FIG Article of the Month - December
2021
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Success – a continuous journey
Katriona Lord-Levins, Paula Dijkstra and Louise
Friis-Hansen
Most often, keynote sessions are packed with the latest and most
advanced developments within the profession giving the audience food for
thought in their professional work and for the development of the
profession. But what about the development of the persons behind it – of
you and me, of your colleague, of your customer? As a person you bring
your motivation, your drive and your spirit to work.
How can you best contribute with these elements to your work place
securing success for yourself , for your work place profiting from your
contributions and, most central, how do we ensure success for our
customers and clients and other partners. This was the focus of this
special and different session at FIG e-Working Week 2021.
We thought it was the right time to use the December Article of the
Month to present the video recording of this special keynote session on
success. This might give you some food for thought on what is success
seen from your perspective, how can you contribute to your own success,
to the success of your work place and of your customers and clients, and
how can you also help others to succeed? So, have you thought about what
success looks like to you? And how you can make it measurable? Perhaps
this is a good consideration to make now that we are close to year-end,
and we are soon taking our first steps into a fresh and yet unwritten
new year. Now is time for you to reflect on your personal and
professional success, use the insights and make changes.
Katriona Lord-Lewins, Chief Success Officer, SVP at Bentley Systems
was invited to talk about success this keynote session, interviewed by
the Co-Conference Directors Paula Dijkstra, Dutch Kadaster, and Louise
Friis-Hansen, FIG Office.
Paula and Louise stumbled over the job title CSO – Chief Success
Officer in a magazine. How many companies have a Success Officer
employed? It is far-seeing of Bentley Systems to hire a Chief Success
officer, and Katriona Lord-Lewins is a brilliant pioneer in this field.
In this interview session she talks about what success is, and how she
works with success in Bentley – and in general.
One of her main messages is to put the customer in the center and to
be attentive to the customer needs. The conversation also touched the
impact of COVID19 pandemic where Katriona quoted Winston Churchill
“Never let a good crisis go to waste”… Many managed to change working
habits and to continue to deliver in different and creative ways, which
led to new ways to work, new ideas, the speed up of projects. The
advancement of digitalization projects is one good example which was
also a focus of one of the previous key note sessions on the
impact of Covid19 on the profession.
Katriona shares her recommendations on how to make personal and
professional success more tangible in your daily live. With practical
examples she breaks it that down and and gives you insights of how you
can implement this in your environment. She also touches the challenges
in relation to technology, capacity development and how you can be more
inclusive. Her quotes are inspirational and give you good food for
thought for further reflections.
Some keyword takeaways of the session were:
- Make yourself being comfortable being uncomfortable – embrace
the challenges and new ideas
- Focus – you can only eat one cake!
- Lead by example and share knowledge
The e-Working Week was a good time to reflect – over new knowledge,
ideas, tools, and especially what points to draw from and use
afterwards. In general it is a good idea to stop up and reflect on your
own situation as well as your personal and professional balance. And
don't forget to recognise and celebrate your own success
View the full session:
https://youtu.be/FpHDjX3ai0I
About the keynote speakers
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Katriona Lord-Levins,
Chief Success Officer, SVP at Bentley
Enabling proven, strategic business outcomes through people,
process and technology. Kat leads User Success and Education at
Bentley Systems with a relentless focus on creating loyal users
by helping them realize their business value, making Bentley
their solution of choice. Kat has a solid track record of
building and running world class success organizations through a
very hands-on approach to engaging and leading teams. Before
joining Bentley, she worked for two decades at Autodesk in
several roles, including, most recently, focusing on building
and leading the construction business unit customer success
team. Prior to Autodesk Kat worked at Alias Research in Toronto,
a software company that produced high-end 3D graphics software.
Kat earned a degree in computer science from the University
of Toronto.
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Paula Dijkstra,
Director a.i. of Kadaster International - co-conference director e-Working Week 2020
As Director a.i. of Kadaster International Paula is
responsible for the coordination of Kadaster’s international
activities and international cooperation projects. Kadaster
International provides worldwide advisory services in the domain
of land administration, e-governance, geo-information services
and SDI. Paula is working for the international department since
2011. She obtained a Master degree in Social Geography and a
grade in cadastral data acquisition and 3D modelling. In
addition to the above Paula has been appointed as the
co-conference director for the e-Working Week of the
International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) hosted by the
Netherlands and originally planned in 2020 (postponed to 2021
due to COVID-19). She is also chair of the FIG taskforce on the
Sustainable Development Goals, as well as Working Group 7.2 on
Fit For Purpose Land Administration Implementation.
Louise Friis-Hansen,
FIG Director
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Louise has worked for FIG since August 2009. With a
background as MSc in Economics and Business she loves and
appreciates working together with surveyors from all over the
world which is inspiring, rewarding, very instructive – a whole
new and exciting world has opened up - and also time consuming!
The international environment has always been an inspiration
with longer stays in both Germany and the US and previous
International experience such as organising larger international
events e.g. MBA Fora. Louise has previously worked in an
organisation for Business Economists and is used to working with
volunteers and was during her studies also volunteer in the same
association; for other organisations she has worked with market
analyses, organising further education in leadership and
management, has an extra degree in web-writing and editing, and
has for several years been web-editor before starting working in
FIG.
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