PM@CH Journal 2016 | Page 11

The Swiss Project Management Journal The Creative Project Lena-Lisa Wüstendörfer 2016 AMM Keynote Speaker for PMI-Switzerland Alumna of University of Basel, M.A. in Conducting (2007) and M.A. in Musicology Currently conducting, among others: - University Orchestra of Bern, - Zürich Kammerorchester (ZKO) - Orchestra of Europe Author of Book “Mahler-Interpretation heute: Perspektiven der Rezeption zu Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts”. To find out where Lena-Lisa is conducting next, please check her website www.wuestendoerfer.com. of an orchestra from 1950 are very different from what we mostly hear today.” Finally, a key Leadership quality is authenticity; being true to yourself as an individual. “I cannot say if the ability to lead is a quality one learns or is born with, but I suspect it is a mixture of both. Regardless, what is important is being authentic about who you are because the people you are leading will know very quickly if you are not yourself convinced.” Many people may choose to be project managers because they want to exercise their own potential as leaders. Probably the motivations for people who opt to conduct orchestras are different. Still, the job demands good leadership. The constraints can be strict and the mistakes are embarrassingly public “Everyone hears a bad result,” sums up Lena-Lisa. Project Management Institute SWITZERLAND Chapter With so much risk at hand, what is the reward? Applause. Actual applause. And lots of it. And renown. And, perhaps most importantly, beautiful music that can be shared and savored across the centuries, touching the souls of generations. Paul Selwold 11 2016 Edition