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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.


Creating successful programmes using benefits: A panel debate podcast highlights News

A joint SIG podcast (highlights)Creating successful programmes using benefits: A panel debate podcast (highlights)🕑 9 mins



First steps into chaos, how to rescue a project that’s falling Blog

Most project managers want to be in control.


A ‘standards-based’ approach to benefits management – what BS202002 means for you and your business webinar News

 What are the benefits of benefits management? How do you ensure that it doesn’t become a cottage industry? The new British standard (out for public consultation) addresses this and more, and the lead author and working group chair will canter through some of the key points and expands on some of the more controversial areas.



The future of project management in the nuclear industries Blog

If we’re going to reduce carbon emissions, nuclear power has to be a component of our energy generation portfolio.


Creating successful programmes using benefits: A panel debate podcast News

A joint SIG podcastCreating successful programmes using benefits: A panel debate podcast🕑 37 mins


Realising benefits from Crossrail Blog

The NAO published its latest report on Crossrail on 9 July.


Optimising portfolios using benefits and value management: A panel debate podcast News

The first SIG podcastOptimising portfolios using benefits and value management: A panel debate podcast🕑 34 mins


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.


First steps into chaos, how to rescue a project that’s falling

Most project managers want to be in control.


The future of project management in the nuclear industries

If we’re going to reduce carbon emissions, nuclear power has to be a component of our energy generation portfolio.


Realising benefits from Crossrail

The NAO published its latest report on Crossrail on 9 July.


How do PMOs make benefits management happen?

In The State of the PMO UK survey by Wellingtone and APM PMO SIG [published January 2016], benefits management and realisation was reported to be the hardest part of a PMO structure to successfully embed in an organisation.


The benefits of following a project management method

Would you as a project manager like to be able to deliver successful projects more often and more consistently? This would certainly have it's advantages both for your own career and for the reputation of your organisation.


Benefits management: theory into practice

Two key messages about benefits management are emergingFirstly there is a direct correlation between effective benefits management and how successful an initiative is.


Supporting the 'value for money' view on project success

Two views of project successThere are two competing views on project success.


Projects should add value, not just cost money

I suppose it is not much of a surprise to hear that here, at the Value Management Special interest Group (SIG), we've become quite interested in noticing where value comes from.


Back to bite you

Do today’s problems come from yesterday’s perfectly executed solutions? If so, how should we be managing benefits?


Creating successful programmes using benefits: A panel debate podcast highlights

A joint SIG podcast (highlights)Creating successful programmes using benefits: A panel debate podcast (highlights)🕑 9 mins



A ‘standards-based’ approach to benefits management – what BS202002 means for you and your business webinar

 What are the benefits of benefits management? How do you ensure that it doesn’t become a cottage industry? The new British standard (out for public consultation) addresses this and more, and the lead author and working group chair will canter through some of the key points and expands on some of the more controversial areas.



Creating successful programmes using benefits: A panel debate podcast

A joint SIG podcastCreating successful programmes using benefits: A panel debate podcast🕑 37 mins


Optimising portfolios using benefits and value management: A panel debate podcast

The first SIG podcastOptimising portfolios using benefits and value management: A panel debate podcast🕑 34 mins


Debate: Which will contribute the most to project success, data processing or culture? webinar

We’ve seen national debates, where the panellists are remote and most of the audience don’t have a chance to join the discussion.



A creative community, APM Volunteer Achievement Awards 2020 nominee

APM Volunteer Achievement Awards 2020 nominee: SIG of the YearA creative community


How human factors make all the difference in realising project benefits, APM Volunteer Achievement Awards 2020 nominee

APM Volunteer Achievement Awards 2020 nominee: Volunteer Innovation Award - Kevin Parry & Hugo MinneyThe original questionIn the APM Benefits and Value SIG’s Thought Leadership Group they like to push the boundaries of conventional thinking, with questions like “what is the underlying cause of why so many projects fail to realise the promised benefits and value for money?”.


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