New research finds more must be done to support project managers’ wellbeing
New research sponsored by Ãļ§Ö±²¥ (APM), the chartered body for the project profession, is calling for action to better support the wellbeing of project professionals.
New research sponsored by Ãļ§Ö±²¥ (APM), the chartered body for the project profession, is calling for action to better support the wellbeing of project professionals.
Photography - Will Amlot As a former oil industry executive and head of the government’s Infrastructure and Projects Authority, Crossrail chairman Tony Meggs is a man who is used to demanding situations.
Ãļ§Ö±²¥ (APM) has successfully completed the validation process required of certification bodies by the International Project Management Association (IPMA).
Contents Introduction Portfolio Management conference The agile portfolio: Fact or fiction? “Managing the Portfolio” thought leadership series APM Portfolio Management guide Other branch and SIG events New committee LinkedIn Did you see? Get in touch 1.
Nottingham Trent University has become the world’s first university to achieve Ãļ§Ö±²¥’s (APM) Recognised Assessment to Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) status.
Following the AGM election, the first committee meeting for the 2019-2020 period was held on Tuesday 3 September 2019.
In September's edition of "NewSE Bites": stakeholder engagement is a hot topic this yearIn this month’s “NewSE Bites” we have a mixed assortment of events, blogs and posts, research articles, plus a review of “The Entrepreneur’s Book” by Neil Francis, which is absolutely full of stakeholder related material.
Maximise your morningsEllie CarswellGraduate project manager, Faithful+Gould Your brain has a greater capacity in the morning, so I find it best to deal with tasks that require a higher level of concentration first, such as reviewing risk registers, dealing with client queries and administering detailed reports.
Michael Rusbridge reveals how he got to work with opulent superyachts when he couldn’t even tell his port from his starboard.
Paul Morrell mulls failed projects, while Jo Stanford considers female stereotyping in the workplace.