even personal!

APM’s Risk Interest Network (RIN) is taking a distinctive look at risk management for our 2024 conference, we are looking at Crisis Risk Management and the Human Element.

Join us as we have brought together a range of speakers from academia, emergency services, industry leaders, government, and practitioners. We will explore and debate how humans react in a crisis, how risks are managed, not just to projects but also to life itself!

We will end the conference on a thought-provoking note with debate about AI and its Human Interaction!

If you are a risk professional, this conference will drive right to the core of your profession – YOU.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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Employment support
If you are a project professional who is currently unemployed and looking to get back in to work, we recognise the opportunity that the conference offers to network with potential new employers and would love to help out with the price of your ticket.

If this initiative could help you and you are a project professional not currently in employment please email us by 2nd September with some evidence of your situation to be considered for a ticket. We will review applications and notify those who have been awarded a ticket via email by 20th September. Please note that this initiative is not intended for those that are students or retired and the number of available tickets is strictly limited.

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Date: 12 November 2024
Time: 09:00-17:00
Venue: Double Tree by Hilton, Tower Bridge, London

Member: £115.00

Non-member: £170.00

Corporate Partner/Affiliate employee: £125.00

Student member: £30.00

Prices exclude VAT

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Why attend

  • Gain insights into the specific challenges of project risk management in humanitarian contexts.
  • Learn from real-world case studies and best practices.
  • Network with professionals and organizations involved in humanitarian projects.
  • Contribute to the advancement of project risk management for humanitarian impact.

Who should attend

  • Project managers and practitioners
  • Humanitarian aid workers
  • Risk management professionals
  • Government officials
  • NGOs and non-profit organizations
  • Researchers and academia

Conference themes

The format for the day will include plenary sessions by key speakers and simultaneous presentations and workshops across four themes.

Theme 1: Risk identification and assessment in humanitarian contexts

Techniques and tools for identifying and assessing risks unique to humanitarian projects, considering factors like political instability, environmental challenges, and community dynamics.

Theme 2: Technology and innovation in risk mitigation

Explore the role of technology and innovative solutions in mitigating risks and enhancing the effectiveness of humanitarian projects.

Theme 3: Case studies

Present and analyse case studies of successful (and unsuccessful) risk management in past humanitarian projects, extracting lessons learned and best practices.

Theme 4: Collaborative risk management

Discuss the importance of collaboration and coordination among various stakeholders, including NGOs, government agencies, and local communities, in managing project risks effectively.

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Conference programme (subject to change)

🕐 08:00-09:25

Registration

🕐 09:30-09:50

Welcome remarks - Monsters lurking

🞇 Sheilina Somani

There’s an anonymous quotation that states “everyone smiles in the same language.” But do they? In opening APM’s 2024 Risk Management Conference; Sheilina Somani seeks to ignite discussion around engagement and delivery for effective Humanitarian projects. Tread carefully, there may be monsters in our midst!

🕐 09:50-10:50

Opening keynote

🕐 10:50-11:20

Refreshment break

🕐 11:20-12:15

Crisis management within P3M

🞇 Craig Forson, Turner & Townsend

🕐 12:15-12:30

Morning reflections

🞇 Gareth Pugsley, Learning Curve Group  🞇 Chris Blockley-Webb, Turner & Townsend  🞇 Clive Martin, HM Treasury 
🞇 Sara Rye, University of Bradford

🕐 12:30-13:30

Lunch

🕐 13:30-14:15

Stream 1 - Human crisis

🞇 Richard Gordon MBE

Stream 2 - Human behaviour

🞇 Assistant Commissioner Pat Goulbourne, London Fire Brigade

Stream 3 - Risk management in maritime search and rescue

🞇 Chris Blockley-Webb, Turner & Townsend

When it goes well and it goes wrong! - we take a brief look at the impacts of the Human Element on practitioners in the maritime SAR operations world.

🕐 14:30-15:00

Networking break

🕐 15:00-15:50

Panel discussion: Fight to survive, or survive to fight

🕐 15:50-16:30

Closing keynote: Using AI to forecast and de-risk project delivery

🞇 Dev Amratia, CEO and Co-Founder, nPlan

This talk will explore how AI can reliably quantify delay risk and provide actionable insights to project teams, including the potential impact this could have with insurers and project financiers.

🕐 16:30-17:00

Closing remarks

🞇 Gareth Pugsley, Learning Curve Group  🞇 Chris Blockley-Webb, Turner & Townsend  🞇 Sara Rye, Bradford University

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