Thinking differently: building successful, cognitively diverse project teams
Embracing diversity in the workplace is not just a ‘nice to have’ or a box-ticking exercise, it’s essential if we want to build the most successful teams.
Embracing diversity in the workplace is not just a ‘nice to have’ or a box-ticking exercise, it’s essential if we want to build the most successful teams.
Who better to give advice on maintaining your wellbeing and managing stress levels than Dr Clara Cheung from the University of Manchester, author of the APM report The Wellbeing of Project Professionals? “Prioritise self-care, manage your energy and remember that health is the most crucial project you’ll ever manage,” she advises.
Before becoming a programme manager, I was a secondary school English teacher.
Think of a time when you felt a bit off.
It's widely agreed that artificial intelligence (AI) will change the face of the project profession.
APM’s first ever two-day flagship conference is just two weeks away and we can’t wait to welcome you to Coventry.
April was another huge month for artificial intelligence (AI), demonstrating its capability not only to innovate but also to transform traditional processes and workflows.
‘Levelling up’ is a government policy to address inequality by improving services, facilities and infrastructure across the UK.
Watch out for the perfectionists on your team, warns Greg Chasson, Associate Professor in Psychiatry at the University of Chicago, and author of the new book Flawed: Why Perfectionism is a Challenge for Management — they’ll need careful managing.
Laura Ellis is Head of Technology Forecasting at the BBC and a speaker at the APM Conference 2024, where she will address the question, ‘Where’s the value in people?’.