What you need to know about PMOs
For the first time ever, PMO SIG were invited by APM Scotland (Aberdeen chapter) to present at an evening event on 26 September, dedicated to PMO.
For the first time ever, PMO SIG were invited by APM Scotland (Aberdeen chapter) to present at an evening event on 26 September, dedicated to PMO.
The Association for Project Management (APM) identified seven policy issues in its Skills Manifesto that the government will need to tackle to ensure that the UK is well positioned to develop and maintain the skills base required by today’s emerging workforce to compete on the global stage.
Ever turned up at a conference and felt like you don’t know anyone else around? Ever had a networking lunch and not been sure how to break the ice with strangers? This webinar on Tuesday 3 October gave some insights on how to get the very most out of our (and other) conferences and events you might attend to make sure you get the most value from your time with us.
The nature of work is changing, and with the increasing sophistication of artificial intelligence and robotics, jobs are being reinvented.
At the APM National Conference for Women in Project Management last week, a panel of four project professionals attempted to answer ‘what does a progressive project professional look like?’ and took questions from a packed auditorium, providing their insight and thoughts on what will give you the edge in the future.
A Northumbria Project Management graduate has been awarded the Association for Project Management (APM) North East Dissertation Prize.
On Thursday 17th August at 18:00 the North East Branch hosted their Summer BBQ to thank North East based APM members for their continued support and involvement.
Following an earlier APM event held in Exeter (Avoiding conflict before it arises) several of us met on 7 September 2017 and chatted about the possibility of trying out a different, more informal type of event.
The Chartered body for the project profession's yearly inspirational event, the APM National Conference for Women in Project Management 2017, sponsored by BAE Systems, is aimed at the progressive project professional and is currently underway in London.
In today’s society, we need to deliver more for less and in these extraordinary times we need to manage change effectively, efficiently and to capitalise on the opportunities available while driving forward new and innovative achievements.