

The Olympics one year on - has the legacy improved Britain's construction industry?
The anniversary of the London 2012 Olympics has been a time for reflection on the impact the event has had on various different industries.
The anniversary of the London 2012 Olympics has been a time for reflection on the impact the event has had on various different industries.
This week I saw that the Introductory Certificate was now available online what an achievement for the APM! Of course, this forms part of Strategy 2020 making APM products available to a wider range of people through an increasing number of channels.
I had the pleasure of attending a workshop last week on behalf of APM to discuss how PRINCE2 and other 'swirl logo' products can be developed to help professionalise the global project management community.
It was the buzz word in the run up to the London 2012 Olympics and touched everyones lips legacy.
When David Higgins was installed as the chief executive of the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) he had a simple plan.
A company employed a new accountant and thought everything was going according to plan until it came to the time for their audit.
Recently, I found an opportunity to review my journey (as an accidental project manager) in the profession so far.
Doesnt a year go by fast? We are already coming up to the APM conference and nominations are being taken for the APM Awards (deadline 27th June 2013).
What makes knowledge management effective? If you can answer yes to the following questions, chances are youre on the right track.
Should I be lucky enough to have children, and my son asks me in the future: Dad, what did you do when you were a boy? I will proudly answer: Son, I won the Champions League with Peterborough United.