Communicating for impact, influence and personal success
Communication forms a vital part of every project and can often make or break its success.
Communication forms a vital part of every project and can often make or break its success.
A frantic February has seen me travel more than 1,000 miles to meet some of the countrys brightest and best young project professionals.
I had the benefit of a good turnout and an engaged audience at the meeting of the North West Branch this week.
Most of the developed world faces an aging population allied to the challenge of constant change from the need to renew, reinvent and reinvest in everything around us.
The responsibility and opportunity to voice how effective apprenticeships can be as an alternative to university is incredibly monumental.
Portfolio management solves problems.
Winston Churchill once said To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
Projects are tricky beasts.
Studies show that the decision to opt for university is an ever-exacerbating one; tuition fees rise as the chances of gaining a job decrease.
At a recent SIG event a delegate asked the above question, which caused a few head itching moments for us committee members.