PMI (China) Congress 2015 [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
PMI (China) Project Management Congress 2015 was held in Shanghai October 24-25. As a regional office of Project Management Institute (PMI), PMI (China) invited executives from headquarters in the US, officials of Training Center of the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs (TCSAFEA) together with renowned subject matter experts and senior leaders from home and abroad delivered speeches. The Conference attracted nearly 2000 guests.
Value of Project Management Recognized in China In the "Internet Plus" Era
2015 World Economic Situation and Outlook issued by the United Nations in May predicts global economic growth rate to be 2.8%, showing a continued slowing trend with risk of recession; while it pointed out that East Asia continues to be world's fastest growing economies, with a 4.4% increase. The newly released Fortune Global 500 list let us see the rapid growth of Chinese companies, with 106 entities on the list, ranking the second most in the world. On the other hand, Chinese enterprises also are facing complex challenges. The Generalized System of Preference (GSP) policy China has benefited for 15 years after joining WTO comes to an end in 2015, and China is obliged to allow foreign capital to enter all industries in China since July, including mining, transportation, steel, securities and finance, which are long under strict government control. Plus the sweeping release of news policies of 'Internet+' and 'Made in China 2025', Chinese enterprises are on the turning point to embrace change and transform in order to maintain competitive edge.
PMI (China) Managing Director Mr Bob (Yong Tao) Chen giving speech. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
PMI President and CEO Mr Mark Langley at Media Conference. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
The Congress theme "Next Generation and Beyond" highlights the latest trends in Project Management
In 2010, the first PMI (China) Congress was held in Beijing, after which it become annual and this year we welcome the 6th Congress.
Looking back, we can easily find that PMI adheres to the mission of advancing global project management theories and practices and bringing value of project management to organizations. With its broad international professional platform, exclusive research resources and the support from all walks of life, PMI hold project management conferences around the globe to promote the concept and share latest trends. PMI (China) Congress has become one of the biggest professional events in the Asia-Pacific, attracting much attention from leading enterprises and domestic project management practitioners in the area.
PMI (China) Congress Media Conference. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
When it comes to the state of project management in Chinese enterprises, PMI Vice President of Organization Markets Mr Craig Killough claims that, the gap between Chinese and foreign enterprises on project management has been significantly narrowed. China now has an growing organizational capacity and owns strong competitive edge in many great projects, including high-speed rail project.
The conference was comprised of a whole day plenary session and another day of four breakout sessions. PMI (China) PM Award Ceremony, a program to acknowledge excellent projects and organizations in China, was also held on the Congress, presenting awards to ZTE, Huawei, GREE Inc, Bosch, etc. The Congress also invited awarded representatives to talk about their best practices and insights, which arouse great interest among attendees.
PMI President and CEO Mr Mark Langley giving speech. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
PMI (China) PM Award Ceremony. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |