Spreadsheets, a recipe for disaster?
I am amazed at how many companies are still managing projects using spreadsheets.
I am amazed at how many companies are still managing projects using spreadsheets.
Projects are carried out by people and have an impact on people, so it is no surprise then that a number of the success factors for projects are around managing people and relationships.
I am well known for my objectionsto the phrase best practice.
As of January I have been elected APM Board member to become what was previously known as the board intern role.
The interview with the governments former chief construction advisor Paul Morrell in the March 2014 edition of Project magazine confirmed my belief that Building Information Modelling (BIM) will redefine the way project managers go about their business in future.
Members of the APM Governance SIG recently held at workshop to assess the performance of the governance and leadership of the Universal Credit programme to date.
Is a quote from the film Top Gun where Tom Cruise plays United States Naval Aviator Lieutenant Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.
On the 20th January 2012 Alastair Smart posted a blog entitled ‘Does Culture Really Matter?’ in which he argues that an understanding of organisation culture is essential for relationship development and project delivery.
Shortly after I became editor of Project magazine, I met with Dennis Hone.
The NHS has delayed the roll out of its data sharing scheme by six months and the reason is all about communication.