About this event
What: Zoom Conversation with Raji Sivaraman, M. S, PMI-ACP and advanced researcher in sustainability.
When: Friday Jan 28th, 2021 – Noon Eastern
How: Zoom Conference call – details upon registration.
Cost: Free.
Topic: Project Management Stakeholder roles in Sustainability
Who are the stakeholders in this scene? What roles do they play? Is it just a whim?
Let’s find out with Raji Sivaraman who is a researcher in advanced sustainability. She brings her knowledge from various industries and various countries.
Our Guest
Raji Sivaraman, M. S, PMI-ACP, PMP, PMO-CP Principal of ASBA LLC, a Singapore citizen, helps USA/Singapore companies with strategic planning/overseas startups. Speaks several languages. Worked in Singapore/Thailand/India/USA. Helps fortune 50/500 companies with CSR/BSR/Mobility projects. Consultant, Director, Strategic Advisor and an Advisory Board member for non-profit organizations. Worked in IT, publishing, financial, standards and logistics industries as a lead project manager and implementation manager. Adjunct Professor at Montclair University, USA. Sustainability Researcher, Author, Contributor to Project Management books, published articles, research papers internationally. Global facilitator, keynote speaker, Discussant/Academic chair/Moderator CXO Forum/ Panelist/Agile practitioner. Held leadership positions with the PMI at the chapter/global level, First ever IPMA HackDays Chair. A Pracademic. Distinguished Women leaders of Singapore, 2013.
Raji Sivaraman, M.S., PMI-ACP, PMP, PMO-CP
Principal – Pracademic
www.linkedin.com/in/raji-sivaraman
Authored books:
Discoveries Through Personal Agility
https://www.businessexpertpress.com/books/discoveries-through-personal-agility/
Making Projects Sing – a Musical Perspective of Project Management
https://www.amazon.com/Making-Projects-Sing-Perspective-Management/dp/1631574590
Co-Hosts:
Jennifer Hancock is the author of several award winning books and the founder of Humanist Learning Systems. Jennifer is considered one of the top speakers and writers in the world of Humanism today. Her professional background is varied including stints in both the for profit and non-profit sectors. She has served as Director of Volunteer Services for the Los Angeles SPCA, sold international franchise licenses for a biotech firm, was the Manager of Acquisition Group Information for a ½ billion dollar company and served as the executive director for the Humanists of Florida before founding her own company. She is a board member for the USA Chapter of the International Humanistic Management Association. (https://humanistlearning.com)
Elizabeth Castillo is an associate professor at CISA – Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies at Arizona State University and affiliated faculty at the Center for Behavior, Institutions and the Environment. Castillo’s scholarship is focused on how we can create a sustainable economy that works for everyone. Dr. Castillo addresses this problem by investigating capitalization of organizations, particularly the role that intangible assets (e.g., social, cultural, and political capital) play in producing social, financial, and environmental returns (the triple bottom line). Her interdisciplinary research is inspired by two decades of management experience in the nonprofit sector, including the San Diego Natural History Museum and Balboa Park Cultural Partnership. She is a board member for the USA Chapter of the International Humanistic Management Association. You can find her at: https://cisa.asu.edu/node/5817
Continuing Education:
Humanist Learning Systems is our learning partner for this series. This program has been submitted to HRCI and approved by SHRM for 1 hour continuing education credits and participants will be able to receive certificates of completion at the end of the session. To learn more about Humanist Learning Systems visit: https://humanistlearning.com
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