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About this website

I have a passion for running and outdoor adventure.  I use this website as a platform to discuss these topics, as well as a forum to discuss professional project management, leadership and business analysis in the geospatial, environmental and management information sectors.  Commentary includes management of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, geomatics, Decision Support Systems (DSS) and business process re-engineering.

By continuing to share expertise and utilise social media and emerging technologies, I regularly contribute to theory development and practical application of project and programme management techniques.  I also contribute to the outdoor adventure community through sharing my experience and ever evolving interest in outdoor pursuits such as running, and more recently ultra running.

About Dr. Edward Wallington

I am a Professional Services Delivery Lead at Esri UK, and have previously held a number of roles including Customer Success Manager, Programme Manager, Senior Project Manager and Business Development Manager in Public, Private and Third sectors.  These roles have largely focused on managing the development and support of Enterprise GIS based management information systems and a portfolio of associated projects.

I have undertaken research projects with the aim of understanding issues and requirements, investigating options and delivering solutions to support and enhance management and business decisions at strategic and operational levels.  I regularly contributes to blogs and online discussion forums, and has written a number of publications for academic and professional bodies, see his publications page for further details.  I have been a guest lecturer and speaker and have discussed project management and management information systems at a range of events.

  • Former Chair of the Programme Management Specialist Interest Group (ProgM SIG)
  • Member of the Association for Project Management (APM)
  • Member of the Association for Geographic Information (AGI)

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