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APM wins at Association Excellence Awards 2023 News

APM is celebrating after Project – the official journal of APM  – scooped the award for Best Association Newsletter or Magazine (circulation 6,000-25,000) at this year’s Association Excellence Awards, which took place at a prestigious awards ceremony in London on 3 November.


My project journey: From past through present to future Blog

It’s a wet morning in 2023 and you’re comfortably seated in two chairs at once.


Evan Davis on measuring project success Blog

In this 50th anniversary year of APM, BBC presenter Evan Davis was interviewed for APM’s Project for the outside view on all things project, not least how they have the power to transform the social, economic and cultural life of a country.


Why mentoring and volunteering are high on project professionals’ agenda this year Blog

In an earlier article, I shared some of the best answers we received from Project journal readers in spring 2022 as part of our ‘Project Me’ series.


Five ways festivals are working to be more sustainable Blog

In 2016, Shambala became the UK’s first annual greenfield music festival to go meat- and fish-free as part of a broader drive towards sustainability.


Guggenheim Museum Bilbao: why was it such a stellar project success? Blog

Could the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao be built partly from the carcasses of decommissioned Soviet submarines? It’s an intriguing possibility that arose after I took a look back at one of the most successful construction projects of the last 50 years for Project journal.


Is it time to fundamentally reinvent project management? Blog

The rapidly changing world that we have encountered since the pandemic demands new ways of thinking about project management.


The enterprise model – an innovative approach to project management in New Zealand Blog

With a population just shy of five million, New Zealand may not be the first country that springs to mind for projects at scale needing innovation.


A patchy track record? Why legacy is in the spotlight again post-Tokyo Olympics Blog

Hosting the Olympics is right up there on the list of global megaprojects in terms of scale, complexity, public attention and expense.


Project: To cycle the length of Britain News

Cycling the length of the country is regarded as one of the UK’s top cycling challenges and something that has been an ambition of mine for several years, but one I’ve never had the time to train for.


My project journey: From past through present to future

It’s a wet morning in 2023 and you’re comfortably seated in two chairs at once.


Evan Davis on measuring project success

In this 50th anniversary year of APM, BBC presenter Evan Davis was interviewed for APM’s Project for the outside view on all things project, not least how they have the power to transform the social, economic and cultural life of a country.


Why mentoring and volunteering are high on project professionals’ agenda this year

In an earlier article, I shared some of the best answers we received from Project journal readers in spring 2022 as part of our ‘Project Me’ series.


Five ways festivals are working to be more sustainable

In 2016, Shambala became the UK’s first annual greenfield music festival to go meat- and fish-free as part of a broader drive towards sustainability.


Guggenheim Museum Bilbao: why was it such a stellar project success?

Could the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao be built partly from the carcasses of decommissioned Soviet submarines? It’s an intriguing possibility that arose after I took a look back at one of the most successful construction projects of the last 50 years for Project journal.


Is it time to fundamentally reinvent project management?

The rapidly changing world that we have encountered since the pandemic demands new ways of thinking about project management.


The enterprise model – an innovative approach to project management in New Zealand

With a population just shy of five million, New Zealand may not be the first country that springs to mind for projects at scale needing innovation.


A patchy track record? Why legacy is in the spotlight again post-Tokyo Olympics

Hosting the Olympics is right up there on the list of global megaprojects in terms of scale, complexity, public attention and expense.


How to banish toxicity and create a healthy, productive PMO culture

When Dawn Mahan was a girl, growing up in the US, her father would come home from working on the railway, dirty and exhausted, and she would guide him through the house to the couch, so he could lie down.


Three tips for adapting to cultural change projects

When the world was plunged into lockdown last year, project professionals had to adapt instantly to support a whole host of technical changes.


APM wins at Association Excellence Awards 2023

APM is celebrating after Project – the official journal of APM  – scooped the award for Best Association Newsletter or Magazine (circulation 6,000-25,000) at this year’s Association Excellence Awards, which took place at a prestigious awards ceremony in London on 3 November.


Project: To cycle the length of Britain

Cycling the length of the country is regarded as one of the UK’s top cycling challenges and something that has been an ambition of mine for several years, but one I’ve never had the time to train for.


In the spotlight: the growing specialism of legal project management

In the spotlight: the growing specialism of legal project management


Mentoring pays off for project management pupils

Having a mentor can provide a host of benefits for a fledgling project manager.


The man who hacked his career

Charles Orton-Jones meets Sebastian Harris, who has tapped into the burgeoning cybersecurity industry in style


The art of the possible

Imagine a world where we could predict future project performance, head off risks before they escalate and improve certainty of forecasts.


Back to school - Project physics

Physics is all about change.


Two-way street

Project meets a mentor-mentee pair from multinational property group Lendlease to find out what benefits they feel mentoring brings


Capital expenditure

“There’s nowhere else like London.


Chess or dominoes?

Mohammad Reza Zolfaghari and Felix Schmid explore the fundamentals of change strategies.


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