What are the barriers to effective governance? Blog
Members of the Governance SIG recently came together to begin the first stage of what will be an ongoing conversation around the barriers to effective governance.
Insights from Life Hacks on Project Governance Blog
The first session of Life Hacks on Project Governance – a virtual meet up of the APM Governance SIG which took place on 13th December 2023 – was a valuable and insightful event.
Governance failures are as much about people as policies Blog
It has been 20 years since the APM Governance Specific Interest Group (SIG) was founded, and nearly as long since the publication of the first edition of APM’s Directing Change: A guide to the governance of project management.
5 tips for eliminating strategic misrepresentation from your projects Blog
Let’s not dress it up: sometimes, people lie to get what they want.
Project outcomes should receive elevated recognition in company reports. Shouldn’t they? Blog
Project outcomes are important to company performances, so you might expect their significance, and assurance of proper governance and management, would receive appropriate recognition in company reports.
The necessity of quality in project management Blog
Projects can often be vague or offer up benefits which cannot be achieved.
Sponsorship: how to enhance the role within the project profession Blog
Early in 2020 the Association for Project Management (APM) Governance Specific Interest Group (SIG) analysed the results of an online survey of senior executives who undertake a sponsor role or are board directors and other project professionals involved in governance of change.
What are the barriers to effective governance?
Members of the Governance SIG recently came together to begin the first stage of what will be an ongoing conversation around the barriers to effective governance.
Insights from Life Hacks on Project Governance
The first session of Life Hacks on Project Governance – a virtual meet up of the APM Governance SIG which took place on 13th December 2023 – was a valuable and insightful event.
Governance failures are as much about people as policies
It has been 20 years since the APM Governance Specific Interest Group (SIG) was founded, and nearly as long since the publication of the first edition of APM’s Directing Change: A guide to the governance of project management.
5 tips for eliminating strategic misrepresentation from your projects
Let’s not dress it up: sometimes, people lie to get what they want.
Project outcomes should receive elevated recognition in company reports. Shouldn’t they?
Project outcomes are important to company performances, so you might expect their significance, and assurance of proper governance and management, would receive appropriate recognition in company reports.
The necessity of quality in project management
Projects can often be vague or offer up benefits which cannot be achieved.
Sponsorship: how to enhance the role within the project profession
Early in 2020 the Association for Project Management (APM) Governance Specific Interest Group (SIG) analysed the results of an online survey of senior executives who undertake a sponsor role or are board directors and other project professionals involved in governance of change.