The Responsible Project Management Techniques Programme SESSION 4: CURIOSITY
May 19, 2025 at 16:30 — 18:30 (BST)
The Responsible Project Management Techniques Programme
SESSION 4: CURIOSITY
19 May 2025 ONLINE at 16:30 — 18:30 (BST)
Responsible Project Management, supported by The Schumacher Institute
This is the next interactive, small-group session that will explore practical techniques for systems thinking on projects. We will focus on how to uncover hidden complexity to help build resilience and contribute to adaptation.
Each workshop will highlight one principle from the Manifesto for Responsible Project Management. Relevant techniques will be introduced and there will be opportunities for practice and discussion. Principle 4, and the focus of this session, is Curiosity.
Projects and project management create the future, yet projects are frequently managed as a set of siloed activities and outputs. It is time to see projects differently. Responsible Project Management (RPM) aims to support individuals and organisations re-imagine project management as a series of interventions into a set of existing systems. We need to uncover ways that projects can contribute to creating a better future. A future that enables people and nature to flourish together.
In all the sessions, you will be encouraged to apply the techniques in a project context that you are familiar with, past or present, to share ideas and explore management challenges from a range of perspectives. To enable you to optimise the experience, you can choose the workshops most relevant to you. Each session is booked separately.
This fourth session will introduce selected techniques to support our curiosity about system interactions and help to uncover hidden ethical complexity and influences on projects. Together we will investigate connections between data and observations, underlying structures, and ways of thinking that influence projects and outcomes.
Further information about the programme can be found at: https://www.responsiblepm.com/the-rpm-studio
Early booking is recommended because the sessions are interactive, and numbers are limited. The cost for each session is £10*. If you join all ten workshops, the last one will be free to attend.
*plus booking fee