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Conference Programme
Day 1 - Thursday 14th September
Stream 1
Stream 2


10.00 - 10.30
Welcome and Introduction Keynote Speech. Terry Hays, President of SAVE International “Global strategies for expanding Value Management”

10.30 - 11.15
Paper 1
“The importance of “Value” for business strategic definition” Manuel Teles Fernandes (Portugal)
Paper 4
“Achieving high performance programs, projects, products and services by managing the whole value improvement cycle” Martyn Phillips (Canada)

11.15 - 11.30
Refreshments

11.30 - 12.10
Paper 2
“How to design and implement a global VM Program to drive organic growth “ Per Lindstedt and Jan Burenius (Sweden)
Paper 5
“Two French and European methodological approaches: Functional Performance Specification and Design to Objective” Claude Jouineau and Pierre Moriceau (France)

12.15 - 13.00
Paper 3
"Developing Business Policy within a Value-managed Framework" Bernard Williams FRICS
Paper 6
“Stimulating innovation to deliver value” Dr Roy Woodhead (UK) and Jerry Kaufman (USA)

13.00 - 14.00
Lunch, Networking and Exhibition Viewing Time

14.00 - 14.40
Paper 7
"Corporate Value Management" Barry Pierce (UK)
Paper 10
The Winner of the Student Competition sponsored by ADVANCED MANAGEMENT SKILLS - "Developing a performance measurement framework for VM studies in construction" Thomas Gongbo Lin

14.45 - 15.15
Paper 8
“The application of Value Profiling on Public Projects: an examination of the California Department of Transportation’s Performance Measure Process” Robert Stewart and Chili Cilch (USA)
Paper 11
“Advanced frameworks for protecting vulnerable people using VM” Liz Crocker, Gus Jaspert, Adrian Smith, and Mark Law (UK)

15.15 - 15.45
Paper 9
“Interstate 595 corridor value analysis” Richard Johnson (USA)
Paper 12
"New Horizons - Adapting the VM methodology to address wide ranging non cost challenges" Peter Waterhouse (NZ)

15.45 - 16.15
Refreshments and Exhibition Viewing Time

16.15 - 17.30
Panel Discussion

19.00 onwards
Drinks Reception and Dinner
Day 2 - Friday 15th September
Stream 1
Stream 2


9.00 - 9.30
Keynote Speech: Michel Thiry (Belgium) IVM and EGB

9.30 - 10.15
Paper 13
“Current status and examples of the practice of value methodology in Hungary” Arpad Fodor and Geza Kmetty (Hungary)
Paper 17
“Dutch Certification and Education System - Combining the best of SAVE and EGB methods” Dorine Cleton (Netherlands)

10.15 - 10.45
Refreshments and Exhibition Viewing Time

10.45 - 11.25
Paper 14
“Value Management on the new generation of mobile harbour cranes - a balanced focus on the customers’ and shareholders’ perspectives” Dr Mathias Dobner and Wolfgang Roloff (Germany)
Paper 18
“Application of VM to the understanding and improvement of Knowledge Management” Dr Judy Payne and Dick Beardsall (UK)

11.30 - 12.10
Paper 15
“Increasing the value of capital projects through combination of converging and diverging value engineering exercises” Garance Bundel and Marc Maeseele (Netherlands)
Paper 19
“How to measure value from a sustainable point of view” J Alexandre, J J Henriques, J Catarino, A Nogueira, F Rodrigues, and D Camocho (Portugal)

12.15 - 13.00
Paper 16
“Nine Bucks (and a Doe): Wow! A 70% reduction in material cost!” James Guyette, Fernando Assens, and Philip Wauters (USA)
Paper 20
“Changing values: Social Return on Investment (SROI) and the need to measure social value” Ken Scott (UK)

13.00 - 14.00
Lunch, Networking and Exhibition Viewing Time

14.00 - 14.40
Paper 21
“Value - the line of sight between projects, programmes and portfolios” Tomas Andersson and Inger Bergman (Sweden)
Paper 23
“Function Analysis uncovers and eliminates unnecessary costs” Alfred Paley (USA)

14.45 - 15.25
Paper 22
“Value Breakdown Structures: integrating Value Management into Project and Programme Management” Dr Allan Robinson (UK)
Paper 24
“Integrating value and risk management - the key to success” Michael Dallas (UK)

15.30 - 16.00
Conference Review and Closing Remarks

16.00 onwards
Refreshments