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Salaries and career satisfaction in project management: what the latest data shows Blog

If you’re looking for a snapshot of how the project profession is faring this year, then look no further than the eighth APM/YouGov Salary and Market Trends Survey of project professionals.


Hybrid working for projects: how to deliver the benefits Blog

People’s expectations of work have shifted dramatically in the past few years.


Let’s talk about pay Blog

Six months ago, I wrote a blog about my experiences as a project manager over the past four years and my goals for the next four.


Salaries holding steady but confidence takes a knock – insights from APM’s latest survey of the profession Blog

When APM sent out its most recent Salary and Market Trends Survey questionnaire in November 2020, members were eight months into the coronavirus pandemic.


Climate change and the project profession: can we help deliver the 2050 net zero target? Blog

The concept of net zero has become familiar in discussions about the climate change crisis.


The PM as influencer: how the project manager role is changing Blog

Mark Rowland unpicks the findings on technology and skills revealed in APM’s flagship annual salary survey


Data analytics must drive the new world order Blog

We need a radical overhaul in how we deliver projects, and now is a good time to start, writes Martin Paver


Three things we learned from the APM Salary and Market Trends Survey Blog

The flagship Salary and Market Trends Survey from APM provides a valuable insight into the project profession, from those working within it.


New wave of talent for profession as females entering profession outnumber men twofold News

Data from the APM Salary and Market Trends Survey 2017 reveals the percentage of female project managers entering the profession is more than double compared to men.


Positive results for female project professionals News

APM’s recent Salary and Market Trends Survey, supported by Wellingtone Project Management, paints a positive picture with a growing number of females entering the profession, but there is still more work to do when it comes to salaries.


Salaries and career satisfaction in project management: what the latest data shows

If you’re looking for a snapshot of how the project profession is faring this year, then look no further than the eighth APM/YouGov Salary and Market Trends Survey of project professionals.


Hybrid working for projects: how to deliver the benefits

People’s expectations of work have shifted dramatically in the past few years.


Let’s talk about pay

Six months ago, I wrote a blog about my experiences as a project manager over the past four years and my goals for the next four.


Salaries holding steady but confidence takes a knock – insights from APM’s latest survey of the profession

When APM sent out its most recent Salary and Market Trends Survey questionnaire in November 2020, members were eight months into the coronavirus pandemic.


Climate change and the project profession: can we help deliver the 2050 net zero target?

The concept of net zero has become familiar in discussions about the climate change crisis.


The PM as influencer: how the project manager role is changing

Mark Rowland unpicks the findings on technology and skills revealed in APM’s flagship annual salary survey


Data analytics must drive the new world order

We need a radical overhaul in how we deliver projects, and now is a good time to start, writes Martin Paver


Three things we learned from the APM Salary and Market Trends Survey

The flagship Salary and Market Trends Survey from APM provides a valuable insight into the project profession, from those working within it.


New wave of talent for profession as females entering profession outnumber men twofold

Data from the APM Salary and Market Trends Survey 2017 reveals the percentage of female project managers entering the profession is more than double compared to men.


Positive results for female project professionals

APM’s recent Salary and Market Trends Survey, supported by Wellingtone Project Management, paints a positive picture with a growing number of females entering the profession, but there is still more work to do when it comes to salaries.


Changing Sectors – APM Salary Survey 2017

Results from the Salary and Market Trends Survey 2017, run in association with Wellingtone, have highlighted a profession growing across new sectors.


Salary Survey: What young project managers want

Results from the 2017 Salary and Market Trend Survey, held in collaboration with Wellingtone Project Management, bring to light the demands of those entering the project profession pipeline aged 18-24.


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