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Professor Sebastian Green named International Editorial Advisor for the global project management eJournal PM World Today
Press release from: PMForum.org, Inc.
(openPR) - Dallas, Texas – February 16, 2007 — PMForum.org announced today that Dr. Sebastian Green, Professor of Management at University College Cork, in Cork, Ireland has been named an international editorial advisor for the online PM World Today eJournal. On 5 January 2007, the company announced the formation of an International Editorial Advisory Council for PM World Today, to include representatives from some of the world’s leading universities offering graduate programs in project management.
According to managing editor David Pells, “Dr. Green is widely recognized throughout Ireland and across Europe among project management professional leaders, educators and researchers. As the Chairperson of IPMA’s Academic Forum, he is also working with many other academic leaders around the world of project management. It is an honor for us to have him join our editorial advisory team.”
Sebastian Green, BA (TCD), MA, PhD (Sussex) is Professor of Management at University College Cork (UCC) in Cork, Ireland, specializing in Strategic Management and Strategic Project Management. He is Head of the Department of Management and Marketing at UCC and was formerly Executive Dean of the Faculty of Commerce. Before coming to UCC he worked in Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and at the London Business School. He studied Economics at Trinity College Dublin, and at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Social Anthropology at Sussex University, UK.
Sebastian also works with the Institute of Project Management of Ireland in the area of project management education and development and is Chairperson of the Academic Forum for the International Project Management Association (IPMA), based in Switzerland. Sebastian has developed an innovative methodology, the Project Constellation (a form of role play akin to psychodrama) for developing Project Management competencies in respect of organizational development and culture change interventions. He works closely with CEOs and senior executives in MNC subsidiaries and SMEs in Ireland, the UK and India. He serves on the editorial team of the Systemic Solutions Bulletin, UK and the Journal of Social Transformation and Change and has published widely in international journals and in books. Additional information about Professor Green can be found at www.pmworldtoday.net/team/editorial_advisors.htm.
University College Cork (UCC) is one of four constituent universities of the federal National University of Ireland. Founded in 1845, UCC is one of Ireland’s oldest institutes of higher learning and was originally established as Queen's College. Located in south-west Ireland, UCC is a progressive, dynamic university with a current enrolment of over 12,000 degree candidates and an additional 2,500 students enrolled in one or more of the University's postgraduate courses. UCC's diverse student-body includes over 1,000 international students representing 60-plus countries worldwide. 3,000 people work at UCC, including more than 800 faculty. UCC is Ireland 's leading research institute and is the highest research income earner in the Irish state. The University's internal research reputation spans all of its faculties where it offers over 120 degree and professional programmes through seven schools and 27 departments. The University has seven faculties in Arts and Celtic Studies, Commerce, Engineering, Food Science and Technology, Law, Medicine and Health, and Science. Additional information about UCC can be found at www.uc.ie.
PMForum.org administers and operates www.pmforum.org, one of the world’s best known project management websites and a leading source of breaking news from around the world of PM. PMForum.org also publishes the monthly online PM World Today e-Journal, where articles, case studies, papers and viewpoints by leading project management authorities and experts from around the world can be found. Free subscriptions are available at www.pmworldtoday.net.
SOURCE: PMForum.org, Inc.
David L. Pells, Managing Editor
editor@pmforum.org
According to managing editor David Pells, “Dr. Green is widely recognized throughout Ireland and across Europe among project management professional leaders, educators and researchers. As the Chairperson of IPMA’s Academic Forum, he is also working with many other academic leaders around the world of project management. It is an honor for us to have him join our editorial advisory team.”
Sebastian Green, BA (TCD), MA, PhD (Sussex) is Professor of Management at University College Cork (UCC) in Cork, Ireland, specializing in Strategic Management and Strategic Project Management. He is Head of the Department of Management and Marketing at UCC and was formerly Executive Dean of the Faculty of Commerce. Before coming to UCC he worked in Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and at the London Business School. He studied Economics at Trinity College Dublin, and at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Social Anthropology at Sussex University, UK.
Sebastian also works with the Institute of Project Management of Ireland in the area of project management education and development and is Chairperson of the Academic Forum for the International Project Management Association (IPMA), based in Switzerland. Sebastian has developed an innovative methodology, the Project Constellation (a form of role play akin to psychodrama) for developing Project Management competencies in respect of organizational development and culture change interventions. He works closely with CEOs and senior executives in MNC subsidiaries and SMEs in Ireland, the UK and India. He serves on the editorial team of the Systemic Solutions Bulletin, UK and the Journal of Social Transformation and Change and has published widely in international journals and in books. Additional information about Professor Green can be found at www.pmworldtoday.net/team/editorial_advisors.htm.
University College Cork (UCC) is one of four constituent universities of the federal National University of Ireland. Founded in 1845, UCC is one of Ireland’s oldest institutes of higher learning and was originally established as Queen's College. Located in south-west Ireland, UCC is a progressive, dynamic university with a current enrolment of over 12,000 degree candidates and an additional 2,500 students enrolled in one or more of the University's postgraduate courses. UCC's diverse student-body includes over 1,000 international students representing 60-plus countries worldwide. 3,000 people work at UCC, including more than 800 faculty. UCC is Ireland 's leading research institute and is the highest research income earner in the Irish state. The University's internal research reputation spans all of its faculties where it offers over 120 degree and professional programmes through seven schools and 27 departments. The University has seven faculties in Arts and Celtic Studies, Commerce, Engineering, Food Science and Technology, Law, Medicine and Health, and Science. Additional information about UCC can be found at www.uc.ie.
PMForum.org administers and operates www.pmforum.org, one of the world’s best known project management websites and a leading source of breaking news from around the world of PM. PMForum.org also publishes the monthly online PM World Today e-Journal, where articles, case studies, papers and viewpoints by leading project management authorities and experts from around the world can be found. Free subscriptions are available at www.pmworldtoday.net.
SOURCE: PMForum.org, Inc.
David L. Pells, Managing Editor
editor@pmforum.org
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