Project Challenge Spring Show 2023

By | 22/03/2023

THE UK’S LEADING INDEPENDENT SHOW FOR PROJECT, PROGRAMME, PROCESS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT QEII CENTRE IN WESTMINSTER, LONDON | 27TH APRIL 2023

The event is free for delegates and gives them a chance to network with like minded project professionals, explore exhibitors and attend insightful presentations.  This is the UK’s leading event for Project, Programme, Process and Resource Management. The event will be held at the @QEIICentre in Westminster, London on 27th April 2023.

Helen Winter from Business Bullet will be one of the speakers presenting.  Her talk will cover Target Operating models and how they can be designed to keep up with the pace of change.  The presentation will cover factors that influence a target operating model and techniques that companies can adopt to keep up with the pace of change.

Learning outcomes are:

  • Recognising when a Operating model needs to be reviewed and changed
  • Why it is so important
  • How companies go about instigating a change to move to a new Target operating model
  • Triggers and techniques for keeping up with the pace of change
  • How to ensure it is embedded and is working

The event will bring together the latest products & services, technologies, techniques and innovative ideas in the sector.

For more info about #ProjectChallenge or to register visit: https://www.project-challenge.com/

Author: Helen Winter

Helen Winter is an enterprise transformation leader, author, and operating model strategist with deep experience in designing and delivering complex organisational change. She has led transformation programmes across multiple organisations and sectors, focusing on the operating model mechanisms that link strategy to execution — including commercial model redesign, governance frameworks, squad operating models, PMO modernisation, financial controls, tooling and data alignment, and AI-enabled delivery. Her work centres on helping organisations build operating models that deliver predictable, efficient, and value-driven outcomes. Her expertise spans transformation programme design, enterprise agility, cross-functional governance, behavioural and cultural change, and the practical integration of tools and processes to improve business performance. Helen is also a global business author with Kogan Page. Her first book, The Business Analysis Handbook, was a finalist for two major industry awards: the PMI award for contribution to project management literature and the Business Book Awards’ Specialist Book category. She is an active member of the APM Programme Management Specific Interest Group, contributing to thought leadership, guidance, and the development of good practice for programme delivery. A frequent speaker at project, programme, and transformation forums, Helen shares her insights through her long-running blog BusinessBullet.co.uk, visited by over 5,000 readers a month. Her current writing focuses on modern operating models, transformation leadership, organisational capability, and the real-world dynamics that determine whether change succeeds or fails.

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