Many happy returns, Mary McKinlay
Mary McKinlay, one of the trailblazers of the project profession and the first female Fellow of Association for Project Management (APM), celebrated her 80th birthday on 18 February.
Mary McKinlay, one of the trailblazers of the project profession and the first female Fellow of Association for Project Management (APM), celebrated her 80th birthday on 18 February.
Gender equality interventions and their effectiveness for project-based organisations; a literature review Even though the number of women working in project-based professions is increasing, gender bias is still present and impacts women in various areas such as salary, access to jobs, promotions, and power.
Awards recognising excellence among students, academics and educators were presented at the Association for Project Management (APM) Festival of Education and Research.
Most project professionals say the UK’s economic challenges have directly impacted the project they’re currently working on, according to survey data from Association for Project Management (APM).
New technology is transforming projects, but companies must approach it in the right way to ensure their project teams can understand and use it, delegates at an Association for Project Management (APM) event heard.
In the latest in our series of articles about issues relevant to women in the project profession, we speak with Jo Roberts, Head of Strategy, High Speed Rail Group, about progression opportunities for project experts and how organisations can drive positive change.
A marked increase in the number of individuals pursuing a degree apprenticeship in project management has been welcomed by APM, ahead of National Apprenticeship Week (6-12 February).
Atkins, a member of the SNC-Lavalin group, and an APM corporate partner, has become the first consultancy to achieve APM recognised assessment for its route to Chartership, with the development of its Atkins Certified Project Professional (ACPP) standard.
It’s been 12 months since the launch of the Association for Project Management (APM) Mentoring Programme.
Why diversity and inclusion is the key factor of successful projects podcast🕑 29 mins Anchor - listen and record your audio comments to add to the podcast Sacha Hind, from the APM's People SIG, speaks to Network Rail's Charlotte Holmes and Bryony Dunn about the diversity and inclusivity lessons they learned while delivering a people-fatigue reduction programme.