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Benefits management across project and asset lifecycles Blog

Effective benefits management is a continuous process that spans the entire project lifecycle and extends into the operational phase of the resulting asset or change.


APM’s sustainability conference round up: you can make it happen! Blog

Think about what you love; hedgehogs, standing next to a clean stream, your family and community, the security of having a job – how much do you love it? How would you describe that love, that desire, to someone or to an alien visiting? 


Seven deadly sins of benefits management Blog

This article is about the new British standard on benefits management: applying benefits management on portfolios, programmes and projects — A guide.


the British standard on benefits management at a gallop Blog

This article is about the new British standard on benefits management: BS202002 applying benefits management on portfolios, programmes and projects — A guide.


A new British standard: benefits management Blog

This article is about the new British standard: applying benefits management on portfolios, programmes and projects — A guide.


Building for legacy — the London 2012 Olympic Park Blog

When I was invited to talk at the APM Benefits and Value and Governance SIG Conference on the legacy of the London 2012 Olympic Park, I jumped at the opportunity.


Why putting ESG objectives first is the obvious, but not instinctive, thing to do Blog

John Elkington coined the phrase “Tripple bottom line” in 1994 to describe a balanced set of objectives between profit, people and the planet for businesses to follow.


How to deliver social projects to be proud of now — and in the future Blog

It’s lovely and warm on your summer holiday, the sun upon your face.



How value management has the tools to solve your project problems Blog

Projects large and small can benefit from clarification of their objectives and the development of a robust framework for making key decisions.


Benefits management across project and asset lifecycles

Effective benefits management is a continuous process that spans the entire project lifecycle and extends into the operational phase of the resulting asset or change.


APM’s sustainability conference round up: you can make it happen!

Think about what you love; hedgehogs, standing next to a clean stream, your family and community, the security of having a job – how much do you love it? How would you describe that love, that desire, to someone or to an alien visiting? 


Seven deadly sins of benefits management

This article is about the new British standard on benefits management: applying benefits management on portfolios, programmes and projects — A guide.


the British standard on benefits management at a gallop

This article is about the new British standard on benefits management: BS202002 applying benefits management on portfolios, programmes and projects — A guide.


A new British standard: benefits management

This article is about the new British standard: applying benefits management on portfolios, programmes and projects — A guide.


Building for legacy — the London 2012 Olympic Park

When I was invited to talk at the APM Benefits and Value and Governance SIG Conference on the legacy of the London 2012 Olympic Park, I jumped at the opportunity.


Why putting ESG objectives first is the obvious, but not instinctive, thing to do

John Elkington coined the phrase “Tripple bottom line” in 1994 to describe a balanced set of objectives between profit, people and the planet for businesses to follow.


How to deliver social projects to be proud of now — and in the future

It’s lovely and warm on your summer holiday, the sun upon your face.



How value management has the tools to solve your project problems

Projects large and small can benefit from clarification of their objectives and the development of a robust framework for making key decisions.


APM Benefits Management SIG Survey of Members analysis, 2017

APM Benefits Management SIG Survey of Members analysis, 2017


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