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Welcome to the APM People Interest Network.

Ready to make a difference? Dive into our network and become part of something truly special. Whether you're passionate about volunteering, seeking valuable resources on People, or eager to network with like minded project professionals at our exciting events, there's a place for you here.

Volunteer opportunities await. Join us to create positive change! From webinars to networking events, there are countless ways you can contribute your time and skills to make a difference.

Discover valuable resources. Empower yourself with knowledge and tools to drive progress forward. Explore our resources below filled with insightful articles, practical guides, and useful tools designed to support your career.


People: All project-based work relies fundamentally on the ability of people to work together.

Leading a group of people so they can become a high-performing team is, some would argue, the most important skills that a project professional needs to develop.

Definition from APM Body of Knowledge 7th edition

The APM People Interest Network has a vision of ‘Inspired and inspiring project managers’ and a mission to raise awareness, inspire thinking and influence opinion around people and project management. Our primary focus groups are: Communications, Leadership and Behaviours. 

Our primary objectives are to:

  • promote the inclusion of people aspects of project management;
  • research and promote tools and techniques;
  • provide support for project leaders and teams;
  • provide support for performance improvement.

We plan to achieve these by:

  • engaging with other Interest Networks, Regional Networks, the wider PM community and other like-minded bodies and organisations outside APM;
  • engaging with the Stakeholder Engagement Focus Group where you can find various resources about stakeholder engagement;
  • presentations and workshops;
  • proposing, conducting and encouraging research into people aspects of projects;
  • building our reputation as a centre of excellence for people aspects of P3M delivery;
  • communications and publications using appropriate media.

Relationship building

Our aim is to lead the project management community forward in the areas of project and organisational culture, communication, structure, leadership and teamwork. We encourage relationships to be built through networking and educational events.

People are then able to share knowledge, experience and insights, leading to the development of innovative approaches and best practice. This knowledge can then be disseminated throughout industry via APM.

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This ongoing volunteering opportunity offers a chance to support and facilitate knowledge sharing and production of thought leadership content in the network's area of interest.

Volunteers can be a member or non-member of APM and can apply to join a team at anytime.

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Events

Metaprograms: routines our minds use to engage with our world

16 December 2024

Learn how we all create models of the world according to a range of unconscious preferences, which determine how we interact with others. We also examine how certain metaprograms are better suited to specific roles and tasks.

Active Listening Toolkit

APM’s People Interest Network has developed an Active Listening Toolkit to help with the early engagement of stakeholders.

The toolkit includes everything you need to create Active Listening Panels (ALPs). The aim of each ALP is to find out what is important to key stakeholders, how it relates to your project and how they feel about it.

Included below is a:

  1. Scoping Document – to set objectives for the panel
  2. Timeline – to integrate the ALP with your own project
  3. Attendance Pipeline – to manage invitations and messaging
  4. Facilitation and Question Set – to help run the session
  5. Internal Intelligence Briefing – to share findings with the board

There are also tools to promote ALPs.

Featured resources

Opinion piece - Communication planning

The guide has been designed to provide a simple framework that can be used by project managers and communicators supporting projects.

Download white paper 

Fearless change - Bringing your people with you on the journey: Conference learning legacy package

This joint conference tackled the complex problems of how people respond to change.

Podcast series

Creating environments that set project managers up for success podcast 🕑 29 mins

Why diversity and inclusion is the key factor of successful projects podcast 🕑 29 mins

We’d like you to contribute; have a listen, and to share your ideas and comments, please get in touch.

News

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Metaprograms: routines our minds use to engage with our world webinar
How we all create models of the world according to a range of unconscious preferences, which determine how we interact with others. Examined how certain metaprograms are better suited to specific roles and tasks.
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Burnout in project professionals webinar
Discussing the prevention of and support for, project professionals with burnout.
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Making communications land – Are they received and understood as intended? webinar
Ensuring that what we have communicated was received and understood as we intended and how do we course correct if it has not.
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A creativity strategy modelled from Walt Disney webinar
Introducing the approach to tackling project problems, a well-documented process that Walt Disney used to good effect when developing ideas. It’s known as ‘Imagineering’ and involves approaching a problem from three different perspectives: The Dreamer – generating alternatives and possibilities; The Realist – helping to define actions and steps; The Critic – evaluating payoffs and drawbacks.
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Making communications land - how to leverage the best mediums webinar
Reviewing how an awareness of your change delivery environment might impact and influence your selection of communication channels and their ultimate effectiveness.
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Applying a structured approach to project outcomes to increase their chances of success webinar
The project environment is all about creating change from something to something else. There is always an expected outcome or outcomes. This explored how to make project outcomes more effective and ‘ecological’ in the sense of not threatening other aspects of the project or organisation by setting targets that cannot be delivered without major disruption.

Blogs

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Four ways to become a better project leader
Ever wondered how you can supercharge your project leadership skills? Well, look no further. Below, Susanne Madsen, an executive coach for project leaders and author of The Power of Project Leadership and How to do the Inner Work, shares four top tips that will take you from good to great project leadership.
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Autonomy in Civil Service Teams – what stops it and what to do about it?
Following The link between personal autonomy and project performance (apm.org.uk) by Sam Jefferies, I’ve been using my own experiences in the civil service to consider how we might apply that same thinking. 
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How to make your project ‘sticky’ (1)
The purpose of a project is to create change. To be successful, this change has to ‘stick’. Whether it’s new infrastructure, processes, systems or technology, the new future must be permanent and sustained. It’s only when change is embedded that outcomes will emerge and benefits will be realised. 
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Soft skills for success
Nurturing skills such as quality of trust is essential to a project management role. So what are the top qualities for career growth?
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APM’s sustainability conference round up: you can make it happen!
Think about what you love; hedgehogs, standing next to a clean stream, your family and community, the security of having a job – how much do you love it? How would you describe that love, that desire, to someone or to an alien visiting?
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What’s the Point? Planning with Intent
Using this idea of intent as a basis for shared meaning is extraordinarily useful in any complex environment because it gives those people delivering the project the authority and the boundaries for independent thought. The whole point of managing projects effectively and efficiently is that you know where you are trying to get to, but you allow those delivering it a level of discretion in terms of the best way to get there.