
5 ways to become more 'people-intelligent'
People change the fate of complex projects.
People change the fate of complex projects.
Strategic integration of social media to make it 'future' fit for practice To mark the global celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD), APM WiPM SIG explores the 2018 ‘push for progress’ theme and social media strategies for projects and raising visibility.
The Association for Project Management (APM) has launched the consultation phase for the updating of the APM Body of Knowledge to its seventh edition.
Welcome to the Winter edition of the APM Portfolio Management SIG newsletter Introduction by the SIG Chairs On behalf of the Portfolio Management SIG committee we hope you have had a good start to 2018 and that this will be another year of progress for everyone.
The APM Assurance SIG is going to initiate a piece of work to establish whether there needs to be a different type of assurance for projects and programmes, specifically created to deliver business change, as compared with those created for delivery and use of tangible assets/ products.
In the latest edition of Project, we hear from rising star Fiona Barry; watch out for your copy.
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In Summer 2014 Phil Driver, first introduced APM to PRUB-thinking, following the publication of his book "Validating Strategies: Linking Projects and Results to Uses and Benefits", which neatly boils down to:‘Organisations run Projects to produce Results which customers and citizens Use to create Benefits’ On a visit to the UK in November 2015, Phil spoke at several events, and ran workshops that provided compelling and controversial evidence that most strategies have little or no impact! However, by using his method it is possible to craft validated strategies that work in practice time and time again.
The government-backed Apprenticeship Diversity Champions Network (ADCN) has announced a growth in organisations joining its membership network and committing to apprenticeship diversity.
“We choose to go to the moon, in this decade…”: those now immortal words of President Kennedy sparkled across my childhood.