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02 Sep 2014

Integrating BS 11000 into the contracting process

Join us for the second part of this highly successful thought leadership webinar where our expert, David Hawkins, will describe how collaborative working standards fit with the process of developing and managing contracts. With a wealth of experience managing complex projects around the world, David will provide practicable examples of how collaborative techniques can be employed throughout the contact lifecycle.\r
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The first part of this webinar, entitled 'Contracts and Collaboration: conflict or complimentary approaches' is available at https://www.iaccm.com/resources/?id=7625&cb=1407231806&\r
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Our Expert: David E. Hawkins: ICW Knowledge Architect \r
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David has an extensive career in projects and procurement within the construction industry. For over 40 years he has been associated with the development and implementation of major projects in many parts of the world, which has provided an insight into the many organisational and cultural challenges that projects can generate. Over the past decade he has been an active promoter of partnering concepts and the development of extended enterprises through the building of alliances. As a strategic thinker he has deployed these approaches to support manufacturing to outsourcing programmes, capitalising on the opportunities within project operations to exploit global sourcing. Building on these experiences he has helped a number of major organisations to implement change management programmes in different industrial arenas including chemical processing, oil and gas, power generation, and mining and minerals processing.\r
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He was the architect and author of the CRAFT collaborative methodology and technical author of the British standards Institution (BSI) PAS 11000 framework the world's first Collaborative business relationship standard. He was appointed chairman of the BSI committee to develop PAS 11000 to a full BS standard. In 2009 he was acknowledged as one of the world's top 100 thought leaders on CSR. He has been a regular contributor to professional magazines. As an established author he has several publications to his credit including\r
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Sun Tzu and the Project Battleground: Creating Project Strategy using the Art of War published by Palgrave Macmillan 2004\r
The Bending Moment: Energising corporate strategy published by Palgrave Macmillan 2005.\r
Corporate Social Responsibility; Balancing Tomorrows sustainability with Today's profitability published 2006 published by Palgrave Macmillan.\r
Raising the standard for collaboration; Published by British Standards 2013


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