What the Olympics can teach us about project initiation
Getting a region ready to host the Olympics is a monumental undertaking and one that brings a lot of risks.
Getting a region ready to host the Olympics is a monumental undertaking and one that brings a lot of risks.
For decades, energy created through nuclear fusion has been described in familiar terms: technically promising, perpetually just out of reach and always ‘15 years away’.
We are building liabilities when we planned to be building assets.
The Power of Clarity is one of the most valuable strengths a project manager can possess, the ability to anticipate what’s ahead in a world defined by complexity, competing priorities and constant change.
It’s not often that a project professional becomes a CEO, so the APM Podcast jumped at the chance to interview Joanna Rowland, former Transformation Director at HMRC, when she became the Chief Executive of animal welfare charity the RSPCA.
When Sheryl Sandberg published Lean In in 2013, one observation resonated across professional environments, including project and programme delivery: women apologise more frequently than men at work, not for errors, but for speaking, questioning, interrupting, or asserting professional judgement.
Professional project management is defined by the ability to deliver outcomes under constraint.
If there’s one skill that will benefit your career, it’s data literacy.
What is a truth deficit in project management? What is a ‘truth deficit’? In the context of projects, put simply, I would describe it as a gap between what is being said about the performance of a project and the reality.
Psychological safety in project teams when delivery is on track Psychological safety is easy to claim when things are going well.