Project management - an introduction
This is the first in a monthly series of posts looking at the fundamentals of project management for anyone new to the profession or those considering entering it.
This is the first in a monthly series of posts looking at the fundamentals of project management for anyone new to the profession or those considering entering it.
There are many reports about the potential impact of technology such as automation and artificial intelligence (AI) on the future of jobs.
The demand for project professionals today is high and will continue to grow well into the future.
The emergence of projects as the economic engine of our times has been quiet, but is incredibly disruptive and powerful.
When I work with those new to project management a popular topic of discussion is why we need formal project management methods at all when we have spreadsheets and so many handy little apps to help us keep on top of our task lists.
If we’re going to reduce carbon emissions, nuclear power has to be a component of our energy generation portfolio.
Interesting how some key ideas around project management have resonated recently in a number of government-related strategies and action plans.
For many the number seven is deemed to be lucky while for others it has religious significance.
This is the second in a monthly series of posts looking at the fundamentals of project management for anyone new to the profession or those considering entering it.
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