How to become the youngest Chartered Project Professional
Craig Scott, 26, is, as of September 2019, the youngest Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) in the world.
Craig Scott, 26, is, as of September 2019, the youngest Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) in the world.
Throughout history, technological revolutions have inspired populations to embrace advancements with a fundamental question in mind: “What’s in it for me?” Today, we find ourselves at the forefront of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, driven by the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence-powered technologies.
Many things have been said about consultants over the years – some good, some bad, some unrepeatable.
Project managers Abdul Wahab Ghumra and Aqeel Bashir say there are many things that project professionals of all faiths can learn from Ramadan, such as communication and sharing.
Much has now been written about project delivery, and compliance with the ‘guidance’ or process can become the aim rather than the delivery.
A recent news feature on the BBC News website may have gone largely unnoticed by many.
This article includes excerpts from a recent webinar, delivered to 200 APM members.
In April, for the first time, the CEOs of APM and PMI came together for a conversation, hosted on the APM Podcast.
Leadership ideals are often portrayed as imposing figures leading from the front, dictating orders to voiceless subordinates but as the complexity of the project delivery environment changes, the methods to achieve success need to adapt and evolve.
Over the years Project magazine has played a number of roles in APM.