The Power of Clarity - turning complexity into confidence
In an increasingly complex and dynamic world, finding clarity in projects is critical to project success.
Building an accurate picture of your project’s past, present and future is the only way to identify risks early, deal with issues effectively and make clear, unbiased, objective decisions. The Power of Clarity will focus on the drivers of project clarity and how to achieve it. Explore our resources arounds these themes:
Behavioural
How optimism bias and misrepresentation can distort project decisions, making clear leadership and honest communication essential.
Organisational
How psychological safety helps teams raise issues early, speak honestly and make better decisions.
Technical
How strong project controls, supported by data and artificial intelligence, bring clarity to complex projects and changing skills.
Explore our resources
• Organisational
Blog: Navigating leadership expectations and psychological safety with a Team Charter
Psychological safety is crucial for high-performing teams. Teams excel when members feel safe to share ideas, take risks and learn from mistakes without fear of repercussions.
• Behavioural
APM Community forum: What’s more damaging in project management: deliberate misrepresentation or optimism?
Deliberate misrepresentation can quickly destroy trust and lead to poor decisions but it’s usually clear-cut and easier to challenge. Optimism, on the other hand, often flies under the radar. So which is worse: the immediate impact of misrepresentation, or the cumulative effect of unchecked optimism? What do you think?
• Technical
Information sheet: Data literacy
An overview of data literacy and the core skill areas covered in the APM Data Literacy Skills Framework.
Data literacy is the ability to understand and interpret data so that it becomes meaningful and useful. Data literacy enables project professionals to stay competitive in a rapidly-changing technological environment, while also enhancing traditional project management skills and techniques.
• Organisational
Webinar: Psychological Safety: Beyond the Buzzword in Project Delivery
🕐 11 June 2026 12:30-13:30 GMTThe session will provide actionable insights and practical takeaways that can be applied immediately, helping to reduce delivery risk, improve transparency, and ultimately enhance project outcomes.
• Behavioural
Webinar: Motivating others - fresh insights into understanding what drives people to do things the way they do
🕐 18 June 2026 12:30-13:30 GMTThis Real World Project Management webinar will explore the emotional brain and how it responds to requests alongside preferences for ‘how’ we approach things so you can make sure the team fits your plan and everyone wants to do things the right way and on time.
• Behavioural
Webinar: Motivating others - Ninjaagony Aunt interactive session
🕐 24 June 2026 12:30-13:30 GMTAhead of the session, you’ll be invited to submit your own real-life challenges. During the session, we’ll work through a selection of these together, applying the tools and insights from the masterclass to better understand what’s really driving behaviours and how to respond more effectively.
• Technical
Resource: What is project controls?
Project controls are the practice of assessing if the proposed work is worth doing, of preparing for work before it is done, of thinking about what might go wrong before it is done, and of doing something about it if it does.
• Organisational
APM Learning module: Psychological safety in project teams
Find out what psychological safety is, why it's important in project delivery and how to create a psychologically safe team culture.
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Featured blogs
• Technical
Book: How to Use Data to Make Better Decisions
Collecting accurate data is essential for guiding effective decision making throughout a project’s lifecycle, especially when projects reach critical points where uncertainty is high and clarity is essential.
This guide supports project professionals in understanding how to identify, design and implement the right data systems to ensure clarity, confidence and impact.
• Technical
