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Higher and Higher

British Airways, BAE Systems, EC Harris and Rolls-Royce are the first organisations to commit to offering the new Higher Apprenticeship in Project Management.

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What is knowledge management?

On Wednesday 18th July, Adrian Malone from theAPM Knowledge SIG gave an insightful presentation on Knowledge Management (KM) to the APM Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire membership at Leeds Metropolitan University.

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APM Awards 2012: the finalists

There is no getting away from the hype of London 2012 at the moment as the athletes of Team GB strive to achieve their ultimate prize a gold medal.

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An evening in London - Learning more about PMOs

Stuart Dixon, Secretary of the PMO SIG committee and Ron Rosenhead joined the London Branch committee and delegates to give a presentation on how PMOs can help you to improve the way you run projects.

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The measure of success

The construction of the Olympic Park has been widely applauded for its low-carbon achievements and excellent health and safety record.

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Delivering history

On the eve of the London 2012 Olympic Games, Andrew Hubbard meets the great British team behind the programme that saw a contaminated part of east London transformed into one of the most sustainable and breath-taking Olympic Parks ever created.

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Right first time

BT is playing a pivotal role in delivering the Olympic Games to a global audience of more than four billion people.

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60 Seconds with: Lord Andrew Mawson

What were the key messages from your presentation at the conference? The problem of the financial situation of this country is actually an opportunity for us to think differently about project management.

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60 Seconds with: Peter Fielder

60 Seconds with: Peter Fielder, managing director, performance excellence, BAE Systems What were the key messages from your presentation at the conference? Programmes are more complex than they used to be and their complexity will continue to rise.