Benchmarking for improved project performance webinar
What is benchmarking and how can it improve personal and professional performance? Tim Podesta introduced the subject of benchmarking and illustrate with professional and personal examples.
What is benchmarking and how can it improve personal and professional performance? Tim Podesta introduced the subject of benchmarking and illustrate with professional and personal examples.
The below report is a reflection on the past 2018-2019 final year of the APM Benefits Management SIG and APM Value Management SIG's, and the newly merged APM Benefits and Value SIG's intentions going forward.
Martin Gosden, Branch Chairman, conducted a brisk AGM, introduced the committee, got agreement of the 2018 AGM minutes, reviewed the past year and looked forward to the next.
On the 10th anniversary of its tenure at the Prince Regent business park, Association for Project Management (APM) - the chartered body for the project profession, recently held a celebratory event to mark the opening of its new integrated office space.
As part of our commitment to creating and upholding high standards for the profession and to inspire improvements, Association for Project Management (APM), in collaboration with Shift Learning, recently completed its third study exploring member and non-member satisfaction and perceptions.
London 2012 head of events services, Peter Marsh will be delivering keynote speeches at the APM Project Management Conference Manchester, sponsored by Hyde Park Solutions on 26 June.
How do you manage a project team member who is brilliant at their job but whose behaviour is, er, reckless? I give you Villanelle, the psychopathic elite assassin in the hit series Killing Eve… Are you watching the second series of the BBC’s hit adaptation of Luke Jennings’ Codename Villanelle novellas this summer? The TV series, Killing Eve, follows the cat-and-mouse relationship between Eve Polastri, an MI5 officer, and a sartorially impeccable Russian assassin known by her code name, Villanelle.
It’s time to step out of the shadows, Cinderella.
Shuttering the Wiltshire plant will leave a community anxious for its future.
The University of Birmingham’s announcement in February of the signing of an agreement to build a 50,000m2 campus in Dubai, projected to open in 2021 and eventually house 4,500 students, was the latest example of a growing trend in British higher education.