Mark Elliott wins APM North East branch Dissertation Prize
Mark Elliott was presented with the APM North East branch Dissertation Prize on Friday 7 July 2017, by Dr Allan Osborne on behalf of the APM NE Branch Committee.
Mark Elliott was presented with the APM North East branch Dissertation Prize on Friday 7 July 2017, by Dr Allan Osborne on behalf of the APM NE Branch Committee.
APM’s recent Salary and Market Trends Survey, supported by Wellingtone Project Management, paints a positive picture with a growing number of females entering the profession, but there is still more work to do when it comes to salaries.
In the latest Learning Legacy webinar on 16 August, Simon Bennett, head of Learning Legacy at Crossrail, will describe the management of stakeholder engagement on a large infrastructure project both pre- and post-Bill approval.
Midland’s branch held a very intriguing event on leadership on 20 July 2017 in the pleasant surroundings and convenient MK College in Central Milton Keynes with over 20 delegates who were able to enjoy the networking opportunity and the delicious refreshments.
APM is pleased to announce the finalists of the APM Project Management Awards 2017 sponsored by RPC UK Ltd, which this year features a broader choice of categories that provided an opportunity for entrants from a wider range of projects, programmes and industry sectors.
This year’s Great Manchester Social Value Awards has seen the Association for Project Management’s (APM) North West branch of volunteers awarded the Gold Certificate in recognition of their continued support and contribution to local community initiatives.
With the help of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, APM’s North West branch of volunteers were invited to witness the revival of a traditional British industry.
President of Roffensian Consulting Inc.
Emma Arnaz-Pemberton continued the international contribution to the PMO wisdom series by interviewing Tuula Nurmiluoto, Top Coaching Finland.
APM’s latest research fund study led by Dr Michael Emes of the APM Systems Thinking Specific Interest Group (SIG) and University College London (UCL) is now underway and is calling on the profession for their input.