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Andrew Terry

The surprising power of stealth mode leadership

Picture a leader, and what do you see? A Winston Churchill figure, taking centre stage to give a rousing speech, steer a crisis, or make a bold decision? Perhaps a decisive strategist, acting with speed and confidence under pressure, such as Horatio Nelson? Or a visionary motivator like Nelson Mandela, winning people’s hearts and minds and inspiring passion? These kinds of leadership are hugely compelling: they rally people, they offer clarity and they shape direction.

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Aaron Devalda

Strengthening global project teams through connection and collaboration

In an ever evolving and changing climate VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity) is especially important for international projects where a change in policy or legislation, issues with shipping terms and traffic or the crash of a country’s financial system can impact the viability or requirement for a project overnight.

Mark Smith
Mark Smith

From evidence to action: The role of assurance in project success

Every project leader has faced the same uneasy moment: presenting to the board their project update report, with its on-time deliverables, glossy graphics and impressive metrics, but with a nagging concern that something critical has been missed.

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Emma De Vita

Four success factors in transformational change projects

At the APM Women in Project Management Conference in September, three experts gave their advice on how to make transformation projects a success: Rachel Baldwin, Head of Programme and Project Delivery at the BBC; Rachel Watts, Programme Director for NHS South, Central and West; and Sachia Thompson, Deputy Director at HM Prison and Probation Service.