Project Management Apprenticeships: A UK Guide
Learn if going through project management apprenticeships is the right career move for you. We cover what they are, types, and earning potential.
Learn if going through project management apprenticeships is the right career move for you. We cover what they are, types, and earning potential.
Check out these advanced skills you can use to level up your project schedules right away.
Here’s an easy 7-step approach that will help give you a project management capability assessment to show where your strengths are and your gap in skills.
As project managers, most of us know how important it is to make sure that what we deliver is actually useful and used by the people we deliver it for. That’s where change management comes in. Have you ever wished someone could give you the secret to dealing with resistance to change? Me too! I’m…
Read on for my helpful guide on how to facilitate a project meeting effectively.
Are one of these things stopping you from making the right decisions? Chris Cook helps us by taking a look at the philosophy of decision making.
Are you focusing on tasks when you should be focusing on people? Get your workflow under control by creating a plan that works for your resources: let me show you how.
Knowledge Areas are topics project managers should know about (but they aren’t included in PMBOK 7). Here’s what you need to know.
Learn how to write great minutes with these tips for meeting minutes. We all have to record what went on at a meeting at some point in our career. These tips will make it easier for you to capture what was discussed.
The triple constraint in project management – time, cost and scope – may not be enough for today’s projects. Managing constraints on any project is about balancing each of them to deliver a successful outcome. Any changes will impact other areas of the project and this should be made clear to all stakeholders at the outset – the big question is really how and by how much will change impact the end result.
Read examples of project success criteria in this article, along with everything you need to know about writing and using success factors for your project. It really is the definitive guide!
Have you ever heard of a T-shaped developer? It’s a common phrase used in software development where the developer has broad experience in their role but is also profoundly skilled in one specific area. The horizontal bar of the “T” represents their broader skill set. The vertical bar shows the more extraordinary and specialized skill:…