Critical Path Method… Still Relevant?
Critical Path Method forms the backbone of any decent scheduling software. As a Microsoft Gold Partner, we’d obviously advocate Microsoft Project, although other tools are available. What is [...]
Critical Path Method forms the backbone of any decent scheduling software. As a Microsoft Gold Partner, we’d obviously advocate Microsoft Project, although other tools are available. What is [...]
All projects involve some conflict from the lighter end defined by a “difference of opinion” through to fundamental disagreement on the best approach, way of working, roles and [...]
The State of Project Management Report 2021 tells us one of the top 10 challenges for organisations is “poorly trained project sponsors”. This has featured consistently in the top [...]
Effective time management is a very powerful skill. It is likely you can think of more tasks to do today than you have time to complete. Many people go [...]
Agile is a well-used and misused term. Can I run a project in an agile approach should probably always be answered “yes”! That’s agile with a lower case 'a' [...]
Success in any deployment of Microsoft Project Online is determined by user experience and buy-in. There is no point having a shiny new Project & Portfolio Management (PPM) tool [...]
Legal project management (LPM) is a hot topic in the legal profession. In a competitive and complex global environment, legal firms are under pressure to deliver more for less. [...]
The State of Project Management annual report provides a useful reference when discussing project management qualifications in the UK. Bear in mind the typical contributor to this research works [...]
What is project governance? The Association for Project Management (APM) defines it as “Governance is the framework of authority and accountability that defines and controls the outputs, outcomes and benefits [...]
When I once asked the finalists of the APM Project Manager of the Year Award to provide one pearl of wisdom, one piece of advice for their peers, they [...]