The power of engagement in project management
We need to agree on something: automation in projects is inevitable, necessary and in many cases, vital.
                We need to agree on something: automation in projects is inevitable, necessary and in many cases, vital.
                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.
                “Glass, china, and reputation are easily crack'd, and never well mended.
                Karen Blackett CBE knows a thing or two about being successful in business.
                The construction industry is witnessing a revolutionary change driven by the integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
                I recently attended the Women in Project Management (WIPM) Conference, themed Transform Tomorrow.
                Change is not just a supporting act to benefits; it is a force in its own right.
                Managing stress, maintaining work-life balance and avoiding burnout are a modern preoccupation for project professionals.
                The argument around the quality and speed at which we can now access data is something I've been pondering since we completed our research into digital transformation and AI in project management (published by APM as Digital Transformation and the AI Imperative in Public and Private Sectors).
                What happens when you bring together talented women in project management for a day of learning, networking and collaboration? Synergy.