Three reasons project success rates haven’t increased in the past 70 years Blog
The project profession has a problem.
Artificial Intelligence: How Hong Kong uses 2,700 years of project data to shape today’s projects Blog
The Hong Kong Development Bureau’s Project Strategy and Governance Office wanted to use their extensive project cashflow records to create useful insights for delivering projects.
Google Workspace as a project management tool – worth your time? Blog
At times, we’re guilty of over-engineering project management.
Managing Gen Z: Six tips for working with your youngest colleagues Blog
Whether you’re a project manager or team leader, it’s important to know how to manage Gen Z workers.
We must seek to understand how AI can improve (not replace) the project profession Blog
There is no doubt about the impact of AI in many areas of business.
International Project Management Day 2022- Is project management evolving? Blog
What better way to celebrate International Project Management Day than to write a blog about the future of our profession? Our team at Altus Consulting had the pleasure of joining APM’s SIG Conference in London last month.
Project management’s role in repurposing cities for a flexible future Blog
How our cities will evolve in future is a topic of perennial interest, but it has come particularly to the forefront since the COVID-19 pandemic and the dramatic shift in working patterns that it triggered.
My project journey: From past through present to future Blog
It’s a wet morning in 2023 and you’re comfortably seated in two chairs at once.
The future of project management in the nuclear industries Blog
If we’re going to reduce carbon emissions, nuclear power has to be a component of our energy generation portfolio.
Platform-based delivery is transforming the role of project managers Blog
Project managers in the construction sector are being challenged to radically improve the efficiency and predictability of the delivery of complex and bespoke assets.
Three reasons project success rates haven’t increased in the past 70 years
The project profession has a problem.
Artificial Intelligence: How Hong Kong uses 2,700 years of project data to shape today’s projects
The Hong Kong Development Bureau’s Project Strategy and Governance Office wanted to use their extensive project cashflow records to create useful insights for delivering projects.
Google Workspace as a project management tool – worth your time?
At times, we’re guilty of over-engineering project management.
Managing Gen Z: Six tips for working with your youngest colleagues
Whether you’re a project manager or team leader, it’s important to know how to manage Gen Z workers.
We must seek to understand how AI can improve (not replace) the project profession
There is no doubt about the impact of AI in many areas of business.
International Project Management Day 2022- Is project management evolving?
What better way to celebrate International Project Management Day than to write a blog about the future of our profession? Our team at Altus Consulting had the pleasure of joining APM’s SIG Conference in London last month.
Project management’s role in repurposing cities for a flexible future
How our cities will evolve in future is a topic of perennial interest, but it has come particularly to the forefront since the COVID-19 pandemic and the dramatic shift in working patterns that it triggered.
My project journey: From past through present to future
It’s a wet morning in 2023 and you’re comfortably seated in two chairs at once.
The future of project management in the nuclear industries
If we’re going to reduce carbon emissions, nuclear power has to be a component of our energy generation portfolio.
Platform-based delivery is transforming the role of project managers
Project managers in the construction sector are being challenged to radically improve the efficiency and predictability of the delivery of complex and bespoke assets.
PMO wisdom interview with Laura Barnard, PMO Strategies, Summer 2016
PMO Wisdom Interview with Laura Barnard, PMO StrategiesSummer 2016
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.
Benefits management - a core theme in management research and education?, 14th June 2016, write up and material available
The event was set up primarily to explore the current state of research into benefits management and its incorporation into HE courses.
Collaboration, co-operation and competition - project environments through a knowledge lens, 9th June 2016, material available
Following the Collaboration, co-operation and competition – project environments through a knowledge lens, the Knowledge SIG conference on 9th June 2016, the speakers have very kindly allowed their material to be made available for viewing.
Courageous Conversation video: We really need to talk about the future of work
The world of work is going through the most dramatic change since the Industrial Revolution, but our working practices are slow to change.
London Branch Corporate event
On the 5th May 2016 the London branch held its first corporate event of the new financial year in the Oriental room of the London Capital Club.