2010 Fall The Marketing School of Project management Brainstorm
Brainstorming The Marketing School of Project Management
This cafe will explore how to “Market” good project management to senior stakeholders, Management, Sponsors, Project Management Offices, etc.. How to “Market” that good project management is aligned with the Organizations Objectives and it will solve problems and provide solutions to customers.
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2010S3W5
2010 Summer The Marketing School of Project Management Brainstorm
Brainstorming The Marketing School of Project Management
This cafe will explore how to “Market” good project management to senior stakeholders, Management, Sponsors, Project Management Offices, etc.. How to “Market” that good project management is aligned with the Organizations Objectives and it will solve problems and provide solutions to customers.
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2010S2W5
2009 Summer Japanese Project Management Presentation Presentation Cultural Envrionment of Japanese Project Management
Cultural Environment of Japanese Project Management
Introduction
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Cultural Environment of Japanese Project Management from Robert Higgins on Vimeo.
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- Year_Session_Workshop 2009S1W3
2009 Summer Risk Policy Presentations
PMBOK Cafe Presentations "Global Project Risks"
What are the top Overall Risks to Global Projects?
The goal of the Fourth PMBOK Cafe workshop is to explore the Global Project Risks. What are the top Risks? If these Risks happen what will be the effect? What can we do to manage these Risks? Participants explored this concept as individuals, teams and as a group.
Political/Regulational/Economical
Socio-Cultural/Uncertainty/Organizational
Risk Management and Traning for Japanese Project Management
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2009S1W4
2010 Winter the Marketing School of Project Brainstrom
Brainstorming The Marketing School of Project Management
This cafe will explore how to “Market” good project management to senior stakeholders, Management, Sponsors, Project Management Offices, etc.. How to “Market” that good project management is aligned with the Organizations Objectives and it will solve problems and provide solutions to customers.
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2010S1W5
2010 Winter Japanese Best Practices Presentation Takarabune
Takarabune Team~
Akiko Oguma, Shinsuke Hamada, Yuichi Kaneko
Japanese Project Managers discuss team building on a Global Project using the concepts of Takara Bune and Sugoroku. Takarabune is The ship of good fortune that sails with 7 different gods. The analogy is that global projects require different people to work together.
The process to get people to perform as a team is similar to the Sogoroku which is a kind of Japanese Traditional Board Game. The process involves working through natural conflict and understanding each others perspective to build a team.
PMBOK Cafe Takara Bune~Japanes Ship of Good Forutne from Robert Higgins on Vimeo.
Title Japanese Project Management
Welcome
Self-Introduction We are a team discussing about team building and Culture team.
Shinsuke Hamada=Heartfuly and Humanity Presenter,Yuichi Kaneko=Logical thinking presenter , Akiko Oguma= Dreaming Presenter
Subject Perform Global Project Management
Input?Performing Japanese Project Management
Constraints Cultural Differences make Team building Diffcult
Output?Dream??Board Takarabune and Sail to Reach "We Are the World"
KeyPoint Make a global team members sympathize for Japanese style project management!
ROADMAP 1. What is the metaphor of our Takara-Bune? 2.What is the metaphor of our Sugoroku? 3.Unifing the Takara-Bune and the Sugoroku makes great power of Japanese Project management
Takarabune
1-1 What is “Takarabune”? A Japanese traditional imagination sail boat (a kind of yacht)
1-2 Takarabune Story; The ship loading a lot of treasures which appear Japanese legends, such as Koban(Gold moneys, Rice, fish, Silk fabric, Tsuru (Japanese national bird). Seven Gods board on together to deliver “Lucky” to people.?It also shows starting a new sailing at new year.
1-3 Takarabune metaphor; Global project team board on a Japanese traditional Lucky treasury ship with “cooperate”, “sympathizing”, ”go on to success a global project”
Sugoroku
2-1 What is “Sugoroku”? A Japanese traditional board game.
2-2 Sugoroku Story; From old period ( Maybe before Edo priod) to now, Japanese children play the game in Oshogatsu (During New year’s holidays).
2-3 Sugoroku metaphor ; Can show How to build a global project team by Japanese style Knowing each other (by mind)->
knowing diffrences each other country ->
cause confulicts ->
hold many nomini-cation after work ->
accept each other’s differences and can trust each other ->r
Everyone can make efforts and cooperate together!
Unifying
3-1 Takarabune is an expected situation of a Japanese project management and Sugoroku is a procedure to build a project team.
Make a global team members sympathize for Japanese style project management!
Conclusion
ROADMAP 1. What is the metaphor of our Takara-Bune? 2.What is the metaphor of our Sugoroku? 3.Unifing the Takara-Bune and the Sugoroku makes grate power of Japanese Project management
KeyPoint 1.Takarabune 2.Sugoroku 3.Unifing
Output?Dream?Cultural Differences make Team building Diffcult
Constraints?Board Takarabune and Sail to Reach "We Are the World"
Input?Performing Japanese Project Management
Subject?Perform Global Project Management
Self-Introduction We are a team discussing about team building and Culture team.
Shinsuke Hamada=Heartfuly and Humanity Presenter,Yuichi Kaneko=Logical thinking presenter , Akiko Oguma= Dreaming Presenter
Additional Info
- Year_Session_Workshop 2010S1W3






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