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A Community of Practice (CoP) is a group of people who share a common passion, set of problems, or interest in a topic and who come together to fulfil both individual and group goals. 

CoPs bring colleagues together in order to:

  • Create support networks
  • Learn and grow their skills
  • Share knowledge and join up related work
  • Share common approaches
  • Collaborate and innovate, and create better practices for everyone.

Come along to this session to find out more about how CoPs are being established and embedded at Cambridge, and the ways in which they could help you and those who you manage. There will be the opportunity to share ideas and concerns you have about the CoPs initiative and learn more about this exciting new area of development in the University.

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Tue 19 Nov 2024 10:00 [Places]

A 45-minute informal session, with the aim of building meaningful relationships, sharing knowledge, and supporting one another's growth and success in the world of project and programme management across the University of Cambridge.

  • Engaging in thought-provoking discussions
  • Sharing your best practices, tips, and success stories to inspire others
  • Asking for advice in a collaborative atmosphere

All while meeting new people and forging new connections!

This session will consist of three concurrent “ask me anything” sessions, where you can ask members of the Project Management CoP Core Group their advice on:

  • Creating dashboards from numerous Word and Excel files,
  • Organising largescale events, and
  • Resource planning

This session will take place virtually, 12:15-13:00.

Look forward to seeing you there!

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Wed 23 Oct 2024 12:15 [Places]

Join us for the second Project Management Community of Practice Café Event focussed on: How important do you think it is to define roles and responsibilities?

These events will provide you with the opportunity to network with fellow CoP members in an informal breakout room format. Each session will start with an opening question, in this instance: How important do you think it is to define roles and responsibilities?, which you will have the opportunity to discuss in informal small groups.

They provide the space and opportunity to share knowledge, experience and answer questions in a safe and supportive environment.

PM CoP Topic Talk: Frameworks and Methodologies new Tue 10 May 2022   12:00 Finished

Join us for the inaugural Project Management Community of Practice Topic Talk on frameworks and methodologies - the most popular area of discussion in the scoping survey.

The panel discussion will provide you with an opportunity to hear from colleagues working in project management across the University. Panellists will discuss which frameworks and methodologies they have used when managing projects, and provide real world examples of how these have been implemented within the University context.

Panellists:

  • Katrina West - Business Improvement Manager (PG Funding Project), Cambridge Admissions Office
  • Claire Michel - Medicine & Veterinary Medicine Curriculum Review Manager, Office of the School of Biological Sciences
  • Mark Rowland - Head of Delivery Management Office, University Information Services

This will be followed by time to ask questions to panel members in a safe and supportive environment.