How to transfer your skills: moving from financial to legal project management
Here I am just over a year and half into the world of legal project management, a place I did not even know existed back in 2021.
Here I am just over a year and half into the world of legal project management, a place I did not even know existed back in 2021.
The Women’s Network within the Connecting Women in STEM (CWS) community at Thames Water is passionate about creating a place where all women within science, engineering, engineering project management, digital and other STEM areas can connect and work together in making a difference for women now and in the future.
Since our article How AI Will Transform Project Management, was published in Harvard Business Review in February, we have seen exponential growth in publications and discussions on this topic that will bring the most significant disruption in our profession since its inception.
These days, project management is weaving its way into unexplored corners of the working world.
Sustainability matters to all of us.
Suitcases and sunhats at the ready: holiday season is here! Everyone deserves some well-earned time off over the summer — but what does this mean for our projects? Whether or not you are planning your own getaway over the next couple of months, there is a good chance that many of your colleagues will be heading off for at least a week or two.
For World Youth Skills Day, we have 5 skills that Bill Ochs, Project Manager for the James Webb Space Telescope at NASA, says you need in order to have a successful project: 1.
New technologies, and particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are transforming all areas of project delivery in the engineering and construction sectors.
In their white paper titled "The importance of collaboration between the project team, end-users, and stakeholders in managing complex decisions and risks in project environments," Dr.
Now having had the chance to reflect on this year’s APM conference, the event pitch seems more than an apt trailblazer! Listening, and contributing, to the wide range of conversations on the value (and necessity) of change, and how to make this happen, left me feeling inspired by what’s possible but also reassured that everyone is grappling with the challenges in getting change right.