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PMI - Queensland Australia Chapter Inc. Association Number 33522.
PMI is the world’s leading not-for-profit membership association for the project management profession, with more than half a million members and credential holders in 185 countries. Our worldwide advocacy for project management is supported by our globally-recognized standards and credentials, our extensive research program, and our professional development opportunities.
These products and services are the basis of greater recognition and acceptance of project management’s successful role in governments, organizations, academia, and industries.
The Queensland Chapter was incorporated as an Association on 4th December 2004. Our Chapter members are employed across various industries reflective of Queensland's economic output.
Vision:
Be the preferred project management association to advance the careers of project management practitioners and support the practice of project management in organisations throughout Queensland.
Mission Statement:
To advance the practice, science, and profession of Project Management across Queensland, within the Australian culture and the Global PMI contexts.
Objectives:
- We are aligned to the needs of our members and deliver services that are valued;
- Our Members tell us it is a great Chapter to belong to; and
- We ensure the PMI Queensland leadership capability continues to grow.
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See all- Reduce Waste by Planning Less: Building for Resilience, Not PerfectionHudson Recruitment, BrisbaneA$45.00
Planning isn’t the problem—misguided planning is. In project management, overemphasis on detailed, upfront planning often leads to waste, missed value, and brittle delivery approaches. What if we could achieve more by planning less, but doing it better?
In this session, John Stathakis draws on his experience delivering the Student ID Card Project at QUT as part of the HiQ transformation to illustrate how a shift in planning philosophy—away from prediction and toward adaptability—can reduce waste and maximise benefits.
Using a mix of practical techniques and mindset shifts, John will demonstrate how value-focused planning and system resilience helped deliver outcomes that traditional methods might have delayed or derailed.#### Key Takeaways
- Reframe their approach to planning
- Identify and cut out planning waste
- Build project environments that adapt and endure
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