Complex Projects: Concepts, Strategies, and Practices for Success

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Over half of all large, complex industrial projects are failures. Discover the leadership requirements to overcome the challenges of complexity and deliver better business results.

Course Description

Large, complex projects are the most challenging projects that we do. When successful, they are also the most satisfying and rewarding projects that we do. Due to their unique challenges, it is imperative that every present and future complex project director, business sponsor, and team member understands how to generate success. Come learn and discuss what the data on over US$3 trillion worth of complex industrial projects reveal about the root causes of success and failure.

Spend three fun and intensive days learning about what makes complex projects tick. Whether your focus is upstream, downstream, chemicals, renewables, pharmaceuticals, mining, or infrastructure, your time and effort in this seminar will pay off many times over.

Key Benefits

  • Understand the critical drivers of complex project success
  • Learn different strategies required for large, complex projects, versus smaller, less complex projects
  • Discover the risks for defining and executing complex projects and risk mitigation approaches
  • Understand the project leader’s role in generating successful project outcomes
  • Gain insights into different contracting approaches and their effects on outcomes
  • Identify the key criteria to select complex projects that best meet business needs
  • Recognize the resourcing needs to effectively manage, plan, and execute a complex project
  • Implement a formal opportunity shaping process to stabilize the project environment

Course Topics

  • Outcomes and Trade-Offs
  • The Opportunity Shaping Process
  • Devising the Shaping Strategy
  • Basic Data
  • Teams and Leadership
  • Organizing Teams for Complex Projects
  • Translating Ideas and Data to Scope (FEL 2)
  • Preparing to Execute (FEL 3)
  • Contracting
  • Control of Execution Risks
  • Complex Projects and Corporate Governance

Course Background

All course instruction, presentations, and supplementary course materials are rooted in IPA’s decades of experience evaluating projects and project systems, and conducting quantitative research into capital project issues and trends. IPA maintains a proprietary database with detailed information on hundreds of complex projects in the petroleum, minerals, chemicals, and power industries. These projects represent an average cost of $3.5 billion (in 2010 terms) and over 80 sponsor organizations. Each project is characterized by over 3,000 attributes that enable IPA to perform detailed analyses regarding the project phases, project management practices, and performance.

Pricing & Discounts

US$2,250 if registered by 25 August 2024

US$2,500 if registered after 25 August 2024

Register 3 and send a 4th for free!

 

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