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Benjamin Hooper

Project lessons from the world’s worst maritime oil spill

Deepwater Horizon, situated in the Gulf of Mexico, was a Transocean drilling rig that became famous not for being at the pinnacle of deep-water drilling technology, but for the 2010 blow-out that led to the sinking of the vessel and the worst maritime oil spill in history.

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Andrew Wright

Understanding requirements, the basis of delivering quality

The APM Body of Knowledge 7th edition defines quality as “the fitness for purpose or the degree of conformance of the outputs of a process or the process itself to requirements” so to deliver quality one must meet the requirements.

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Donna Unitt

How to successfully implement change through coaching

Change managers or agents wear a multitude of hats and they can be involved in a number of roles through the life of a project, which is often dependant on the change in question and the organisation they are working in.

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David Thomson

Climate change and projects: how can we stay on track for net zero?

Project professionals will be at the heart of the transformation to deliver meaningful change and meet the UK’s net zero targets With the headlines dominated by coronavirus throughout 2020, you could be forgiven for thinking that decision makers had taken their eye off the climate change crisis.

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Dr Katherine Bloomfield

A systems-based approach can improve outsourcing in government projects

To remain responsive to challenges faced within today’s uncertain and complex outsourcing ecosystem, government organisations must innovate and evolve their practices to accommodate change, both in terms of technological progress and the knowledge and tools applied to steer such advances.