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APM once again supported Raconteur's The Agile Business report that was published in The Times today. If you didn’t manage to get hold of a copy, don't worry, you can read it online or download a PDF version.

Reaching 1.3 million readers the report takes an analytical and practical approach to defining the key business areas where an agile approach can make a tangible difference to growth and success in 2014.

It will initiate essential discussions around the ways in which agility extends in to all areas of an enterprise in many forms. Looking at the changing business landscape globally, the report evaluates the key risks and challenges facing the modern business leaders, and through factual, compelling analysis it looks to present solutions.

APM features in the first branding position in the report alongside an article that explores the qualities of a successful leader who is able to adapt quickly and drive a company forward.

This follows on from APM featuring in two other special reports that were published in the national press this year. APM appeared in the second instalment of the Business Reporter’s project management report published in the Sunday Telegraph back in April.

Last month saw APM provide a thought-provoking article for Raconteur’s special report on project management that appeared in The Times. The feature detailed how employers in a variety of sectors can attract, retain and develop project management talent as they face growing competition for the best project professionals.

As originally seen in ‘The Agile Business' published by Raconteur Media on Tuesday 14th October 2014 in The Times.

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