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Agile Question Time webinar
The South Wales and West of England Branch offered a novel event for the APM community where the attendees set the agenda for discussion on any aspect of agile project delivery and developing agile organisations.
The South Wales and West of England Branch offered a novel event for the APM community where the attendees set the agenda for discussion on any aspect of agile project delivery and developing agile organisations.
The APM Knowledge Specific Interest Group needs your help!We are looking to develop a series of articles exploring the value that knowledge management (KM) brings to project management.
Established project experts shared their knowledge with people embarking on careers in the legal sector at an Emerging Professional Network event held by Association for Project Management (APM).
Artificial Intelligence will reinvent project, programme, and portfolio management, but will it also mean the end of project management as a profession? This webinar was held on 30 June 2022.
Launched early 2022, the Association for Project Management (APM) Mentoring Programme has successfully reached over 200 mentors and established over 100 mentor/mentee partnerships, sharing information and expertise across the project profession.
Association for Project Management (APM) has published two new research reports through its Research Fund which explores the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on the project profession.
The relationship between project professionals and an organisation’s senior leadership – and the impact this has on project success – was among the points discussed at the latest Association for Project Management (APM) Fellows Forum.
Association for Project Management (APM) showcased its research to some of the world’s leading business schools at a major international management conference.
Research suggests that only 10% of teams are high-performing, 50% are average and 40% dysfunctional.
We often talk about the ‘accidental project manager’ – the civilian worker who, knowingly or not, is part of our tribe.