Making communications land – Are they received and understood as intended? webinar
How do we ensure that what we have communicated was received and understood as we intended and how do we course correct if it has not.
How do we ensure that what we have communicated was received and understood as we intended and how do we course correct if it has not.
On the day that Association for Project Management (APM) launched its new research report The Golden Thread 2024, the organisation invited its Fellows to discuss the findings and ask questions about the profession’s future at its latest Fellows’ Forum.
Green Project Management (GPM Global) has published a new report, Insights into Sustainable Project Management 2024, with input from APM, which shows how sustainability is perceived, integrated, and operationalised within organisations globally.
The adoption of artificial intelligence into industry is reshaping the project management landscape.
Participating teams and mentors from our North East Regional Network have been hard at work since November to conceptualise, plan and deliver projects as part of the region’s first ever Project Management Challenge competition.
New approaches to teaching project management in universities are needed to ensure the profession will be able to address challenges like climate change and digital transformation, according to a leading academic.
In March 2022, Nick Fewings, MD of Ngagementworks, published Team Lead Succeed, based on his 30+years of both leading operational and project teams, and subsequently facilitating team development around the world.
Spotlight on the Vyrnwy Aqueduct Modernisation Programme and the challenges facing a large project within Cheshire.
Association for Project Management (APM) has appointed new Leads and Deputy Leads to spearhead its Regional Network teams and deliver a range of localised activities to the profession.
The APM Programme Management Specific Interest Group (SIG) was proud to host another fantastic event on Thursday 14 March 2024.