Why putting ESG objectives first is the obvious, but not instinctive, thing to do
John Elkington coined the phrase “Tripple bottom line” in 1994 to describe a balanced set of objectives between profit, people and the planet for businesses to follow.
John Elkington coined the phrase “Tripple bottom line” in 1994 to describe a balanced set of objectives between profit, people and the planet for businesses to follow.
Knowing and recognising the early signs of stress and burnout is essential to maintaining one’s mental health, especially in high-pressure environments.
You’ll be familiar with the idea of a project having a life cycle: work begins, is carried out, is completed and delivered, hopefully creating something that adds value to the organisation.
To enter Te Waihorotiu, the huge new railway station fast nearing completion beneath the streets of Auckland, is to get a glimpse of the scale of the City Rail Link (the CRL).
Capital projects with digital technologies at their heart have the potential to transform delivery success.
It’s rare to read positive news about nature these days.
For some teams functioning in an agile structure, the rapid shift to remote working was tough.
It is no longer a surprise for any project practitioner that historically many projects have failed to adhere to their time and cost estimates or failed to deliver the expected benefits.
How inclusive is your project? We rarely ever are quizzed about this.
Reflective account by Jim Dale (ProgM Secretary)Okay - let me be up-front and confess - this was my first ever webinar! Candidly the idea of passively sitting in front of a computer screen for an hour watching, PowerPoint slides and listening to a speaker drone on did not appeal to me.