Stavanger SDP Chapter Meeting | Keynote Speaker: Jean-Paul Koninx
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Stavanger SDP Chapter Meeting | Keynote Speaker: Jean-Paul Koninx

Stavanger SDP Chapter Meeting | “Upgrading DQ from a business skill to a life skill”

By Society of Decision Professionals

Date and time

Tuesday, June 4 · 6:30 - 8:30pm CEST

Location

University of Stavanger

41 Kjell Arholms gate 4021 Stavanger Norway

About this event

  • 2 hours

You're invited to the 3rd In-Person Meeting of the SDP Stavanger Chapter. Our agenda for this gathering encompasses both important business matters and a presentation by our Keynote Speaker, Jean-Paul Koninx. The meeting with be held at the University of Stavanger, Norway and pre-registration is required.


KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Jean-Paul Koninx, DecisionQraft

Upgrading DQ from a business skill to a life skill


AGENDA:

  • 18:30 - Registration and networking
  • 18:50 - Meeting Opening, Welcome and Introductions
  • 19:00 - SDP Stavanger Chapter: Strategy & Longcast - topics, themes, timings and ideas
  • 19:30 - Jean-Paul Koninx - “Upgrading DQ from a business skill to a life skill
  • 20:15 - Next Event(s) and shortcast proposal - what is in the pipeline
  • 20:30 - Meeting ends


MEET OUR SPEAKER: Paul Koninx, DecisionQraft

Jean-Paul Koninx is the founder of DecisionQraft, a company dedicated to bringing decision skills to companies and the wider society. Decision-making under uncertainty has been a common theme in his 30-year career, most of these with Shell as a Petroleum Engineer, in both technical and leadership roles across many locations worldwide – including six years with Norske Shell in Stavanger. Jean-Paul is Lead Practitioner for the SDP (Society of Decision Professionals) as well as Chartered Project Professional with APM (Association for Project Management). He holds a PhD in Astrophysics from Utrecht University in the Netherlands


Abstract:

Decision Quality as concept touches on many analytical and psychological areas - it is fascinatingly human. And, while recognising both the analytical and behavioural sides, most of us see DQ as a great business skill. If only all of us (i.e. our managers, our organisation) would adopt it, right? So why isn’t DQ as a tool spreading like wildfire in our organisations?

In this presentation I will share some observations of my own 24-year DA/DQ journey, many of those years it was “just” a neat analytical business skill. And I propose that a key to further Organisational DQ is to embrace DQ as a life skill. Which raises the question - what are the key triggers to make that pivot?


***Registration is required for RSVP

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