
APM Volunteer Achievement Awards 2023 - Winners Announced
The winners of the APM Volunteer Achievement Awards have been announced at the Volunteers’ Forum taking place at a special awards ceremony in Manchester on 16 November.
The winners of the APM Volunteer Achievement Awards have been announced at the Volunteers’ Forum taking place at a special awards ceremony in Manchester on 16 November.
Roselyn Unegbu has over 20 years working in project, programme and portfolio management within construction and leadership, and is founder of Projects in Prism, an inclusive and accessible networking initiative that supports the enhancement of females from a global majority within the project profession.
Integrated Cost & Schedule Risk Analysis (ICSRA) provides powerful insight into how a project’s critical path and cost can deviate when Estimating Uncertainty and Risk are considered.
Association for Project Management has officially announced the results of its board election for 2023, welcoming three new members to its Board of Trustees.
Bird & Bird is an international law firm with over 30 offices in Europe, North America, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, and Africa working across multiple sectors and supporting organisations being changed by the digital world or those leading that change.
APM is celebrating after Project – the official journal of APM – scooped the award for Best Association Newsletter or Magazine (circulation 6,000-25,000) at this year’s Association Excellence Awards, which took place at a prestigious awards ceremony in London on 3 November.
International Project Management Day (2 November) is a celebration of the social value and economic impact of projects, as well as the incredible work done by those who deliver them.
This International Project Management Day, APM’s own Portfolio Team share their thoughts on why it’s great being a project professional and advice they’d give to those starting out in project management.
Some of the project profession’s most senior experts shared their views on challenges and opportunities around sustainability in projects, as part of a discussion led by leading academics at the APM Fellow’s Forum.
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 a group of eleven project professionals met in Oxford at the SAID Business School to discuss how the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) principles of corporate governance could and should apply to project governance.