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Project journal Summer issue is out!

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Inside this issue: 

In this issue, we ask a number of other professional bodies to tell us their experiences as Chartered organisations, and how the status has benefited their professions. We also talk to APM chair John McGlynn about his own APM ‘journey’ and his vision for the newly Chartered APM (page 27). 

Another theme is collaboration: from integrating IT systems on joint venture construction projects (page 30) to Jo Lucas’s opinion piece looking at how advances in technology will enable better collaboration in the future, but only if we adapt our behaviours accordingly (page 22).

You will also find:

Comment: Eddie Obeng on ground rules for co-owned projects.

Insight: IT collaboration - A learning curve as joint ventures begin to understand the value of collaborating on a project's IT systems.

Interview: We interview Neil Fowler - Adam Smith International’s head of Syria operations on delivering in the midst of conflict.

Technology: Blockchain - is this the next new thing? Kevin Reid delves into the world of blockchain and assesses the impact it could have for project managers working in financial services.

Career: The beginners guide to agile: Project goes back to basics on a common project management term.

Plus

The Project Special Report on the Salary and Market Trends Survey 2017: Fit for the future? A look at how project management is faring in 2017.

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  1. Emile Fakhoury
    Emile Fakhoury 20 June 2019, 02:22 PM

    is the summer 2019 issued? how to access as a member?