
Fond memories of APM assessor whose knowledge helped the profession
Association for Project Management (APM) is saddened to share the news that Paul Mair, a highly regarded member of its assessor community, has passed away.
Association for Project Management (APM) is saddened to share the news that Paul Mair, a highly regarded member of its assessor community, has passed away.
The world of Superyachts is often perceived to be all about the glitz and the glamour but the behind the scenes reality is that a Superyacht is a large multidisciplinary capital project with very exacting quality expectations.
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