
The benefits of volunteering as a project professional
Volunteering is vital for APM, and it’s also a rewarding experience for project professionals, personally and professionally.
Volunteering is vital for APM, and it’s also a rewarding experience for project professionals, personally and professionally.
At a recent MPA webinar, two project professionals explained the impact their projects will have in transforming the north of England as the government pushes its levelling-up agenda.
Building Information Modelling – or BIM – creates a virtual prototype of projects, so everyone has complete visibility of a space, right down to the smallest details.
The upcoming summer edition of Project journal includes a deep-dive feature on the topic of ‘sector shifters’ – project professionals who’ve jumped from one sector to another and gained a great deal from the experience.
Earlier this year I was given the opportunity to take the APM Project Fundamentals Qualification as part of our staff training and development programme.
Last December, 90-year-old Margaret Keenan became the first person in the UK to receive a COVID-19 vaccination.
Volunteering is vital for APM, the chartered body for the project profession.
Last time you heard from me, I left things on a positive note.
We believe there are hidden inefficiencies in the often forgotten and underestimated aspects of delivering complex projects and programmes in the nuclear industry.
The pandemic, deadlines, home life, and so much more impacts all of us at various times.