
Smart cities are a ‘red herring’ – what you missed at the Corporate Partners Forum
Project managers have a lot to think about over the coming decade.
Project managers have a lot to think about over the coming decade.
Projects make a real impact to organisations, individuals and society; with project managers and project professionals at the forefront of change.
As the chancellor prepares to announce the budget, the Association for Project Management highlights the importance of projects at a regional level and explains why proper planning – not just financial investment – is needed to build on current successes.
As we move through the 21st century, data and the insights it gives us will change how we see the world.
It has been said that it would be a boring world if we were all the same.
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.
Big data, machine learning, data mining, data trusts and the Internet of Things (IoT) … a common list of concepts that would be potential subjects for most thought leadership pieces; but what do they actually mean for project professionals, organisations and the project profession at large? The opportunities afforded to individuals and organisations employing AI, data and analytics are far reaching.
Tom Hoffman’s work at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has expanded human knowledge about the wider solar system, and Earth’s place within it.
The United Kingdom (UK) is now out of the European Union (EU).
The latest Projecting the Future challenge paper is about smart cities, urbanisation and connectivity.