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In pursuit of lifelong learning

If we put ourselves in new environments and seek out new experiences in adulthood, our brain undergoes physical changes and that’s why we should pursue lifelong learning, Michelle LaBrosse advocates.

June 4, 2015
  • Blogs

Losing control: what we need to learn about project governance

What does an overdue baby have to do with project governance? It teaches us that control is not micromanagement but responsiveness and good decision-making, writes editor Adeline Teoh.

May 11, 2015
  • Blogs

Licence to project manage: should credentials be necessary?

Project management credentials can look like an alphabet soup of post-nominals, but are they actually worthwhile? Editor Adeline Teoh revisits the debate.

April 13, 2015
  • Blogs

The value of multiple project management credentials

Whether you are a current project practitioner or you are considering a career in this profession, you may have thought about obtaining one or more project management credentials. PM Oracles presents the benefits.

March 26, 2015
  • Education
  • Professional Development

Career planning tool for project professionals launched

AXELOS, the organisation behind methodologies such as PRINCE2, has launched a new career planning tool to support project and program managers identify and achieve their career aspirations.

March 16, 2015
  • News

Is PRINCE2 still relevant?

PRojects IN Controlled Environments, better known as PRINCE, has been helping project practitioners since 1989. Is it still relevant more than two decades later? editor Adeline Teoh asks.

January 29, 2015
  • Methodologies

Mind the change gap

Organisations are often in the situation where their desire for change outweighs their capacity for change and therefore there is an uncomfortable gap where project failure lurks. Elissa Farrow suggests bridging this gap with capacity training.

January 13, 2015
  • Blogs
  • Change

Where have the schedulers gone?

Why do most projects still finish late? Pat Weaver says most schedulers have no effect on the management of the projects they are working on—they are either there to comply with client specifications or to gather data.

September 4, 2014
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    Improving project performance through tacit knowledge sharing—Katja Sinning

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