

Six ways to bring some entrepreneurial spark to your projects
The future of project management is likely to demand even greater flexibility, agility and responsiveness.
The future of project management is likely to demand even greater flexibility, agility and responsiveness.
The ECITB is celebrating the success of ten people from across the engineering construction industry who have just achieved Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) status from the Association for Project Management (APM) while opening applications for next year’s cohort.
There is so much hype around AI right now, and it probably feels like information overload.
There has been much mention of artificial intelligence (AI) in project management circles, but few have defined it and what it can do for the profession.
The power of networking to elevate your career is a theme close to the heart of APM’s new President Dr Yvonne Thompson CBE DL (she gave some brilliant tips at the APM Fellows’ dinner in Coventry).
We are all familiar with the narrative ‘you must record lessons throughout a project lifecycle’, but the more I talk to professionals, the more I realise it’s often not done to the nth degree, and that it seems to be seen as a tick boxing exercising within the project closedown process rather than a meaningful, dynamic process that occurs throughout a project lifecycle.
Poor air quality is described by Public Health England as “the largest environmental risk to public health in the UK”, with long-term exposure to air pollution causing conditions including lung cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, reducing life expectancy.
Project managers, along with HR and staff in the finance department, aren't always terribly well served by traditional cybersecurity advice.
The fight for gender equality has always fascinated me.
With a rich heritage including The Beatles and a thriving live music scene that saw the city host Eurovision 2024, Liverpool remains a cultural powerhouse.