M&A, Business Transformation Practice Director, Vaco

Dimitry Neganov, PMP, PSM, CBN

Dimitry Neganov is a Management consultant and practice lead, helping companies plan and implement complex changes. He's developed a new management framework called Stream Theory, that helps scale Agile, Lean, and TOC principles, transforms employee experience and leads to breakthrough results. Dimitry also champions the concept of Gamification and has successfully led over 60 projects in a dozen different industries.

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Navigating the Future: Stream Theory and the Evolution of Data-Driven Project Management
 
This presentation explores the transformative power of Stream Theory in modern project management, focusing on integrating data-driven decision-making, AI, and virtual tools. Attendees will learn the core components of Stream Theory, and how they can streamline project processes. We'll highlight the latest advancements in AI and virtual collaboration tools, along with practical strategies for managing remote teams effectively, leveraging real-life examples. Participants will leave with actionable steps for implementing a data-driven, Stream Theory-based approach, and insights into emerging trends in project management. This session will equip attendees with the knowledge and tools to navigate the evolving landscape of project management with confidence.

The presentation will align with all three parts of the triangle. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of Stream Theory, its core principles, and how it can be applied to modern project management to improve efficiency and effectiveness. The presentation will highlight the critical role of data in project management, showcasing how data-driven insights can enhance planning, execution, and overall project success. Additionally, the session will provide best practices for managing remote teams effectively, ensuring productivity and collaboration in a virtual work environment. The presentation will most likely consist of lecture and Q&A. Additional engagement elements may be added later.