Project politics and the art of the possible
Politics can be frustrating and is often counterproductive.
Politics can be frustrating and is often counterproductive.
Mental health and wellbeing have become hot topics, especially on the work front with employers being asked to look after their staff by developing wellbeing strategies and initiatives that will support them and eventually lead to a wellbeing culture.
A heady mix for the latest meeting of the APM Board.
Peter Morris, emeritus professor of construction and project management at University College London, highlighted ways in which project managers are working to reduce the causes and consequences of climate change in 2017.
In 2020, digital transformation is no longer a choice.
Sounds simple, right? But is it? The concept of making time to talk is one we have likely all said we could and would do at various times yet in reality, it can be hard to make that time.
In June 2021, I wrote a blog about why sustainable contracting arrangements are vital to the government’s build back recovery plan.
If you’re thinking about the next steps in your project management career and how to boost your potential, then achieving the Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) standard should be part of your plan.
This year, one of the wettest Septembers on record triggered flood warnings across the country.
As project management professionals, you’re experts at setting goals and objectives and delivering the outcomes to achieve these.