The value of professional instinct
A big hitter in project management once said, Why does Project need an editor? All the articles are sent to you, arent they?True, very true, my learned friend, but theres a lot more to it than that.
A big hitter in project management once said, Why does Project need an editor? All the articles are sent to you, arent they?True, very true, my learned friend, but theres a lot more to it than that.
Following on from my last post in August, we have further refined the structure for the APM Body of Knowledge 7th edition and we have extended storyboards for each of the 70 topics.
A recent poll published by the Guardian asked people how much status particular groups of people have in society today.
Few are untouched by the efficiency drives and budget cuts sweeping across the public and private sector.
At a recent round table into the future direction of project management qualifications, concerns were raised about the number of qualifications and the lack of joined-up thinking when plotting the development path of qualified and future project professionals.
I thought I’d blog about my most recent experience of working in Government.
Digital transformation is arguably the most significant trend of the past decade, affecting every sector.
On 23 April 2024, comedian Peter Kay was due to be the launch act for the 23,500-seater Co-op Live arena in Manchester, the UK’s largest indoor entertainment venue.
I recently attended an excellent talk on corporate governance given by Philip Graf, chairman of the Gambling Commission and CfBT Education Trust among others, where he addressed the subject of behavioural issues in governance.
On February 11 2001, a group of 17 software developers met at a resort in Utah to exchange their views on new delivery models.