

Why (and how) you should simplify your communications
Project management is awash with jargon.
Project management is awash with jargon.
As project management professionals, you’re experts at setting goals and objectives and delivering the outcomes to achieve these.
Effective benefits management is a continuous process that spans the entire project lifecycle and extends into the operational phase of the resulting asset or change.
Well designed organisational structures facilitate enhanced collaboration and autonomy, clarify expectations and accountabilities, and improve efficiencies.
The festive break is the perfect time to catch up on reading and podcast listening, so I’ve gift-wrapped a selection that you might enjoy, with recommendations from the project community In conversation with APM Podcast If you don’t already listen to APM Podcast, then you’re missing a trick.
We all know that Santa's workshop is one the great project management offices (PMOs).
It’s rare not to suffer from imposter syndrome at some point in your career – the nerve-wracking first day in a new role, stepping up to speak to senior stakeholders or giving that big presentation at a conference.
The role of the project manager is changing.
When Kelly Swingler first experienced burnout in 2013 she had no idea she was even feeling stressed.
From charity work to microbreweries, project professionals are using their expertise on projects outside of their day jobs to great success.