
How to start your journey to become a Chartered Project Professional
Having worked in project delivery for several years, I was pleased to recently be awarded APM chartered status.
Having worked in project delivery for several years, I was pleased to recently be awarded APM chartered status.
What do you want to do? A question we rarely get asked once we’ve left school or university.
Despite significant advancements in project management theory over the past 50 years, we continue to see projects that are held back by a number of issues, and data seems to be a core part of this.
It is almost inevitable that every project professional, at some point in their career, will face the challenge of dealing with a toxic relationship.
APM’s People Specific Interest Group (SIG) has stakeholder engagement as one of its work streams and, in line with the overall SIG, the Stakeholder Engagement Focus Group (SEFG) is looking to ‘positively disrupt’ the status quo, as it moves discussions forward on relevant topics.
What is project execution? Getting on with it.
Megaproject expert Professor Bent Flyvbjerg’s new book, How Big Things Get Done: The surprising factors behind every successful project, from home renovations to space exploration, digs deep into what makes major projects a success and how these factors can be replicated across any project, no matter what size.
It’s often difficult.
“To effectively communicate, we must realise that we are all different in the way we perceive the world and use this understanding as a guide to our communication with others,” Tony Robins.
For project professionals in the energy sector, public support for renewable electricity generation ought to be encouraging.