International Women’s Day: views from the project profession
Tuesday 8 March 2022 is International Women’s Day.
Tuesday 8 March 2022 is International Women’s Day.
Gaining clarity for your career by examining preferences, strengths, development areas and ensuring your next career steps, CV and development plan are aligned.
Ahead of National Careers Week (7-12 March 2022), we spoke with Roy Christian, career consultant at the University of Bradford, to get her take on why project-based roles appeal to young people and why her fellow career consultants and advisers should consider project management careers when giving counsel to those seeking advice on their futures.
The Association for Project Management Women in Project Management Specific Interest Group (WiPM SIG) team continues to make a difference providing inspiration and motivation.
In this webinar, Barbara Roberts highlighted the basic differences between a traditional (linear) style project and an agile style.
A root cause of project failure can be poor up-front shaping.
Daniel Nicholls, research manager at Association for Project Management (APM), the chartered body for the project profession, shares insights into the benefits of agile project management and some of the potential barriers, following the launch of APM’s latest research study Understanding Agile in Project Management, carried out with the University of Southampton.
Many new and experienced project professionals wonder what is the best training for them, and how they can develop themselves for their current and future roles.
Association for Project Management (APM) is set to bring the profession together for a conference to explore and develop the readiness of project practitioners to deliver tomorrow’s big change initiatives.
Sellafield is one of the biggest construction sites in Europe, its multiple projects delivering infrastructure which will be used to empty the facilities on-site which have been storing nuclear waste for decades.