

Portfolio thinking – getting the recipe right
If I weren’t an auditor, my dream job would be to run a small fish restaurant on the coast.
If I weren’t an auditor, my dream job would be to run a small fish restaurant on the coast.
In the last decade, there has been much emphasis on carbon footprint reduction in new infrastructure projects as we need to meet sustainability goals and remain environmentally friendly with minimum carbon emissions.
Status updates can be ordinary, but they are a vital part of any project.
If you’ve wondered what the journey to becoming a project manager really entails, the benefits of mentoring or the importance of research in the profession, then this is for you.
Trying to predict the outcome of a project a couple of months down the line during the initial planning phase can sometimes feel like trying to predict the weather on a specific day in the next season, in a different country.
In his recent post ‘How to give back to the profession’ long-time volunteer Russel Jamieson called for new passionate members to join APM’s Volunteering Steering Group (VSG) and add “some positive disruption” to the role.
How inclusive is your project? We rarely ever are quizzed about this.
There is always a risk that a learning and development programme that is not properly planned ends up being a tick-box exercise that adds little or no value for organisations or for people.
It’s not often an economics story makes the headlines but as we start 2022, inflation is a lead news item.
Setting achievable project goals has always been a problem.