APM reveals new survey results on International Men’s Day 2020
A new survey by APM to mark International Men’s Day (19 November), reveals that 57 per cent of men working in the project profession feel stressed as a result of their main project.
A new survey by APM to mark International Men’s Day (19 November), reveals that 57 per cent of men working in the project profession feel stressed as a result of their main project.
APM South Wales and West of England Branch Conference returned to 2020 after a very successful launch in 2019! The pertinent question to the project profession is no longer how to deal with external change, but how does the profession itself evolve to continue being as effective in the future.
As businesses adapt in an ever-changing environment, this lunch-time webinar is an opportunity to explore the role of sustainability in a variety of challenging and evolving sectors.
Association for Project Management (APM) has broken new ground for membership engagement and involvement by moving its annual Board election and Annual General Meeting (AGM) fully online.
This webinar was held on 11 November 2020.
There’s a big secret in project management.
Martin Gosden, SWWE Branch Co-Chair introduced tonight’s Webinar, 4 November 2020.
The past months have presented challenges and changes for everyone.
In this webinar, held on 5 November 2020, you discovered more about what it takes to succeed – and had your questions answered by graduates from a range of subject areas.
International Project Management Day takes place on Thursday 5 November, and here APM speaks to Patricia about her role managing health programmes across Africa.