Organisational Agility & its Perceived Benefits from Australian Perspectives
Event Details
Nick Hadjinicoaou will be presenting at the June monthly event for the PMI Adelaide Chapter. Following on from his recent presentation at PMI Australia Conference 2018 he will present on the topic of 'Organisational agility and its perceived benefits from Australian perspectives'.
Nick Hadjinicoaou will be presenting at the June monthly event for the PMI Adelaide Chapter. Following on from his recent presentation at PMI Australia Conference 2018 he will present on the topic of 'Organisational agility and its perceived benefits from Australian perspectives'.
Biography
Nick is the Assistant Professor and Program Director for the Global Project Management Program at Torrens University Australia. Nick is a certified PMI Program and Project Management Professional (PgMP, PMP) an IMC Certified Management Consultant (CMC) and has completed an MBA and MPM from the University of Adelaide.
With over 28 years of industry and education experience, previous senior leadership roles have included Portfolio, Program and Project Management, PMO Management, ICT Management and consulting roles for various private and public organisations including IBM, Telstra, 3Pillars Asia Pacific, Business SA, the state government and Laureate Australia.
With over 28 years of industry and education experience, previous senior leadership roles have included Portfolio, Program and Project Management, PMO Management, ICT Management and consulting roles for various private and public organisations including IBM, Telstra, 3Pillars Asia Pacific, Business SA, the state government and Laureate Australia.
Topic
Organisational agility helps businesses to sustain their competitive advantage and contributes to business success. It accelerates shared knowledge and learning processes that meet the pace of rapid environmental change. Despite the awareness of agile application, perceived benefits in relation to major characteristics of organisational agility have not been fully investigated.
This research aims to explore and report relationships between 20 agile characteristics and 15 perceived benefits from the perspectives of Australian industry sectors. Descriptive and correlation statistics were employed to establish background of 36 research respondents and to indicate relationships of the studied variables. Degrees of correlation were closely examined. The research results showed that only some benefits of organisational agility were perceived and linked to the key characteristics of agility. The research also found different combinations of organisational agility that constructed individual perceived benefits.
Organisational agility helps businesses to sustain their competitive advantage and contributes to business success. It accelerates shared knowledge and learning processes that meet the pace of rapid environmental change. Despite the awareness of agile application, perceived benefits in relation to major characteristics of organisational agility have not been fully investigated.
This research aims to explore and report relationships between 20 agile characteristics and 15 perceived benefits from the perspectives of Australian industry sectors. Descriptive and correlation statistics were employed to establish background of 36 research respondents and to indicate relationships of the studied variables. Degrees of correlation were closely examined. The research results showed that only some benefits of organisational agility were perceived and linked to the key characteristics of agility. The research also found different combinations of organisational agility that constructed individual perceived benefits.
Event Properties
Event Date | 18-06-2018 5:30 pm |
Event End Date | 18-06-2018 8:00 pm |
Individual Price | $30. Free for PMI Adelaide Members. |
Location | ibis Adelaide Hotel |