PMI Adelaide Mentorship Program Mentor

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Paul MacKeddie

Paul is a strategic leader with proven capability building and maintaining high performing teams. Paul coaches and supports others to achieve organisational and team success, and to resolve challenging problems.
Paul is a professionally qualified Civil Engineer with over 30 years of experience in the Water Industry in the United Kingdom and Australia. Paul has highly transferable leadership and management skills and experience. Commercially astute, Paul effectively influences and negotiates for mutually agreeable project and program outcomes for all parties.
Paul’s career began as a Civil Engineering Technician, designing and delivering water and sewerage systems across the north of Scotland. The emergence of Project Management as a discipline led to Paul shifting from a technical engineering role to a broader project management role in the mid 1990’s. Since this time, Paul has held senior leadership roles in both Capital Program Delivery and Asset Management.
Paul is currently the owner at Triple Loop, which is a Strategic Asset and Program Management consultancy, offering significant expertise in the delivery of large-scale capital programs as well as the development of strategic Asset Management systems and plans for organisations. With significant Risk Management expertise, Paul offers executives and operational teams advice concerning their roles in Risk Management and how Risk Management can improve value and decision making in organisations for exceptional performance. Paul also offers advisory and coaching services in Behavioural Management Techniques to help organisations bring out the best in individuals and teams as well as improve culture and engagement.

Industry Sectors: Local Authority / Councils; Water Industry; Transport

Specialties: Behavioural Management Techniques; Leadership and Coaching; Continual Improvement; Program and Project Management; Asset Management; Risk Management (former member of Standards Australia Risk Management Committee); Strategic Planning