The voice of the profession: APM at the political party conferences
With political party conference season at an end, I want to reflect on the implications for projects and programmes, and the people who deliver them.
With political party conference season at an end, I want to reflect on the implications for projects and programmes, and the people who deliver them.
Whether employees understand IT or dread using it, getting digitally savvy can't be avoided in today's workplace.
Project managers have to deliver project quality alongside meeting stakeholders' expectations.
In today's rapidly evolving world, project professionals' success in delivering projects relies on their knowledge base, shaped by established best practices.
Project Management can be high stress work.
What are your first thoughts when you hear the word “dyslexic”? Poor spelling? Can’t read? Stupid? It’s ok if that’s what you think because it’s a common misconception.
Diversity and inclusion in project management refers to the deliberate and proactive measures taken to guarantee that there are individuals from diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences within the team.
The RAAC crisis is a case study in failure to plan for the long-term implications of project decisions.
This year’s Women in Project Management conference in London gave delegates the chance to step away from their everyday project work to focus on their careers — and put their project skills to work on themselves.
It must be the buzziest APM event of the year.