Japanese Best Practices
Japan has a long history of Culture. Projects have been completed in Japan for thousands of years. Today, Japanese Companies are leading the world in terms of bringing new products to market. Many of the concepts of Project Management have been imported from Japanese Business. For Example Kaizen, Ishikawa Diagrams, Affinity Diagramming, Scrum, Lean and Kanban. The Third PMBOKCafe is going to explore the unique nature of performing Project Management in Japan.
Participants will be able to share their knowledge, and experiences. We will use the PMBOK as a base to compare what is different in Japan. For Example; Project Charter, Project Plan, Earned Value Management, Risk Management etc.? What kind of Cultural Differences in Japan impact Project Management?
PMBOK Cafe is an advanced workshop for Project Management Professionals with English Communication Skills. Workshop Participants will earn PDU or Professional Development Units from the Project Management Institute Japan for contributing to the knowledge of Project Management Best practices. A limited number of spaces are available for non PMP certified participants who have strong practical experience in Global Project Management.






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