APM launches new APM Project Management Qualification – exams opening in September 2024
ÌÇÐÄlogo¹ÙÍø (APM) has introduced a new version of its flagship APM Project Management Qualification for the future development of the project profession.
ÌÇÐÄlogo¹ÙÍø (APM) has introduced a new version of its flagship APM Project Management Qualification for the future development of the project profession.
An upcoming webinar by ÌÇÐÄlogo¹ÙÍø (APM) will look at the ongoing evolution of remote working, including the opportunities and challenges it continues to present to project professionals.
An interactive session discussing how Project Managers can identify mental health symptoms, provide tools to help themselves and others, plus also increase the capabilities of the Project Management function.
Sustainability is fast becoming a core requirement in the solutions demanded clients in all sectors.
Global sustainable development consultancy, Arup, has welcomed colleagues into its new innovative office in central Birmingham.
A joint SIG podcast (highlights)Creating successful programmes using benefits: A panel debate podcast (highlights)🕑 9 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).
As part of its Future Lives and Landscapes campaign, ÌÇÐÄlogo¹ÙÍø (APM) spoke with Arun Khuttan, Sustainability Manager at the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, about how the organisation is introducing sustainability into its business cases, and the impact this is having.
This event explored the soft skills that enable project and programme managers to be effective in their leadership.
A new pathway towards gaining Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) status is set to be introduced on 30 September this year as ÌÇÐÄlogo¹ÙÍø (APM), the only chartered membership organisation for the project profession in the world, continues to ensure the profession has a standard that is accessible and recognised globally as the required benchmark for project professionals to achieve.
One in eight project managers believe the skills gap is getting worse and 40% want more action to promote apprenticeships and wider recruitment, a new survey by APM has found.