How Portsmouth is leaving its rivals in the shade
Doing their bit to tackle global warming is probably high on most people’s agenda nowadays but equally after two years of COVID-19 they are also pining for a sun-kissed summer holiday.
Doing their bit to tackle global warming is probably high on most people’s agenda nowadays but equally after two years of COVID-19 they are also pining for a sun-kissed summer holiday.
In his 1950 paper ‘Computing Machinery and Intelligence’, the godfather of computer science, Alan Turing, posed the question: can machines think? He cannot possibly have known then how far technology would come in the 70 years that followed.
As the chartered body for the project profession, we know how vital and necessary volunteers are.
With the publication of Dynamic Conditions for Project Success research taking place last month, we want to share some of the key findings, what the most important condition is, and what’s next for future research.
The anniversary of the London 2012 Olympics has been a time for reflection on the impact the event has had on various different industries.
If you’ve been given a project team, it’s likely you’ll have diversity; both introverts and extroverts to handle.
Nowadays, social media seems to be a dominant way to communicate.
Increasingly, we are seeing more and more workers abandon the 9-5 daily grind in favour of flexible hours.
Ever had one of those projects where it becomes fairly obvious that you are the wrong side of the coin with the customer and it isn't likely going to improve? You will get a few things right down the line as the project unfolds and heads toward implementation.
When I was asked how best to sum up my time as a trustee and chair of Association for Project Management (APM), I didn’t expect it to be easy.