
APM launches advertising campaign
APM has launched one of its most ambitious awareness campaigns to date to promote the impact and benefits of a career in project management.
APM has launched one of its most ambitious awareness campaigns to date to promote the impact and benefits of a career in project management.
The Association for Project Management (APM) wouldn’t be where it is today without the support and commitment of its volunteer community.
In just two weeks times on the 25 April, the APM Project Management Conference 2018 held at the historic Central Hall Westminster, London will open its doors to the project management community.
The APM Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire (YNL) branch recently hosted their inaugural finals night and award ceremony for the Young Project Manager and Undergraduate Student of the Year competitions at Elland Road football ground in Leeds.
Post Conference Report: A reflective account prepared by Jim Dale and Merv Wyeth with special thanks to our colleagues from ProgM’s Management Committee.
Full details of how to meet the Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) standard have been published and it has been announced that the register will open for applications on 16 May.
The APM Salary and Market Trends Survey 2018 highlights that although males and females working in project management earn similar amounts between the ages of 18 and 34, men’s salaries overtake women’s from age 35.
APM chief executive, Sara Drake, has announced her planned departure from the association.
A standing ovation greeted Mary McKinlay as she was honoured with a top international accolade for exceptional service to project management.
If there is a moment you are needed… it is now.