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03/07/2008 > ESC Lille announces EDEN seminar at summer workshop

Pioneering French business school holds EDEN doctoral seminar on the nine schools of project managem
ESC Lille and the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM) are organizing a summer workshop to be held at the French business school’s campus in Lille.

ESC Lille’s workshop in Project Management, now in its eighth year, will consist of a special EDEN seminar on the nine schools of project management, and will take place from August 18 to 22, 2008.

As an intensive one-week session, given in English, the seminar aims to provide a forum for doctoral students, academics and experts in project management where they can exchange information on research methodologies and theoretical paradigms as well as to introduce them to the ‘nine schools of thought.’


The nine schools of project management

Modern project management had its genesis as an off-shoot of Operations Research and Operations Management in the late 1940s. And for the past 60 years project and programme management has become a well-accepted way to manage organizations. Projects and programmes, as strategic processes, modify the conditions of the firm in its environment. Through them, resources and competencies are mobilized to create competitive advantage and other sources of value. As resources are easily shared by many organizations, the organization's competencies are the most important relevant driver and are at the source of competitive advantage and the creation of value.
Ever since, several schools of thought have developed, and nine are now identifiable. The aim of the EDEN seminar is to explore these nine schools as a basis for a theoretical approach to project management, to explore the research paradigms that potentially underpin each of the schools and the methodological approaches that follow.


An internationally recognized expertise in project and programme management

Confirming the school’s solid background in project management, the EDEN seminar is well-suited to ESC Lille’s education environment. Indeed, the school has been a pioneer and a world leader in project management since the 1970s. Its many dedicated programmes include a Specialised Master in Project and Programme Management; an MSc in Programme, Project Management and Business Development; an MBA with a major in PPM; a PhD in Strategy, Programme and Project Management; as well as tailor-made Executive education programmes specialized in project management. All of these programmes are PMI GACPM accredited by the Project Management Institute.

“ESC Lille has been holding this “must attend” workshop and doctoral seminar for 8 years,” comments Professor Christophe N. Bredillet, Dean for Postgraduate Programmes at ESC Lille and Editor of the Project Management Journal (Wiley) “The fact that this year’s event is becoming part of the EIASM doctoral seminar is further proof of our global reach and leadership in this field.”


Educating European management scholars, scientists and teachers

The EDEN programme is a unique European resource for enhancing doctoral education in the Management Sciences. In partnership with EIASM, an international network for management research and teaching, that includes more than 40,000 management scientists from all over the world, EDEN has become an intercontinental reference for doctoral education in management. Since the programme’s conception in 1988, more than 2000 doctoral students from Europe have become EDEN fellows and almost 250 professors have acted as EDEN faculty members.


Practical information

Dates and location
The seminar will be held at ESC Lille, the Lille School of Management, Lille, France.
The programme will start on August 18, 2008 and is scheduled to end August 22, 2008

For more information and application, please contact:

ESC Lille
Ms. Nadine Sauzé
e-mail: eden-PM@esc-lille.fr
telephone: +33-3-20 21 59 72
fax: +33-3-20 21 59 74

EIASM
Ms. Nina Payen
EDEN Manager, EIASM - PLACE DE BROUCKÈRE-PLEIN - 31 - 1000 BRUSSELS - BELGIUM
Tel: 32 2 2266661 - Fax: 32 2 5121929
Email: nina@eiasm.be


This event is sponsored by the Conseil Régional du Nord - Pas de Calais.


Pr. Christophe N. Bredillet, Dean - Postgraduate Programme ESC Lille



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