Burnout and poor mental health in project professionals
Trigger warning – this blog discusses issues related to poor mental health and discusses a specific experience.
Trigger warning – this blog discusses issues related to poor mental health and discusses a specific experience.
In tech circles, we say that the latest wave of artificial intelligence (AI) began in 2012 and was kicked into overdrive at the end of 2022 with the launch of ChatGPT and the subsequent launch of other large language models (LLMs) like Microsoft Copilot, Claude and Gemini.
Let’s start with the most obvious problem with respect to Bridget Jones: if you’re going to keep a detailed record of your project and still manage not to summarise and apply lessons learned, then you really deserve everything you get.
Mike Bourne, Managing Editor of the forthcoming eighth edition of the APM Body of Knowledge (APM BoK), is Professor of Business Performance at Cranfield University, where he leads the Project Leadership Programme for senior civil servants which is supported by PA Consulting and The Project Academy.
In a recent episode of APM Podcast, Jo Owen and Andy Alder gave their expert tips on how to be a brilliant delegator.
Chartered Project Professional has a nice ring to it, right? And in all seriousness, the demand for skilled project managers is higher than ever.
The People Interest Network have a fantastic conference coming up in London at the Double Tree Hotel by Hilton, Tower of London on the 26th February 2025 where we will be touching on Autonomy, Teams and Tension with a focus on projects under stress, the tensions that may arise between autonomous leadership, teamworking and stakeholder inclusivity.
I got involved with Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust (GVVT) because I’m a bus enthusiast and love all things to do with buses.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the project profession, offering tools that streamline workflows, improve decision-making and predict project outcomes and risks with remarkable precision.
What can cause stress in a project Our projects generally start from a situation of relative stability, then an element of instability is introduced as we carry out changes to the environment where we are doing the project.