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Chris Jones

Rising demand for talent

The demand for project professionals continues to rise and millions of new project-management jobs are set to be created globally between now and 2020.

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Sara Drake

Women in project management

Today, International Women’s Day, APM’s Women in Project Management group is holding a sold-out event on how women can improve their negotiation skills in the workplace.

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Mike Scott 2

Hiring a consultant: who, when, how

With change and transformation agendas scaling, pivoting and adapting to fast-moving variables, it’s becoming increasingly common for project and programme managers to call in external consultants to support initiatives.

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Paul Naybour

Using project management software tools

Project management software tools can help a project manager be more methodical and better organised when it comes to planning, scheduling, tracking progress, maintaining documentation, managing the budget, allocating resources, and controlling risks and changes.

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Mia Nordborg

Modern ways of working shaping 2016

I think you’ll agree that organisations are under increasing pressure to deliver value to their customers, achieve optimum results and ensure all employees are motivated.

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Merv Wyeth

Some thoughts about hosting my first Twitter chat

Introduction to the ‘Twitter chat’ conceptI am chuffed to be given the opportunity to guest host a #PMChat, a ‘Twitter chat’ session, this week [Friday 26th February] at the appointed time of 12pm EST or 5pm GMT.

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John Heathcote

Projects should add value, not just cost money

I suppose it is not much of a surprise to hear that here, at the Value Management Special interest Group (SIG), we've become quite interested in noticing where value comes from.