

Promoting mental wellbeing through the four key skills of project leadership
May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, raising awareness and promoting open conversations about our mental fitness.
May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, raising awareness and promoting open conversations about our mental fitness.
The theme of the 2025 APM Conference is Projects for a Better Future.
As Head of Portfolio Office at the RSPB, I work with other colleagues across the nature and bird life conservation charity to oversee the support and development of our project and programme management approach.
In April, for the first time, the CEOs of APM and PMI came together for a conversation, hosted on the APM Podcast.
For Learning at Work Week, we wanted to highlight some of the resources APM provides to help you with your learning development.
Like many project managers in the pharmaceutical and life sciences sector, they first started their careers camouflaged in not-so-glamorous lab coats and safety goggles.
For 18 years, I worked as a teacher.
Recently, a project manager told me, “My sponsor just does not get it.
In the middle of some internal training recently here at the Met Office on benefits in the portfolio, programme and project (P3M) process, we got onto a discussion on change and transformational activity, and how difficult it can sometimes be to alter engrained culture and convention.
As project management professionals, we consider environmental regulations as external factors that impact our projects.