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7 must-have project management skills

This article is obtained from here.

A good — or bad — IT project manager can make the difference between a project coming in on time and on budget and it being a failure. How can you spot a good project manager? CIO.com talked to project management professionals and IT executives to find out.

Just because someone has the title of “project manager” does not mean he or she knows how to effectively manage projects, as many CIOs and other IT executives have learned the hard way.

To be an effective project manager, one who can keep projects and the team on track, takes more than technical know-how. It also requires a number of non-technical skills, and it is these softer skills that often determine whether a project manager – and the project – will be a success.

So how can you tell a good project manager from a bad one? CIO.com surveyed project management experts and executives to learn what skills are required to successfully manage projects–that is, to ensure that projects are kept on track and stay on budget.

Following are seven of the most important non-technical skills for project managers.

Leadership

“Being a good leader means that you do not only oversee and coordinate tasks and processes as a manager, but also outline the vision and define the road map, motivate and encourage,” says Tatiana Danielyan, deputy director of R&D at ABBYY, which provides document recognition, data capture and language processing software.

It is also critical that the project manager has the ability to quickly analyze data – or a given situation –  and make good decisions because, she adds, “at the end of the day, you are the one who has the final call – and the final responsibility for whether the project is successful or not.”

For more on leadership skills, see:

Motivation

“A great project manager is able to keep their team happy during the tough times,” says Kofi Senaya, director of Product at Clearbridge Mobile, a mobile app developer. “Projects can get very difficult and stressful, typically when deadlines sneak up. As a project manager, your job is to ensure everyone stays motivated. Ultimately, this will improve efficiency and quality of work,” he says.

“Some tactics project managers can use is to praise good work, take team members out for a team building activity and cultivating a fun and collaborative environment.”

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Communication

“Project managers must speak the same language as their clients,” as well as their team members, says Mike Mills, project manager at Sagefrog Marketing Group, a B2B marketing agency. “It’s somewhat of a cliché, but this phrase really does describe one of the most important skills that can make or break client relationships. Project managers are the sole translators, sharing information, updates and next steps from client to internal team and back again.”

“Communication skills are the core part of a project manager’s skill set,” says Danielyan. A project manager who is “a good communicator can resolve or prevent almost any issue by being clear [and] encouraging an unhindered flow of information, which means [getting] the right information to the right person through the right channel exactly when it is needed.”

For more on communication skills, see:

Organization

A stereotypical image of a project manager is someone who is the consummate multitasker, but the ability to “multitask alone won’t help project managers meet all of the demands they face in their role; organization is key,” says Mills. “This means prioritizing tasks, compartmentalizing projects to avoid confusion, and neatly documenting anything and everything for future reference and easy access. Part of the organization process also involves envisioning all steps throughout the life of the project and predicting problems that might arise.

“As a PM, your task is to make sure processes run smoothly and are in line with the common goals,” says Danielyan. Therefore, “the ability to organize multiple complicated processes in uncertain conditions is essential – [and] prioritizing, planning and scheduling skills are critical. You need to always be ten steps ahead to quickly and efficiently achieve the desired outcome – or deal with a challenge if needed.”

Prioritization

“Information overload is a very real phenomenon, especially in the modern workplace,” notes Andrew Filev, CEO of Wrike, the developer of project management software. “There is a limit to the amount of stuff our minds can process, a.k.a. our cognitive load.” So “to succeed in the next decade, [project managers] must be able to manage this deluge of data and extract the useful bits from the noise.

“They need to be masters at prioritizing [and] time management if they intend to be successful,” he continues. And they have to stay focused and “be strategic despite all the pings and notifications that will have them running to put out fires.”

Problem solving

Much of problem solving in a project management context revolves around being able to identify and manage risk. “Many projects miss their scope, budget or delivery timeline due to unexpected surprises,” notes Tim Platt, vice president, IT Business Services, Virtual Operations, an IT support and managed services company. “The great PM is always on the lookout for risk – and how to mitigate that risk.  He or she knows how to ask the hard questions of the team and continuously confirms decisions, timelines and dependencies. In a well-run project, there shouldn’t be a surprise. There should be a risk log and mitigation plans for all items, and the PM is in the best position to ensure that’s covered.”

“Dealing with obstacles is without a doubt an essential skill for a PM,” agrees Danielyan. “A good project manager [can] identify risk early, find the cause(s) of the problem, weigh different options [and] define and implement the best solution possible.”

Adaptability

“In a fast-paced environment, particularly in the tech industry, changes – whether that’s new processes, standards or technologies – happen fast,” explains Senaya. “Planning is vital, but the ability to adapt to changes and work with your team to overcome challenges is just as important.” That ability to quickly come up with a workaround or change course is absolutely “necessary to be successful in a fast-paced environment.”

 

Scholarships for Master’s Program and PhD Sandwich Program 2018 under AUN/SEED-Net Graduate Program

Assalamualaikum wrh. wbt. & Salam Sejahtera,

Dear All,

 
Closing date for applications: 9 Oct 2017
(hardcopy version must arrive at AUN/SEED.Net office no later than 31 Oct 2017)


1. We are glad to announce the call for application of Master’s Program and Ph.D Sandwich Program in UTM, sponsorship by AUN/SEED.Net.

2. Scholarship offer:

  • living allowance
  • health insurance
  • relocation fee
  • round-trip air ticket

3. The fields of study that can be supported by the AUN/SEED-Net:

  • Civil Engineering under Faculty of Civil Engineering
  • Natural Disaster under MJIIT
4. Eligible applicants must:

  • Applicants must be young faculty staff of Sending Institutions, or graduating students/graduates who are strongly motivated to pursue a professional career as faculty staff
    at Sending Institutions.
  • Applicants must be endorsed to apply by Sending Institutions in their home country, which expect them to be faculty staff after graduation.
  • Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree in a relevant engineering field, or to complete the bachelor’s degree before starting this degree program.
  • Applicants should meet at least one of the following requirements. The supporting documents should be provided.
  1. Class rank of Bachelor’s Degree must be within top 15 % in their final or most recent year. The Certified Letter on Academic Standing (Attachment 3) is required;
  2. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) at least 3.0 in the 4-scale grading system or 7.5 in the 10-scale grading system in Bachelor’s degree;
  3. Outstanding academic achievements with supporting evidence (e.g. awards, publication, etc.)
  • Applicants must have good English language proficiency to study and carry out independent research. It is strongly recommended to submit a certificate of internationally known English proficiency test.
  • Applicants must be under the age of 30 at the time of application.
  • Applicants must be in good health conditions.
  • The scholarships are for Japanese Fiscal Year (JFY) 2018 intake students (1st April 2018 – 31st March 2019). The scholarships cannot be granted to the applicants who:
  1. have already started their study before the announcement of JFY 2018 scholarship award;
  2. have already been awarded and salaried by other scholarships.

5. Successful applicants must start their study within 1st April 2018 – 31st March 2019.

6. Application Guideline:

7. Forms & Attachments

Applications must be submitted with all the required documents through Office of Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic & International) no later than 9 October 2017 (Monday).

Should there be any queries, please do not hesitate to contact our officer, Ms Leilawati (+6 07 553 30453/email: mleilawati@utm.my).

Thank You.


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81310 UTM Johor Bahru, Johor

The 24th International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling

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CALL FOR PAPERS

MMM 2018, the 24th International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling

Web site: http:://mmm2018.chula.ac.th

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Welcome to MMM 2018, the 24th International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling, in Bangkok, Thailand which takes place Fenruary 5-7,2018 at Dusit Thani Hotel in the heart of Bangkok.

 

Now in its 24th year, MMM is a leading international conference for researchers and industry practitioners for sharing new ideas, original research results and practical development experiences from all MMM related areas. For more details of the call for contributions, please see the mail below.

 

There will be two main social events at MMM 2018: a welcome reception featuring the Video Browser Showdown, on February 5, and the conference banquet which will take place at the Dusit Thani Hotel on the evening of February 6. Optional tours allow participants to further enjoy their stay in Thailand.

 

We sincerely hope that the carefully crafted program that we will put together, the scientific discussions that the conference will stimulate, and your additional activities in Bangkok and its surroundings, will make participation in MMM 2018 a valuable and a memorable experience.

 

On behalf of the conference organizers and our hosts at Chulalongkorn University, we sincerely welcome you to MMM 2018.

 

Supavadee Aramvith, Yo-Sung Ho, and Noel O’Connor, General Co-Chairs

 

 

===== Conference Overview ===============================

 

MMM 2018 calls for full research papers reporting original research and investigation results, as well as demonstration proposals, in all areas related to multimedia modeling technologies and applications. In particular, two special sessions will be held, representing a wide variety of topics of current interest and importance. Finally, MMM 2018 will host the popular Video Browser Showdown.

 

The topics of interest for MMM 2018 include, but are not limited to:

 

Multimedia Content Analysis:

– Multimedia Indexing

– Multimedia Mining

– Multimedia Abstraction and Summarisation

– Multimedia Annotation, Tagging and Recommendation

– Multimodal Analysis for Retrieval Applications

– Semantic Analysis of Multimedia and Contextual Data

– Multimedia Fusion Methods

– Media Content Linking and Threading Methods

– Media Content Browsing and Retrieval Tools

 

Multimedia Signal Processing and Communications:

– Media Representation and Algorithms

– Audio, Image, Video Processing, Coding and Compression

– Multimedia Sensors and Interaction Modes

– Multimedia Privacy, Security and Content Protection

– Multimedia Standards and Related Issues

– Advances in Multimedia Networking and Streaming

– Multimedia Databases, Content Delivery and Transport

– Wireless and Mobile Multimedia Networking

 

Multimedia Applications and Services:

– Multi-Camera and Multi-View Systems

– Augmented and Virtual Reality, Virtual Environments

– Real-Time and Interactive Multimedia Applications

– Mobile Multimedia Applications

– Multimedia Web Applications

– Multimedia Authoring and Personalisation

– Interactive Multimedia and Interfaces

– Sensor Networks (Video Surveillance, Distributed Systems)

– Social and Educational Multimedia Applications

– Other Emerging Trends (e-learning, e-Health, Multimedia Collaboration, etc.)

 

Other topics related to MultiMedia Modeling that are not listed above are welcome as well. Please also see the description of special sessions below.

 

 

===== Submission Details and Links =========================

 

The conference proceedings will be published as series of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) by Springer. Submissions should conform to the formatting instructions of Springer Verlag, LNCS series, and adhere to the submission schedule. Regular research paper submissions (including special session papers) will be peer-reviewed in a double-blind review process, while demonstrations and VBS papers will be peer-reviewed in a single-blind process. Each contribution (research paper or demonstration) must be associated with one full registration; only one contribution can be associated with each registration.

 

For more details, including formatting instructions, please refer to the following pages:

– Call for Research Paper Submissions: http://mmm2018.chula.ac.th/call-for-research-paper-submissions

– Call for Demonstration Submissions: http://mmm2018.chula.ac.th/call-for-demonstrations

– Call for Special Session Submissions:  http://mmm2018.chula.ac.th/call-for-special-session-papers

– Video Browser Showdown (VBS): http://www.videobrowsershowdown.org/vbs/

 

To submit to MMM 2018, please go to the MMM 2018 submission site: https://easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?timeout=1;key=56683071.nY8a9FtBkCErXuNf

 

===== Important Dates ===================================

 

– 31/08/17: Extended Submission Deadline (Research Papers, Special Session Papers)

– 29/09/17: Submission Deadline (Demonstrations, Video Browser Showdown)

– 23/10/17: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection (Research Papers, Special Session Papers, Demonstrations, Video Browser Showdown)

– 10/11/17Camera Ready and Author Registration Deadline

 

 

===== Special Sessions ==================================

 

The following two special sessions will be held at MMM 2018:

 

SS1: Modeling Big Multimedia in the Real World

http://mmm2018.chula.ac.th/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/CFSS-I-MMM2018.pdf

 

SS2: Multimedia Analytics: Perspectives, Techniques, and Applications

http://www.itu.dk/people/bjth/MAPTA/

 

===== Video Browser Showdown ===========================

 

The Video Browser Showdown (VBS) is an annual live video search competition, where international researchers evaluate and demonstrate the efficiency of their exploratory video retrieval tools on a shared data set in front of the audience.

 

VBS has been organized as a special session MMM since 2012. In this special session the participating teams start with a quick presentation of their video search systems and then perform several video retrieval tasks with a moderately large video collection. This year, VBS will collaborate with the TRECVID Ad-Hoc search task and use the same data set of about 600 hours of video content.

 

The aim of the Video Browser Showdown is to evaluate video browsing tools for their efficiency at “Known Item Search” (KIS) tasks with a well-defined data set in direct comparison with other tools. For each KIS task the searchers need to interactively find a short video clip (20 secs) in the video collection within a specific time limit. While the video data is distributed before the event, the tasks are presented on-site via a projector (either as a video clip itself, or as a textual description).

 

For more details, including videos with impressions from previous events, please go to the official website: http://www.videobrowsershowdown.org/vbs/

 

 

Supavadee Aramvith, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University

Norliza Mohd Noor, PhD, SMIEEE

Assoc. Prof.

UTM Razak School of Engineering and Advanced Technology

UTM Kuala Lumpur Campus

Jalan Semarak, 54200 Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Tel.: 03-2180-5134/5237

Fax: 03-2180-5380

Mobile : 0193274854

2017 IEEE Educational Activity Board (EAB)  Student Educational Resources Committee (SERC)

2017 Members Benefit Portfolio Activity Committee

Past Past Chair of IEEE Malaysia Section (2013-2014)

IEEE EMBS Malaysia Chapter

IEEE Signal Processing Society Malaysia Chapter

IEEE Sponsored IConDA 2017, Kuching, Sarawak

Call for Paper: Int’l Conf. on Computer and Drone Applications (IConDA) 2017
Conference Date: November 9th – 11th 2017, 
Conference Venue:  Damai Beach Resort, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Submission Due: 4th September 2017 (Extended)
 
Prospective authors are invited to submit 4 to 6 pages long PDF or DOC manuscripts of their research work at IConDA 2017 paper submission link: http://www.sarawak.uitm.edu.my/iconda17/openconf/
 
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The advancement in computer and drones applications is beyond human imagination, affecting and transforming the society, both structurally and socially. Exploitation of computer and drone technology is crucial to humankind in the futuristic world.  IConDA-2017 provides an exceptional value platform for sharing and networking among scientists, academicians, policy makers and stakeholders from government institutions, universities, Non-Government Organizations as well as industry or private sector.
 
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