
APM’s female-focused mentoring scheme celebrates its first female mentee gaining chartered status
Congratulations to Nikki Marks on achieving Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) status with the help of her mentor.
Congratulations to Nikki Marks on achieving Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) status with the help of her mentor.
The COVID-19 crisis has massively expanded the use of remote working tools.
Responding to the publication of the strategic review on the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster, David Thomson, head of external affairs at APM said: “This project carries unique heritage, political and value-for-money challenges.
North London Heat and Power Project – Establishing the Programme Delivery Arrangements for a Major Infrastructure Programme webinar This webinar presented on Thursday 11 March explored the challenges of developing a programme to deliver a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project by a client organisation where major infrastructure delivery is not business as usual.
The UK government is looking at the possibility of building a bridge or tunnel between Scotland and Northern Ireland as part of its review of connectivity within the UK, it has been announced.
An event on delivering projects and programmes within the NHS featured a well-received contributions from Association for Project Management (APM).
This virtual event provided an overview of how Leicester City Council introduced from a standing start in March 2020 their Covid-19 testing programme and how project management techniques have been used.
It’s Gonnae be Gorgeous!This webinar held on 9 March 2021, reviewed how the Queen Street Station redevelopment project has been delivered, including challenges the project has faced and overcome.
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
A new survey by APM has revealed the changes female project professionals most want to see in the near future, as well as the main challenges and opportunities they anticipate for their profession.