Event report: Portfolio Management – Everything you need to know
This popular event at BAWA kicked off the Autumn events in Bristol with a look at Portfolio management.
This popular event at BAWA kicked off the Autumn events in Bristol with a look at Portfolio management.
On 18 September 2019 in Plymouth, attendees were given three powerful speakers with a common theme: that diversity and inclusion is not something to be feared or avoided but should be accepted.
ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (APM) members are being encouraged to cast their vote in the APM Board elections 2019, which will see four newly elected trustees take an active role in shaping the future of APM and the project profession.
The annual Thames Valley Branch (TVB) Project Management (PM) Challenge for 2019/20 has launched, taking it into its ninth successful year as a competition for developing project management professionals; and we are currently taking applications from interested teams.
Diversity delivered at APM’s WiPM Conference Buzzing with energy and ideas, the 2019 ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (APM) Women in Project Management Conference, sponsored by Rider Levett Bucknall, was an unmitigated success, selling all 600 places.
In October's edition of "NewSE Bites": good stakeholder management and project leadership This month's "NewSE Bites" has a practical feel about it, with upcoming events on good stakeholder management and project leadership as well as a previous webinar on maximising stakeholder engagement.
Taking programme management into the future: Implementing blockchain technology and what it requires Digital technologies, such as blockchain, deliver efficiencies and aim to move the programme and project management world into the 4th Industrial revolution.
Newsletter contents Introduction from the Chair What are we focussing on .
Programmes are a critical vehicle for realising corporate strategy; good programme managers sit in the driving seat! You may be in your organisation's C-Suite currently, or you may have upward mobility to be in the future.
New research sponsored by ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (APM), the chartered body for the project profession, is calling for action to better support the wellbeing of project professionals.