Building Belonging through Allyship webinar
APM Greater Bay Area Branch invited Kevin O’Brien (CEO of Gammon Construction Limited) to discuss the topic of “Building Belonging through Allyship” on 8 December 2022.
APM Greater Bay Area Branch invited Kevin O’Brien (CEO of Gammon Construction Limited) to discuss the topic of “Building Belonging through Allyship” on 8 December 2022.
In this webinar presented on Tuesday 6 December, Ruth Murray-Webster and Penny Pullan showcase their latest thinking about what it takes to engage others to identify, own and manage risk.
Association for Project Management (APM), the chartered membership organisation for the project profession, has appointed two new Deputy Chairs from among its Board of Trustees, to help deliver its strategic goals and fulfil its charitable objectives.
An introduction to change management principles, covering the relationship between project and change management and providing advice on how to apply change management in practice.
The war in Ukraine has highlighted an uncomfortable truth.
How we enable the vast untapped potential to transform project delivery, to deliver benefits far beyond the original stated goals of the project.
Sellafield Project Management Apprentice Missy Tyson, 20, has gained near perfect, 97% score in her APM Project Management Qualification (PMQ) exam, placing her in the top ranking of candidate results.
People are different – the way they reason, communicate, involve others, make decisions, etc.
This SWWE webinar was hosted by Martin Gosden, who introduced Elizabeth Harris, Met Office Programmes Director, and Sarah Mitchell, Head of Project Delivery Capability to talk about the transformation of the Met Office Project delivery capability.
This was a joint The Nuclear Institute: Project Management SIG and APM’s three part Nuclear webinar series How can we increase the speed of informal knowledge to improve project predictability, decision-making, and investor confidence?As we know from our recent The Nuclear Institute: Project Management SIG report, the nuclear industry suffers from a lack-of-predictability in projects, which often results in projects that are late and over-budget.