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Most delays in projects start before even the project initiates Blog

It is true that, most of the time, the timescales that have been put together for project deliveries don't account for one crucial thing: the project manager.


From transparency to transformation: What NISTA’s first annual report means for the project profession Blog

The first annual report from the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA) is arguably a significant moment for the UK project delivery community.



Six tips on how to work with subject matter experts Blog

As a project professional, you can’t expect to be an expert on everything.


Lessons from the rebuilding of Notre-Dame Blog

The story of the rebuilding of the Parisian landmark Notre-Dame after it was ravaged by fire in 2019 provides lessons In collaboration, determination and using 21st-century tech to keep ancient heritage alive.


How to get out of the current doom spiral: Q&A with Andy Murray, Major Projects Association Blog

It’s time to reappraise what project success looks like so that project professionals can be liberated from a constant fear of failure, urges Andy Murray, Executive Director at the Major Projects Association (MPA).


Avoiding project failure — and ensuring success Blog

Project management can sometimes be challenging, but a challenge doesn’t have to end in failure.



Overcoming the barriers to successful project delivery Blog

In 1995, Martin Cobb, the CIO of the Secretariat of the Treasury Board of Canada, said: “We know why projects fail, we know how to prevent their failure – so why do they still fail?”


Evan Davis on measuring project success Blog

In this 50th anniversary year of APM, BBC presenter Evan Davis was interviewed for APM’s Project for the outside view on all things project, not least how they have the power to transform the social, economic and cultural life of a country.


Most delays in projects start before even the project initiates

It is true that, most of the time, the timescales that have been put together for project deliveries don't account for one crucial thing: the project manager.


From transparency to transformation: What NISTA’s first annual report means for the project profession

The first annual report from the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA) is arguably a significant moment for the UK project delivery community.



Six tips on how to work with subject matter experts

As a project professional, you can’t expect to be an expert on everything.


Lessons from the rebuilding of Notre-Dame

The story of the rebuilding of the Parisian landmark Notre-Dame after it was ravaged by fire in 2019 provides lessons In collaboration, determination and using 21st-century tech to keep ancient heritage alive.


How to get out of the current doom spiral: Q&A with Andy Murray, Major Projects Association

It’s time to reappraise what project success looks like so that project professionals can be liberated from a constant fear of failure, urges Andy Murray, Executive Director at the Major Projects Association (MPA).


Avoiding project failure — and ensuring success

Project management can sometimes be challenging, but a challenge doesn’t have to end in failure.


Overcoming the barriers to successful project delivery

In 1995, Martin Cobb, the CIO of the Secretariat of the Treasury Board of Canada, said: “We know why projects fail, we know how to prevent their failure – so why do they still fail?”


Evan Davis on measuring project success

In this 50th anniversary year of APM, BBC presenter Evan Davis was interviewed for APM’s Project for the outside view on all things project, not least how they have the power to transform the social, economic and cultural life of a country.


Guggenheim Museum Bilbao: why was it such a stellar project success?

Could the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao be built partly from the carcasses of decommissioned Soviet submarines? It’s an intriguing possibility that arose after I took a look back at one of the most successful construction projects of the last 50 years for Project journal.


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