Six building blocks to raise your sustainability game
Dr Mohammad Rickaby and Professor Jacqueline Glass explain how you can create an enduring culture and a collective commitment to sustainability.
Dr Mohammad Rickaby and Professor Jacqueline Glass explain how you can create an enduring culture and a collective commitment to sustainability.
Jonathan Whelan discusses how visualisations can help galvanise stakeholders, especially on large-scale projects Large-scale projects invariably involve a significant number of people, each with their own view of what the current problems are, what the project aims are and what the landscape will look like after completion.
Including options for both high- and low-security contexts – by Hugo Minney and Merv WyethLockdown is easing; my workplace, Sellafield Ltd, is bringing the construction crews back, restarting most projects and all active work.
Mike Wild records the risks of an ineffective risk log, including generic description of risks and the pitfalls of groupthink I was recently talking with a project manager regarding their project.
Has your project got the balance right between send and receive? Good communication starts with the ability to listen.
Antony della Porta reflects on the future of training post-COVID-19Having spent almost a decade as a project management instructor, I have over time witnessed a number of changes in the way we skill, reskill, upskill or just broaden our knowledge.
In my last article, will working with agility be the new norm now? I touched on some agile buzzwords.
The nuclear industry could be on the cusp of a new age, with renewed interest in its potential role as a low carbon energy source.
A real-time taste of massive disruption and the accelerated adoption of virtual technology could be a boon for today’s project management students.
Wednesday 15 July is World Youth Skills Day; an opportunity to reflect not only on how we as a profession are nurturing the talent pipeline, but also on perceptions of young people as a whole.