Career lessons from APM’s Project Professional of the Year
Jimmy Nguyen is a project manager at Turner & Townsend, where he worked on the Bromford & Castle Vale Flood Risk Management Scheme for the Environment Agency.
Jimmy Nguyen is a project manager at Turner & Townsend, where he worked on the Bromford & Castle Vale Flood Risk Management Scheme for the Environment Agency.
Around two-thirds of Britons will make a New Year’s resolution, and the habit is almost as common in other parts of the Western world.
The beauty of a career in project management is that it allows you to jump from one sector into a completely new one.
In November, Nottingham City Council became the latest local authority to declare itself effectively bankrupt.
Next year will be a time of change and excitement, anticipate some of the profession’s influential movers and shakers.
Kathryn Williamson Hall took the glory of the 2023 APM Young Project Professional of the Year Award for her work for the UK arm of Leonardo, the European defence giant, which manufactured and installed a brand‑new radar system into the nose cone of the Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft for delivery to the Qatar Emiri Air Force in time for the FIFA World Cup, hosted by Qatar in November 2022.
Deep in the lush green countryside of Buckinghamshire’s Colne Valley, APM’s 2023 Sustainability Award winner Jacobs is showing what can happen when large infrastructure projects take nature into consideration.
The construction of street-running trams in this country has had a chequered history since their UK renaissance began in Manchester in 1987.
Their winning entry says it all: “The Project Delivery & Improvement (PD&I) PMO operates within the national funding agency, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
Nearly 12 years ago, I embarked on my professional journey as a full-stack web application developer and gradually transitioned into the role of an IT project manager in Nepal.