APM’s ground-breaking study of the contribution of project management and projects to the UK's economy and society.
Thoughts from the profession
Back in June, we sat down with Alistair, Jo and Paul to talk about our campaign Future Lives and Landscapes. We wanted to hear their thoughts on how the profession must change to continue to make a positive difference to people's lives.
Paul Bradley ChPP FAPM, Principal P3M Consultant, PA Consulting
Jo Stanford, CEO, Healthcare Project and Change Association
Alistair Godbold, Director, The Nichols Group
How must the project profession change to continue to make a positive difference to people's lives?
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APM Podcast series with the National Trust
In our three-part podcast series on the National Trust, an APM Corporate Partner, Emma De Vita editor of Project, finds out how the charity has brought project management close to its organisational heart.
National Trust, part 1: Project management at the heart of conservation
Emma meets Mike Hudson, Head of Strategic Planning, Project and Programme Management, and Senior Project Manager Tim Cambourne, who takes her on a tour of Dyrham Park, which recently underwent a multi-million pound transformation project.
National trust, part 2: Managing urban and net-zero programmes
Emma finds out about the Trust’s urban programmes and its work in renewables. She finds out about strategy work the Trust is doing in London to connect green spaces and the charity's renewable energy investment programme.
National Trust, part 3: What's it like to be a project management apprentice?
In the third and final part Emma is back at Dyrham Park to meet three project management apprentices who are nearing the end of their 18-month apprenticeship programme after sitting APM’s Project Management Qualification.
The competences required for effective project, programme, portfolio management and project management office.