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Project Management Marvel: Neverending Story of Challenges

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After major crises, the construction industry has to rethink how to cope with new challenges and how to manage, if not mitigate or eliminate, the consequential impacts. To say a few, the 2011 flooding in Thailand has changed the infrastructure design criteria and water resource management. Similarly, the Covid-19 pandemic has reshaped ways and walks of life, personally and professionally. Property Developers are seeking the best new ways to earn profit and sustain their business growth. They look to spend more carefully while trying to make good money. Designers are rethinking the concept of home. Contractors are responsible for the new upkeep of work in distancing conditions. The lessons learned from those major crises and alike are keys to success for Project Managers in strengthening your team for ongoing projects and those to come. Do you want to cope better with today's challenges and get ahead in winning your future projects? Come learn firsthand from one of the best Managing Directors in the Project Management Consultancy arena.

Speaker Profile

Khun Niwat Thanpitinan is a structural engineer and has spent over 30 years as a professional consultant and owner representative for projects in Thailand and several countries. He is a Chulalongkorn University graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering and holds a Masters’ Degree in Computer and Engineering Management. His working experiences span design, construction supervision, and project management for various types of projects. Apart from many large-scale residential, commercial, and multi-use projects, he has worked for two mega-projects in Thailand: the first Bangkok Underground Metro and Suvarnabhumi Airport. With his versatile qualifications, he has also taken challenges to handle construction projects in London, Dubai, Mumbai, and Hokkaido. He is a Committee Member of the Consulting Engineers Association of Thailand (CEAT), the Working Committee for the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), and the Expert Panel for the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT). He is also a trainer and consultant for Project Victor Co., Ltd., a leading project management training and coaching organization in Thailand.

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