

Increase project success and reduce risk by identifying the right stakeholders
How stakeholders can affect your project Failure to identify the right stakeholder at the right stage of your project and you run the risk of your project failing.
How stakeholders can affect your project Failure to identify the right stakeholder at the right stage of your project and you run the risk of your project failing.
I want to open up and acknowledge that behind every polished LinkedIn post or well-run project meeting, there are stories that often go unseen.
Every project professional has a story.
With APM Conference happening this week, let’s look at how we can lead with purpose to deliver projects for a better future.
Jointly established by Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, the Fleming Initiative brings together scientists, policymakers, clinicians, commercial partners and the public to provide equitable solutions to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) at a global scale.
If I gave you £100 million right now, what would you do with it? It’s a fun game to play, imagining how we might change our lives or even improving the world if we had absolutely no financial constraints.
Language, once the sole domain of human thought, now flows from silicon minds.
A rather thrilled person joined a management brief recently.
As project professionals, we know that delivering on time and budget is only part of the story.
As project professionals, we are constantly juggling a variety of topics – budgets, timelines, risks, stakeholders… the list goes on.