What do black swans have to do with risk?
Occasionally during risk workshops, someone (normally arms folded and wearing a smug expression) brings up the subject of black swans.
Occasionally during risk workshops, someone (normally arms folded and wearing a smug expression) brings up the subject of black swans.
Why is stakeholder engagement so important to the project management community? This is the topic of an APM webinar on June 28th and whitepaper by programme manager Benedict Pinches that is due to be published on the same day.
A recent research project around the PMO took place to answer the following questions: Is PMO a profession? If so, is it a credible career path for PPM professionals? What are the contexts that need to be considered? It is widely acknowledged that project management is a profession in exponential growth and of critical importance for the global economy.
Do you know anyone who, in achieving great success in their chosen field, has also done great things for the project management profession? Although not a project professional themselves, has he or she been an advocate for project management or helped drive forward our profession in a significant way? Perhaps they are in media, politics, education, sport, …well, anything really.
During a recent trip to Gettysburg, US, I took timeout to visit the farm owned by the late Dwight D.
Conflict resolution is a key skill for project managers to master because conflict is a common reality in many projects.
As we come of age with chartered status, there has never been a better time to be part of the project management profession.
When you mention processes some people have an image of an overly bureaucratic monster, eating your time and energy as well as stifling creativity.
Current state Data and analytics is a growth industry.
Almost all organisations undergo change of varying degrees, complexity and magnitude with billions of pounds being invested every year.