The future of the Built Environment in a Digital World webinar News
In this joint Interest Network session presented on Wednesday 17 September, our expert panellists shared their vision of what the future of the Built Environment could look like with greater adoption of AI and digital tools.
Strategies for Success - APM Programme Management Conference 2024 write up News
The APM Programme Management Specific Interest Group (SIG) was proud to host another fantastic event on Thursday 14 March 2024.
From SIGs to networks - PMO News
What does 2024 have in store for project managers?
Next year will be a time of change and excitement, anticipate some of the profession’s influential movers and shakers.
5 tips for eliminating strategic misrepresentation from your projects
Let’s not dress it up: sometimes, people lie to get what they want.
Iceland’s project profession is enjoying a boom time
If you go to Reykjavík any time soon, you’ll be impressed by the cranes, construction sites and buzz around the diminutive Icelandic capital.
AI in project management: where it comes from, what it is capable of and what comes next
Recently, there has been a lot of interest in the potential of large pre-trained language models, such as OpenAI's GPT, to transform the field of project management.
Green Six Sigma is project managers’ secret weapon for combating climate change
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Sixth Assessment Report carries an urgent message: “Unless there are immediate, rapid and large-scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, limiting warming to close to 1.
Consistency is key for data analytics and project success
Time and again we come across numerous articles, speeches and blogs on the transformations that project data analytics (PDA) could bring to delivering projects.
Reimagine your project data to eliminate bias and maximise success
Whether we like it or not, data sits at the heart of everything we do in project management.
Purpose, price and political nous: bidding for levelling up projects
After a summer of unrest in Westminster – and unease among spending departments – the autumn ‘Budget’ did much to calm fears of an immediate halt to capital spending on regional infrastructure and ‘levelling up’ projects.
Three reasons project success rates haven’t increased in the past 70 years
The project profession has a problem.
Artificial Intelligence: How Hong Kong uses 2,700 years of project data to shape today’s projects
The Hong Kong Development Bureau’s Project Strategy and Governance Office wanted to use their extensive project cashflow records to create useful insights for delivering projects.
The future of the Built Environment in a Digital World webinar
In this joint Interest Network session presented on Wednesday 17 September, our expert panellists shared their vision of what the future of the Built Environment could look like with greater adoption of AI and digital tools.
Strategies for Success - APM Programme Management Conference 2024 write up
The APM Programme Management Specific Interest Group (SIG) was proud to host another fantastic event on Thursday 14 March 2024.
From SIGs to networks - PMO