Five top tips for growing a project management community quickly Blog
The role of Project and Programme Management Lead at London North Eastern Railway (LNER) was created to help build and drive the project and change management community and the development of its practitioners.
How project skills apply outside the ‘day job’ Blog
From charity work to microbreweries, project professionals are using their expertise on projects outside of their day jobs to great success.
Babcock and Plymouth Argyle: a winning sponsorship project showcasing agility and community focus Blog
In the realm of project management, successful collaborations can produce remarkable outcomes.
Professionalism and purpose: why the National Trust takes project management seriously Blog
The National Trust may be renowned for its army of volunteers, which totals at 44,000, but its approach to the skills and career development of its team of 300 or so project managers is never less than highly professional.
Toiling for project success in the Channel Islands News
Victor Hugo wrote his 1866 novel Toilers of the Sea on (and about) the small island of Guernsey.
Agile versus agility News
In 45 years in project management, Adrian Dooley has seen many fads appear that later became integrated into the background of good practice.
Passionate about volunteering? Join the VSG Blog
In his recent post ‘How to give back to the profession’ long-time volunteer Russel Jamieson called for new passionate members to join APM’s Volunteering Steering Group (VSG) and add “some positive disruption” to the role.
How to give back to the project profession Blog
As project professionals we are often (usually) very busy working on projects and I often found myself thinking what more can I do for the profession? One answer was to volunteer.
How to put community at the heart of your career (and proactively create new ones) News
Who says project management isn’t a childhood dream job? Hanna Osundina got the idea aged 11.
Five top tips for growing a project management community quickly
The role of Project and Programme Management Lead at London North Eastern Railway (LNER) was created to help build and drive the project and change management community and the development of its practitioners.
How project skills apply outside the ‘day job’
From charity work to microbreweries, project professionals are using their expertise on projects outside of their day jobs to great success.
Babcock and Plymouth Argyle: a winning sponsorship project showcasing agility and community focus
In the realm of project management, successful collaborations can produce remarkable outcomes.
Professionalism and purpose: why the National Trust takes project management seriously
The National Trust may be renowned for its army of volunteers, which totals at 44,000, but its approach to the skills and career development of its team of 300 or so project managers is never less than highly professional.
Passionate about volunteering? Join the VSG
In his recent post ‘How to give back to the profession’ long-time volunteer Russel Jamieson called for new passionate members to join APM’s Volunteering Steering Group (VSG) and add “some positive disruption” to the role.
How to give back to the project profession
As project professionals we are often (usually) very busy working on projects and I often found myself thinking what more can I do for the profession? One answer was to volunteer.
Toiling for project success in the Channel Islands
Victor Hugo wrote his 1866 novel Toilers of the Sea on (and about) the small island of Guernsey.
Agile versus agility
In 45 years in project management, Adrian Dooley has seen many fads appear that later became integrated into the background of good practice.
How to put community at the heart of your career (and proactively create new ones)
Who says project management isn’t a childhood dream job? Hanna Osundina got the idea aged 11.