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The project management "bandwagon void"
I attended Project Challenge in Birmingham in March.
I attended Project Challenge in Birmingham in March.
The completion of projects so that they come in by a certain deadline and within the budget that has been set for them ultimately determines whether a business will prosper or fail.
Children are our future, we have heard it seen it written and spoken it so many times.
The recent APM Conditions for Project Success survey gleaned some interesting insights into the current state of project management in the UK.
"70 per cent of projects fail!", or so I am told.
What does Event ROI mean and why is it important?As project professionals and practitioners we are used to working with stakeholders to plan successful projects.
Can agile and waterfall methodologies really be combined without causing more headaches than they’re worth? Yes, but it takes some compromise and adjustment.
The ethos, culture and behaviour of a company’s chairman directly influences the message regarding 'the way we do it round here'.
I knew Tony Rodd was going to end up in the recent BBC MasterChef final.
Daunting as the prospect might seem, often the only way to gain recognition for your professional achievements is to put your head above the parapet and tell everyone how great you really are.