Movies, empathy and project success
Think back to the last time you watched a scary movie.
Think back to the last time you watched a scary movie.
Project professionals are well-placed to play a leading role in sustainable development and already have many of the skills required.
What can we learn from attention management? The world of programme and project management is full of workstreams, deliverables and actions plans.
So you’ve agreed your scope, requirements are defined, timelines have all been worked through and costs have been endorsed.
Since the launch of the standard in 2018, over 3,000 people have become a Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) and it’s remarkable to reflect on how the project profession has developed throughout that time, especially the global changes that we’ve all experienced since 2020.
I’m excited to have been asked to support this year’s WiPM conference which is being in September where I will be chairing the Women in Leadership Panel session and also the lunch time topic table on ‘Leadership coaching taster’.
When he was six, the eldest of my nephews had a keen interest in aeroplanes.
There are many perceived obstacles to becoming a mentor or mentee.
When a long-standing member of a team moves on, it challenges the status quo, disrupts the team dynamic and can lead to feelings of instability and uncertainty.
Last month, I was privileged to attend the APM’s Annual Conference, entitled ‘Change Changes’.