
Lies, damn lies and… business cases
How do you feel when you’re asked to write a business case? If you are like most people, you see it as neither a pleasant, nor a worthwhile task.
How do you feel when you’re asked to write a business case? If you are like most people, you see it as neither a pleasant, nor a worthwhile task.
The APM Project Management Awards is once again open for entries.
Today is Levy Day – that is, the formal launch of the Government’s much anticipated Apprenticeship Levy.
Increasingly complexity and uncertainty As P3 Management (P3M) practitioners, we are all aware of the increasing complexity of the P3 environment.
APM Chair John McGlynn wrote a blog in January this year titled, ‘Chartered status – what next?’, beginning a conversation about Chartered status being the start of journey.
So the Prime Minister has fired the Brexit gun.
Having worked in a project management role in the development sector for five years, Kavita Rajah was at a point where she wanted to take a step back and figure out the next move in her career.
Chiropractors, taxi drivers, the Marylebone Cricket Club and internal auditors.
Earlier this year, I was delivering benefits realisation training on my birthday (lucky me!).
According to Oxford Dictionaries, the world has now entered the ‘post-truth’ era.