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Saturday, April 19, 2008
New Centre of Excellence for Project Managers established at Aston Business School in Birmingham, UK
Reported by Miles Shepherd in the UK

The UK's first centre of excellence for Project Management Practice has been unveiled at Aston Business School in Birmingham, UK. According to Aston Business School news, the £200,000 scheme will bridge the gap between academics and businesses by focusing on the importance of project management to innovation.

Businesses across the West Midlands should benefit from the innovative Centre for Project Management Practice. The project was funded with a £100,000 Business Engagement grant from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and Aston Business School’s collaborators – more than a dozen regional, national and international organisations.

The centre is headed up by academics who have all been project managers across a range of business sectors in the past. Centre Director Dr Naomi Brookes, who previously worked in the aerospace industry, said the centre would create some fantastic links between project management knowledge and its practice in industry.

“Project management is a very crucial skill which is required to effectively undertake any form of business innovation,” she said. “Businesses are finally understanding the importance of project management and at Aston we have a wide range of project management research and expertise available.”

The centre offers a novel opportunity for project managers to ‘swap’ with project managers in other organisations. The Centre will offer free seminar programmes to help project managers understand the range of research available to them, and to help researchers tailor their research to practitioners’ needs.

The first few companies to apply will get a free impact assessment to show how implementing best practice solutions would work in their organisation. There is also the potential for further funding if it proves a successful scheme in its first year.

David Turner, from West Bromwich Building Society, said the scheme would be perfect for bringing together different industries. “Some larger companies have their own centres for excellence, but where there are fewer project managers in an organisation, this new centre is ideal,” he said.






Miles Shepherd
Miles Shepherd
International Correspondent UK based in London

Mr. Miles Shepherd is an International Correspondent for www.pmforum.org in London, UK. . Miles has over 30 years experience on a variety of projects in UK, Eastern Europe and Russia. His PM experience includes defence, major IT projects, decommissioning of nuclear reactors, rail and business projects for the EU. Past Chairman of the Association for Project Management (APM), Miles is also past president and chair of the International Project Management Association (IPMA). Additional information about Mr. Shepherd can be found at
www.pmforum.org/pm forum team/. Miles can be contacted at miles.shepherd@msp-ltd.co.uka


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