Do project management skills really transfer between sectors? Blog
We often hear about transferable skills in project management, but how important are they and can we actually transfer skills between sectors?
Three important considerations for organisations when delivering complex transformations Blog
With the increase of change, it is a core competence for leaders across all organisations to manage change.
Eight project management podcasts every project manager should listen to Blog
As a project professional, you can benefit from developing yourself further, getting expert advice and finding out about different projects at any stage of your career.
Top tips from Chartered Project Professionals for project professionals becoming Chartered Blog
If you’re thinking about the next steps in your project management career and how to boost your potential, then achieving the Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) standard should be part of your plan.
The power of learning to change your mind Blog
Adam Grant’s book Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know wants us to embrace rethinking.
Five reflective questions for a better chance at valuable CPD Blog
As the 21/22 financial year draws to a close and we think about work, appraisals and whether the sun will last all day or not, it’s a good time to set ourselves goals and think about our career aspirations.
Levelling up: major opportunity or political bandwagon? Blog
In February, the government unveiled its Levelling Up the United Kingdom white paper, with the aim of ending “geographic inequality” in the UK.
How to handle on-team conflict and negative work environments when working remotely Blog
In those bygone days of working in an office or on site every day, it was fairly easy to tell when there was a conflict brewing between your team members.
How chartered status can boost your career as a project professional, part 2 Blog
As I wrote in the first part of this article, if you’re looking to bolster your profile in 2022, chartership is a great option.
Project lessons from the renewal and restoration of Parliament Blog
The National Audit Office (NAO) has released its latest report on the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster.
Do project management skills really transfer between sectors?
We often hear about transferable skills in project management, but how important are they and can we actually transfer skills between sectors?
Three important considerations for organisations when delivering complex transformations
With the increase of change, it is a core competence for leaders across all organisations to manage change.
Eight project management podcasts every project manager should listen to
As a project professional, you can benefit from developing yourself further, getting expert advice and finding out about different projects at any stage of your career.
Top tips from Chartered Project Professionals for project professionals becoming Chartered
If you’re thinking about the next steps in your project management career and how to boost your potential, then achieving the Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) standard should be part of your plan.
The power of learning to change your mind
Adam Grant’s book Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know wants us to embrace rethinking.
Five reflective questions for a better chance at valuable CPD
As the 21/22 financial year draws to a close and we think about work, appraisals and whether the sun will last all day or not, it’s a good time to set ourselves goals and think about our career aspirations.
Levelling up: major opportunity or political bandwagon?
In February, the government unveiled its Levelling Up the United Kingdom white paper, with the aim of ending “geographic inequality” in the UK.
How to handle on-team conflict and negative work environments when working remotely
In those bygone days of working in an office or on site every day, it was fairly easy to tell when there was a conflict brewing between your team members.
How chartered status can boost your career as a project professional, part 2
As I wrote in the first part of this article, if you’re looking to bolster your profile in 2022, chartership is a great option.
Project lessons from the renewal and restoration of Parliament
The National Audit Office (NAO) has released its latest report on the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster.
PMO wisdom interview with Laura Barnard, PMO Strategies, Summer 2016
PMO Wisdom Interview with Laura Barnard, PMO StrategiesSummer 2016
APM Scotland branch Project Management Challenge 2016/17
The Scotland Project Management Challenge (SPMC) is an annual competition for developing project management professionals.
How does my salary compare?
Following the release of the APM Salary and Market Trends Survey 2016, APM is pleased to report the average salaries per role enjoyed project professionals across the UK.
Courageous Conversation video: We really need to talk about the unfamiliar
What do you do when you find yourself in unfamiliar territory? How do you improve your understanding? Do you work with other people to make sense of what’s going on, or do you draw your own conclusions? Why do some people seem to ignore the facts? What is a fact, anyway?
The PMO and its Role in Benefits Management, 23rd June 2016
Benefits Summit Workshop Write-UpAll in all, the Benefits Summit was full, with insightful speakers, and lots of interaction.
This Year's Benefits Summit from the PMO SIG's Perspective, 23rd June 2016
The Benefits Summit 2016 took place on a dreadful weather day, in London, on the 23rd June.
APM Programme of the year 2015 - MoD rotary wing strategic balancing
BAWA was the venue for this event which highlighted the winner of the 2015 APM Programme of the Year, MoD’s Rotary Wing Strategic Balancing.
Programme Management in the transport sector - a TfL case study Webinar, 19th July 2016, resources available
Early into his presentation Arnab moved to establish that a methodology and process do not deliver a programme.
Local corporate organisations join the Midlands branch Corporate Group for lunch
Midlands Branch corporate member representatives joined a Branch Corporate Advisory Group (BCAG) meeting entitled Setting Up a PMO on 15th June 2016 at the offices of Rider Levett Bucknall in Birmingham.
Benefits Realisation Management is one of the most important things that an organisation needs to do... but not at any cost, 28th June, material available
On Tuesday 28th June in London the Value Management (VM) SIG welcomed Steve Parker who gave a presentation on the critical linkages between value and benefits.