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APM’s Women in Project Management (WiPM) Conference announced

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Association for Project Management (APM) is delighted to announce that its annual Women in Project Management Conference (WiPM) will take place on 24 September 2020 at the QEII Centre, London. 

The WiPM conference is one of APM’s most popular events, and this year it will tackle some of the most relevant topics affecting project professionals today, no matter what their career stage, gender or background.

Delegates can look forward to a host of inspirational key note speakers talking about a diverse range of topics, meeting over 600 project, programme and portfolio professionals from a broad range of sectors and backgrounds, learning valuable tools and techniques from industry leaders and contributing to their own personal development with hands-on workshops.  

This year the conference will focus on the following stream themes:

Personal Development - covering topics such as maintaining mental (and physical) health and wellbeing in a challenging environment and tackling barriers to career progress.

Delivery Masterclass - this stream will demonstrate applicable and relevant project management skills that the audience will be able to take away and implement straightaway in their projects

Diversity Summit – this year’s conference will bring key minds together to discuss the importance of diversity in all areas of the project profession, providing examples of practical application for diversity in the workplace, diversity of thought and diverse teams.

 To find out more and to book your place click here 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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