Project management: the essential enabler for leaders in healthcare, life sciences and pharma’s transformation journey Blog
It’s easy to see the association that the profession of project management has with building and engineering.
The project profession is growing fast but needs to fill the talent shortage – APM research Blog
Since 2019, the project profession has created an additional 190,000 UK full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs.
How to make your projects a fairer environment to work in Blog
As a project professional, you need to know how to make your projects fairer because the individuals you are working with care about fairness.
How to get project assurance started Blog
Following on from our previous blog on why assurance matters more than ever for project success…
Six things you need to know to better manage the assurance of your programmes and projects Blog
The Golden Thread APM Research Report 2019 indicated that 8.
What do project professionals believe is the most important dynamic condition for project success? Blog
With the publication of Dynamic Conditions for Project Success research taking place last month, we want to share some of the key findings, what the most important condition is, and what’s next for future research.
Reflections on the dynamic conditions for project success Blog
Ahead of the publication of the APM report Dynamic Conditions for Project Success, we caught up with Dr David Eggleton and Professor Nicholas Dacre who reflect on the process and challenges of completing a high-profile research project amidst a pandemic.
Understanding project performance is key to driving economic, environmental and social value Blog
Like all major global economies, the UK has felt the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rethinking capabilities in projects Blog
Fostering the right balance of capabilities is becoming more complicated as we enter a period of pandemic recovery and growth.
The importance of research and innovation Blog
On 22 July the UK government set out its new Innovation Strategy seeking to cement the UK’s position as a world-leader in science, research and innovation.