How do you set a project off on the right track?
There are many inter-related and recurring reasons why projects fail.
There are many inter-related and recurring reasons why projects fail.
Greater economic and political stability is needed to ensure the successful delivery of projects in the UK, Association for Project Management (APM) has found.
We were very happy to be invited by Barry Spruce at the Department for International Trade (DTI) to attend their PMO Network.
Equity means creating a fair and equal world and we all, no matter the gender, sexuality or age, have a part to play in this.
Although progress around gender equality in leadership roles is being made, most senior managers and directors are still men.
HS2’s Chief Executive, Mark Thurston, says more joint buying of materials, cooperation across supply chains, and potential changes to timing and phasing are among the options being considered to curb rising costs.
This webinar was an introduction on what it is like working on projects outside of the UK and what the main differences are from observation.
The Governance SIG and PMO SIG held a webinar on Tuesday 28 February, exploring data-enabled investment decisions to transform project success.
The Chief Executive of Association for Project Management (APM), Professor Adam Boddison OBE, will join renowned project expert Fola Alabi on her Strategic Project Leader podcast on Saturday 25 February.
In our latest article about issues affecting women in the project profession, Jenn Harris, Programme Manager at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), discusses her research, which shone new light on factors preventing women from progressing in male-dominated industries.