Poor Christmas planning costs UK adults £250 – APM research shows
Christmas shoppers who admit to not planning out their festive purchases spend around £250 more each year than those who are more organised, new research from APM has shown.
Christmas shoppers who admit to not planning out their festive purchases spend around £250 more each year than those who are more organised, new research from APM has shown.
We were delighted to hear from Kim Schoppink, European Lead for the SBTi (Science-Based Targets initiatives), on Tuesday 2 December, about this important work and the ways project managers can support their own organisations to be part of the solution not the problem.
On Monday 1 December 2025 the APM Benefits and Value Interest Network hosted a thought-provoking webinar with Dr Phil Driver, joining live from New Zealand’s South Island (in the middle of the New Zealand night).
This spotlight webinar on Thursday 27 November we feature RAL Space case studies, the UK’s national lab advancing space science, satellite engineering, mission operations, and data analysis.
To celebrate International Project Management Day 2025, APM and AECOM Manchester are collaborating to showcase projects both across the North West and internationally, with a focus on the project management skills, techniques and competencies of such projects.
The South Wales and West of England Regional Network were pleased to have this joint event with IfSE kindly hosted by AtkinsRealis.
Why do we need to establish a PMO, what are the benefits.
Businesses are more likely to achieve their strategic goals if they empower people to lead projects and commit to understanding what motivates their teams, according to senior leaders at an event organised by Association for Project Management (APM).
A Foot in the Door, held on 4 November 2025, was a dedicated event designed to help students, graduates, and career changers take their first steps into the world of project management.
At the end of October, a new ‘micro park’ opened in London which was built out into the River Thames to house part of the super sewer infrastructure below ground.