What are sustainable projects and sustainable outcomes?
In an era of increasing environmental awareness and social responsibility, the concepts of sustainable projects and sustainable outcomes have become central to effective project management.
In an era of increasing environmental awareness and social responsibility, the concepts of sustainable projects and sustainable outcomes have become central to effective project management.
As our clients (internal as well as external) recognise that sustainability is an important criterion for every project, the concept of 'green jobs' is at the front of many people’s minds.
In project management, thorough planning is often heralded as the cornerstone of success.
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Right now, the job market for project managers is in a strong position.
Sustainability and regeneration are no longer optional – organisations that seek a long-term future and are concerned about possible law suits and/or bad publicity must deliver both sustainability and regeneration, and usually through change projects.
Often when we talk about employing systems thinking (ST), it’s usually within the confines of a traditional project management methodology (PMM), PRINCE2, Agile, Six-Sigma to name a few.
As we celebrate Black History Month, it’s crucial to reflect on the importance of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in all areas of life, particularly in project management.
Attending the APM Women in Project Management Conference this year was an incredibly enriching experience filled with inspiring talks, thought-provoking discussions and invaluable networking.