How to be a proactive project peacemaker
ExtraordinaryPM Co-founder Sarah Walton shares her tips on becoming a brilliant mediator Project managers need to have many skills in their toolbox; mediation is one that is often overlooked.
ExtraordinaryPM Co-founder Sarah Walton shares her tips on becoming a brilliant mediator Project managers need to have many skills in their toolbox; mediation is one that is often overlooked.
The BBC presenter lives above London’s Northern line extension, grew up with the disruption of the M25 being built and is a frequent traveller to France via the Channel Tunnel.
APM Chief Executive Adam Boddison on why it’s essential to practise what you preach We live in challenging times, and society looks to project professionals for the delivery of effective change, which is why our profession is so vital.
Professor Darren Dalcher on the value of not having a universal best approach to projects.
Ruth Murray-Webster reflects on how project management has burst out of its original straitjacket.
Peter Simon on the single most influential factor in project success and why it must be done better Peter Simon HonFAPM is Chair of APM’s Risk SIG.
Adrian Dooley Hon FAPM is the Lead Author of praxisframework.
As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, APM has published a list of the 50 most inspiring projects from the past 50 years, showcasing the impact and positive benefit that projects and the profession have had on society.
One of the key foundations of our profession built around the involvement and expertise of our volunteering community.
Few would argue that there’s anything more important than managing risk when it comes to planning and delivering a project.