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The Project Balance Sheet: Maximizing Project Equity by Managing Risk and Debt

20/04/2026 06:00:00

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Start: 20/04/2026 06:00:00

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Event Details

A successful project isn’t just about hitting a deadline; it is about delivering Positive Equity.

However, many projects today are "operationally bankrupt"—reporting Green status on the dashboard while drowning in hidden liabilities like technical debt, burnout, and unbudgeted risk.

In this presentation, Senior Project Manager and former Financial Analyst Joel Abiera applies the rigor of the corporate Balance Sheet to the chaos of project delivery.

Moving beyond basic schedule management, Joel introduces the Net Worth Equation (Equity = Assets - Liabilities) as a diagnostic tool for modern stewardship. You will learn how to audit your project’s "Hidden Ledger," expose the true cost of "Yes," and implement financial controls that restore solvency.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Insolvency Trap: Why "Green" status reports often mask deep operational debt.

  • The Statement of Equity: A new framework to measure Goodwill, Retained Earnings, and Paid-Up Capital in a project context.

  • The Turnaround: A checklist of 10 Financial Controls to pay down debt, offset risk, and maximize Stakeholder Value.

Don't just manage the timeline. Balance the books.

Speaker Profile

Joel Abiera brings a distinct advantage to the world of software delivery: the rigorous discipline of a former financial analyst. After spending years analyzing corporate balance sheets, he transitioned into project management with a singular realization: "Projects are economic investments, yet we often manage them like simple checklists."

He observed a recurring pattern of "operational bankruptcy"—where teams report "green" status on dashboards while silently drowning in hidden liabilities like technical debt, unbudgeted risk, and burnout. While financial standards require the strict disclosure of all liabilities, traditional project reporting often leaves these risks invisible until they cause a crisis.

To counter this, Joel uses his previous experience to look at the project from a different view through the project balance sheet. By applying the Net Worth Equation (Equity = Assets - Liabilities) to the chaos of delivery, he helps organizations move beyond basic schedule compliance to focus on Value Stewardship.

As a senior project manager, Joel operates with a "CFO mindset." He specializes in auditing the "Hidden Ledger" of software teams—translating soft risks into hard financial data. His mission is to empower leaders to pay down the "predatory interest" of technical debt, protect the team’s "goodwill," and ensure that every delivery increases the organization's true equity.

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