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PM² in Lisbon

On September 18th 2019, our esteemed member and Regional Coordinator for Portugal, José Luis Ferreira, delivered his first public presentation of PM² and PM² Alliance, an event that happened inside Quidgest’s Q-Day, focused on the New Spring of AI and its relation to Model Driven Development. 

As he mentioned, both PM² and PM² Alliance are at their Spring, at the early phase of their existences, only starting to bloom and already giving us a fresh perspective on Project Management, based on a simple, lean and free methodology, oriented towards results and benefits, a new approach to deliver projects, solutions and value to organizations. 

In this first workshop on PM², all of this has been discussed and presented, given as a free tool for everyone wanting to take it to their PM journeys. And there were many present, sharing the vision of PM² Alliance on spreading PM² and build a strong community, mobilizing collective power and resources needed to make change happen. And this was a rewarding moment of seeing things starting, people enjoying and capturing the message and opened to new perspectives. 

PM² Alliance would like to thank mr. Ferreira for spreading the word of our association and of course all the participants for embracing our vision for the future of project management in Europe. Together we can achieve so much more. 

Original article here.

 

Mr. Ferreira, PhD, PMP, PMD Pro, SMC, SPOC and PM² Alliance Regional Coordinator for Portugal, is an experienced Project Management Consultant & Trainer, with a special interest on the multiple approaches/methodologies for project delivery. Strong supporter of OPM2 (European Open Project Management Methodology) and passionate for Project Management for Development.
Artificial Intelligence enthusiast, with a PhD on Computer Science, focused in Machine Learning, from Coimbra University.
Former Director of the Department of Science and Technology of the Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa, after more than 15 years at University of Coimbra, as a teacher and researcher.