CEO chat: APM’s Adam Boddison and PMI’s Pierre Le Manh discuss project leadership
In April, for the first time, the CEOs of APM and PMI came together for a conversation, hosted on the APM Podcast.
In April, for the first time, the CEOs of APM and PMI came together for a conversation, hosted on the APM Podcast.
Through my younger years, I struggled with mild dyslexia that wasn’t diagnosed until my second year of secondary school.
Daunting as the prospect might seem, often the only way to gain recognition for your professional achievements is to put your head above the parapet and tell everyone how great you really are.
The Association for Project Management (APM) and Pharmaceutical Industry Project Management Group (PIPMG) life science event that took place earlier this year laid out some of the major challenges that the life sciences sector is facing.
Solid foundations are fundamental to keeping your project on track, writes Scott Fraser Successful projects need momentum.
Whenever I speak about the differences between management and leadership, I always emphasise that the differentiating factor isn’t the level of cognitive ability or technical skill that someone has.
Leadership is a challenging space to get right no matter what role you are fulfilling.
Bob leaves his house at 10am to go for a walk with his dog, Patch.
Why is stakeholder engagement so important to the project management community? This is the topic of an APM webinar on June 28th and whitepaper by programme manager Benedict Pinches that is due to be published on the same day.
This year’s Women in Project Management conference in London gave delegates the chance to step away from their everyday project work to focus on their careers — and put their project skills to work on themselves.