![]() Unfortunately, QUBE is not easily compatible with Apple devices so you’ll need a Windows computer to join the is open both to Major Projects Association Members and is run in collaboration with. exe file or you may find it easier to use a personal laptop or PC for the session. ![]() If you have a work laptop, you may need help from your IT team to install the. exe file and using a simple headphone and microphone (such as the simple in-ear set you probably use to make calls on your mobile phone). Inertia disk, inverted pendulum, and ABET-aligned courseware included. Using the QUBE environment involves downloading a. Integrated rotary servo lab experiment for teaching undergraduate control systems. Once you are registered on QUBE, there’s no need to re-register, you will be able to go straight into the workshop Qubicle where you meet up with other workshop delegates to pick up on conversations or work you have started, at any time, in between the workshops. ![]() You’ll also have the opportunity to experience (and practise your skills) of working in a virtual environment.įinally, this is an opportunity to meet and work collaboratively with your peers from across other major projects. We aim to generate an output from each event that you can take back and share with colleagues. These regular workshop sessions runs on the third Thursday of every ‘even’ month throughout the year, starting in February) will provide you with an opportunity to explore and develop personal and organizational approaches to working in major projects. Since we launched the Series in 2018, we’ve tackled a whole raft of subjects related to major project management, including stakeholders, agile project management, procurement, leadership, collaboration, complexity, innovation, emotional intelligence, storytelling and much more. It takes status and ego out of the equation and working on QUBE is great fun. It enables everyone to have a voice and to share in the solution. The extraordinary, immersive, collaborative environment that is QUBE is an ideal space for future thinking.
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