Breaking into the project management industry: My journey and advice for newcomers Blog
When I first considered transitioning into project management, it was both an exciting and daunting prospect — like any career change, but even more so given the technical nature of the field.
Bridget Jones’s risk register Blog
Let’s start with the most obvious problem with respect to Bridget Jones: if you’re going to keep a detailed record of your project and still manage not to summarise and apply lessons learned, then you really deserve everything you get.
APM South Wales and West of England Network's showcase at the University of West England Blog
On the 27th of November, emerging project professional and South West of England and Wales Association of Project Management (APM) network member Marielle Salom spoke at the University of West England to students studying engineering and project management.
Why (and how) you should simplify your communications Blog
Project management is awash with jargon.
Organisational structure and composition: shaping intelligent organisational structures and team configurations to enhance performance Blog
Well designed organisational structures facilitate enhanced collaboration and autonomy, clarify expectations and accountabilities, and improve efficiencies.
Essential Christmas reading (and listening) for project professionals Blog
The festive break is the perfect time to catch up on reading and podcast listening, so I’ve gift-wrapped a selection that you might enjoy, with recommendations from the project community
The APM World Cup of Christmas project managers from the movies Blog
We all know that Santa's workshop is one the great project management offices (PMOs).
Cinderella steps into the spotlight: project management at London’s Royal Ballet and Opera Blog
This year, the Royal Ballet and Opera’s (RBO’s) major Christmas production is Cinderella, and the work being undertaken by the project delivery teams at RBO is making a major contribution to the creation of magical entertainment for our audiences.
The project to deliver a 20m-high Norwegian spruce to Trafalgar Square each Christmas Blog
Christmas can feel like a busman’s holiday for project professionals.
Are you multitasking too much as a project professional? Blog
People tend to believe that failure to hit deadlines is mostly caused by unforeseen delays during the project.
Breaking into the project management industry: My journey and advice for newcomers
When I first considered transitioning into project management, it was both an exciting and daunting prospect — like any career change, but even more so given the technical nature of the field.
Bridget Jones’s risk register
Let’s start with the most obvious problem with respect to Bridget Jones: if you’re going to keep a detailed record of your project and still manage not to summarise and apply lessons learned, then you really deserve everything you get.
APM South Wales and West of England Network's showcase at the University of West England
On the 27th of November, emerging project professional and South West of England and Wales Association of Project Management (APM) network member Marielle Salom spoke at the University of West England to students studying engineering and project management.
Why (and how) you should simplify your communications
Project management is awash with jargon.
Organisational structure and composition: shaping intelligent organisational structures and team configurations to enhance performance
Well designed organisational structures facilitate enhanced collaboration and autonomy, clarify expectations and accountabilities, and improve efficiencies.
Essential Christmas reading (and listening) for project professionals
The festive break is the perfect time to catch up on reading and podcast listening, so I’ve gift-wrapped a selection that you might enjoy, with recommendations from the project community
The APM World Cup of Christmas project managers from the movies
We all know that Santa's workshop is one the great project management offices (PMOs).
Cinderella steps into the spotlight: project management at London’s Royal Ballet and Opera
This year, the Royal Ballet and Opera’s (RBO’s) major Christmas production is Cinderella, and the work being undertaken by the project delivery teams at RBO is making a major contribution to the creation of magical entertainment for our audiences.
The project to deliver a 20m-high Norwegian spruce to Trafalgar Square each Christmas
Christmas can feel like a busman’s holiday for project professionals.
Are you multitasking too much as a project professional?
People tend to believe that failure to hit deadlines is mostly caused by unforeseen delays during the project.