Governance as a PMO - I just need to do what each programme board asks me, right? webinar
Projects and programmes can (or maybe should?) be very focused seeing only their needs.
Projects and programmes can (or maybe should?) be very focused seeing only their needs.
Inaction on discrimination against women must not be tolerated, says Anita Phagura.
What does it take to ensure best practice approaches are embedded in an uncertain environment, with stretched resources? This webinar was held on 8 September 2021.
As the use of data becomes more embedded in the project environment, it will demand a greater level of data competency from project professionals and their organisations.
There is just six days to go for members to nominate candidates (or themselves) for the upcoming trustee elections.
Ruth Ofori-Danso will be hosting a live session at APM’s Think Differently conference on Thursday 23 September, 11am, with ‘project stakeholders’ as its theme.
Over the last 14 months, PMOs have faced an unprecedented situation with many finding their roles being fundamentally changed into a tactical support team dealing with an ambiguous remit in an ambiguous time.
A joint SIG podcastCreating successful programmes using benefits: A panel debate podcast🕑 37 mins Youtube - watch recording and write comments Anchor - listen and record your audio comments to add to the podcast What defines a programme successful? And if we know this, how can we make it more likely to happen?A group of APM volunteers representing the Benefits and Value SIG (BV) and Programme Management SIG (ProgM) have met together to start this dialogue (etymology: Greek διά – through, λογος – words).
Over half (52 per cent) of project professionals say the methodology they use for their main project has changed since the start of the first UK lockdown in March 2020, a survey by Association for Project Management (APM) has found.
The demands of an ageing population, a changing workforce and new technologies will shape the future of healthcare ecosystems.