
Active listening for project success and stakeholder engagement
We’ve all had projects flounder because of stakeholder behaviour.
We’ve all had projects flounder because of stakeholder behaviour.
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.
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.
The project profession has a problem.
Most project managers want to be in control.
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.
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.
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.
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.
At times, we’re guilty of over-engineering project management.