David Green

Senior Consultant, BaC, Masters


David's 20 years in the software development industry, project management expertise and knowledge of social systems ensure that he applies technology to deliver exceptional value to clients. His approach to project delivery balances necessary quality and rigor, with flexibility and creativity which has led to his reputation as a leader in his field.

At a glance

  • 20 years experience in software development industry working for a wide range of public and private clients. David contributes strong IT and project management skills to a wide range of coastal challenges through his work at Coastal Zone Management.
  • David holds a Bachelor of Commerce (University of Queensland) and recently completed a Masters of Information Management (University of Western Australia). For his masters research David examined social communication characteristics within project teams and the impact this has on project performance.
  • Highly proficient in all core aspects of Project Management (project planning, allocation of resources, monitoring projects against schedule and budgets, highlighting variations, managing risks and issues, managing vendor relationship and delivery, project reporting).
  • Ability to identify and establish appropriate project governance structures and mechanisms and apply Social Networking tools, methods and theory to improve information sharing and management within organisations.
  • David has successfully delivered a wide range of projects across a variety of platforms and industries. Clients include United Nations, IBM, Police & Nurses Credit Society, ING, Sealcorp, Department of Education and BankWest.

Little known fact

David provides expert coaching to project managers, has lectured at UWA and presents at conferences on best practice in information management for organisations such as the United Nations and Institute on Information Management Australia.

 

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Clients Say...

CZM were very professional in their approach and in delivering the project report ‘Integrate Climate Change Adaptation Measures into Coastal Zone Planning '. The project was to address the potential impacts of climate change on ecosystems, livelihoods and sustainable development. The team had significant knowledge and understanding on what was to be delivered and the
deliverables were properly addressed and well captured in the report. Thank you.

Ellik Adler, Ph.D.
Coordinator
COBSEA - Coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia
United Nations Environment Programme

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19 March 2010

The NEEDS for Climate Change study, funded by the UNFCCC Secretariat, today released a Synthesis Report on study outcomes to date. Focused on synthesising priority mitigation and adaptation measures proposed in participating countries...more

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