Answering the most urgent and frequent PMO questions Blog
As shared in our previous blog, revisiting the basics of PMO, we have been helping new, as well experienced, project professionals get to grips with PMO.
The importance of inclusion and being an ally to your team Blog
The project profession has evolved significantly in recent years with an ever-increasing expansion of tools and techniques, alongside recognition of varying leadership styles.
Active listening for project success and stakeholder engagement Blog
We’ve all had projects flounder because of stakeholder behaviour.
The pros and cons of the Chief Project Officer role Blog
Anyone planning a Christmas get together of chief project officers (CPOs) will have to do a lot of clicking and squinting on LinkedIn to find enough people to fill the dancefloor.
Why does assurance matter now more than ever in delivering successful projects? Blog
The Golden Thread APM Research Report 2019 indicated that the successful delivery of programmes and projects has a major impact on modern economies, organisations and people’s lives.
Three reasons project success rates haven’t increased in the past 70 years Blog
The project profession has a problem.
Project management can be stressful – don’t forget to look out for yourself Blog
According to the latest statistics from the Health and Safety Executive, 822,000 workers suffered from work-related stress, depression or anxiety in the UK in 2020/21.
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.
Managing projects in extreme environments Blog
There have been two seismic events in the world of emergency and humanitarian response (so far) this year, each quite different, yet posing many of the same challenges for those mobilised to respond.
What we learned from the 2022 APM Award winners Blog
This year’s winners of the APM Project Management Awards demonstrate how it pays to be in the vanguard of change – whether that’s working on projects that will change things for the better or embracing change in the way projects are run.
Answering the most urgent and frequent PMO questions
As shared in our previous blog, revisiting the basics of PMO, we have been helping new, as well experienced, project professionals get to grips with PMO.
The importance of inclusion and being an ally to your team
The project profession has evolved significantly in recent years with an ever-increasing expansion of tools and techniques, alongside recognition of varying leadership styles.
Active listening for project success and stakeholder engagement
We’ve all had projects flounder because of stakeholder behaviour.
The pros and cons of the Chief Project Officer role
Anyone planning a Christmas get together of chief project officers (CPOs) will have to do a lot of clicking and squinting on LinkedIn to find enough people to fill the dancefloor.
Why does assurance matter now more than ever in delivering successful projects?
The Golden Thread APM Research Report 2019 indicated that the successful delivery of programmes and projects has a major impact on modern economies, organisations and people’s lives.
Three reasons project success rates haven’t increased in the past 70 years
The project profession has a problem.
Project management can be stressful – don’t forget to look out for yourself
According to the latest statistics from the Health and Safety Executive, 822,000 workers suffered from work-related stress, depression or anxiety in the UK in 2020/21.
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.
Managing projects in extreme environments
There have been two seismic events in the world of emergency and humanitarian response (so far) this year, each quite different, yet posing many of the same challenges for those mobilised to respond.
What we learned from the 2022 APM Award winners
This year’s winners of the APM Project Management Awards demonstrate how it pays to be in the vanguard of change – whether that’s working on projects that will change things for the better or embracing change in the way projects are run.
Together Everything is Possible - Rags to Riches
Jeff Mostyn, AFC Bournemouth Chairman, was our guest speaker talking about the recent history of the club and applying their story to 4 key project management disciplines:• Leadership• Lessons Learned • Planning• Stakeholder Management
Common factors for managing successful change, 6th Sep 2016
Just under 30 people attended this evening event at UCLan’s campus near the sea-side town of Whitehaven in Cumbria.
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.
PMO wisdom interview with Mike Kane, 20th June 2016
PMO wisdom interview with Mike KaneMonday 20th June 2016
Industrial megaprojects - key drivers of success and failure, 19th July 2016
The Hong Kong Branch July event was about the success and failure of megaprojects.
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.
APM Assurance SIG launch free-to-download toolkit
APM Assurance Specific Interest Group (SIG) has produced a free-to-download toolkit to help project professionals deliver assurance in a more consistent way.
Oops - what can happen when we don't consider the human factor; 16th June 2016, write up and material available
How do you squeeze 5 presentations on a complex topic into a 1.
Northern Ireland branch Committee and branch AGM
At the recent Annual General Meeting the following were accepted by the delegates and committee members for the forthcoming year.