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IIRSM reveals conference line up
02 February 2020
IIRSM'S 2020 annual conference programme has been designed to help delegates develop leadership, communication and mentoring skills as well as providing insights into team psychology and human error.
With a stellar line up of speakers, this will be an exceptional day of new thinking, practical learning and networking.
Speakers include:
- Stephen Carver, Senior Lecturer in Project & Programme Management, Cranfield School of Management
- Mike Ling MBE, longest serving Red Arrows pilot
- Nigel Girling, Director, the National Centre for Strategic Leadership
- Professor Kim Peters, Associate Professor in Management, Exeter University
- Gareth Lock, Lead Consultant, Paradigm Human Performance Ltd
With the choice of two workshop sessions on decision-making AI tools and psychological risks in the workplace and ending with a complimentary drinks reception, this promises to be a fantastic day of CPD and networking.
The conference takes place on 26 March 2020 at The Mermaid Theatre, Blackfriars, London EC4V 3DB and is competitively priced at £175 for IIRSM members and £225 for non members.
You can book your place at www.iirsm.org.conf2020
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