APM Value Management Specific Interest Group
15/04/2012
The SWWE Branch was pleased to have worked closely with the APM Value Management SIG to organise this one day hands on seminar explaining what Value Management is and how it works through a number of interactive case studies.
18/09/2011
On Wednesday 14th September, “The case for a business case” was delivered by Peter Langley for the South East Branch at BAE in Rochester. A good number of people supported the event and many good examples and questions came from the floor during the evening.
Peter set out the evening as a three part sandwich, starting with the main crux of his thoughts on why we need the business case. He went into a varied array of examples and quotes from OGC / NAO, academic research and through to Norwegian public sector reports. Demonstrating the interesting use of language used to describe what happens when a weak business case is submitted and the reasons why this invariably drives failure into projects.
01/06/2011
The AGM of the Value Management SIG will be held on Wednesday 29th June 2011 in the Grand Connaught Rooms, 61-65 Great Queen Street, London commencing at 5:00pm following the APM Knowledgeshare event.
11/04/2011
Knowledgeshare 2011 was held on the 29th and 30th of June 2011 in London and over 100 people saw 22 presentations from 10 different APM Specific Interest Groups on varied topics such as planning, assurance, value management, benefits management and earned value.
07/04/2011
On the 29th March 2011, the APM Value Management SIG held an event in London entitled Getting the best value from your project not just the least cost.
A number of presentations were made including case studies of value management within Yorkshire Water and London Underground and presentations that explained the benefits of value management. The presentations can be downloaded from this page.
16/05/2010
Around 90 people attended both days of Knowledgeshare 2010 last week at The Kings Fund in London to hear 35 presentations by a number of APMs Specific Interest Groups.
This story briefly reviews Knowledgeshare 2010 and provides access to the presentations from the event.
The British Standard for Value Management states the definition of Value Management as:- Value management is a style of management, particularly dedicated to motivating people, developing skills and promoting synergies and innovation, with the aim of maximising the overall performance of an organisation.
Applied at the corporate level, value management relies on a value-based organisational culture taking into account value for both stakeholders and customers. At the operational level (project oriented activities), it implies, in addition, the use of appropriate methods and tools.
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Committee
- Peter Langley: Chairman
- David Golding: Committee member
- Elwyn Shane Jarrett: Committee member
- T Stakes: Committee member
Group members
David West
ABEL ILEMONA AUDU
Abhishek Jacob
Adebola Ojo
Adnan.Haider
Adrian
agspiers
Ahmed-Deq Ahmed
Alastair Smart
Alex Hall