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  • Project managers' salary (and job satisfaction) in 2025
    2025/06/12

    The APM Salary and Market Trends Survey 2025 takes a snapshot of life on the frontline of project management, comparing how pay, compensation, job satisfaction, opportunities and challenges have changed since the 2023 survey and giving insights on hot workplace topics, including artificial intelligence, sustainability, government projects, and diversity and inclusion. It also charts the confidence of the profession, providing a litmus test for any project manager interested in understanding which opportunities are ripe for the taking.

    Listen on for the key takeaways, and the views of some of our experts who help tell the story behind the data.

    Read the report at apm.org.uk/project-management-salary-survey-2025/

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    29 分
  • Projecting for the Future: opportunities and challenges for the project profession
    2025/05/29

    Emma meets Dr Sara Hajikazemi and Professor Eunice Maytorena-Sanchez to discuss APM’s research report Projecting for the Future: Harmonising energy and environment.

    This latest study provides insights into what the profession sees as the most important future trends that are likely to impact the way project managers practise their profession to identify what might need to change.

    Read the report here.

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    39 分
  • What skills do project professionals need in 2025?
    2025/05/15

    Emma meets Mike Bourne, professor of Business Performance at Cranfield University and Managing Editor of the APM Body of Knowledge 8th edition.

    Mike says a lot has changed in the five years since the previous edition of the APM Body of Knowledge was published. The conversation focuses on what makes for a great project professional in 2025, how to get your head around systems thinking, how to approach AI and what sustainability really means for projects.

    Buy the APM Body of Knowledge 8th edition here.

    Contact us: apmpodcast@thinkpublishing.co.uk

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    27 分
  • Back to school: project management in the education sector
    2025/05/01

    Adam meets Dhruv Patel, an APM Honorary Fellow and Chief Executive and Founder of the Nisai Group. His company specialises in the delivery of online education services to learners around the world, particularly what it calls ‘non-traditional students’.

    Dhruv shares his experience of project delivery in the education sector, as well as the role of technology and some leadership lessons, too.

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    27 分
  • Project controls: data, leadership and communication
    2025/04/17

    Emma meets Paul Kidston and Carolyn Browning to discuss project controls. The pair are co-authors, along with others, of the new APM book, Project Controls in the 21st Century, available at apm.org.uk/book-shop/project-controls-in-the-21st-century/

    Listen on to find out why project controllers should actually be called ‘truth tellers’ and how, in project controls, you need to have both an eye for the technical details and be able to step back and join the strategic dots. But what really matters is the ability to be adept at the people side of things, like communicating well, problem-solving and being a leader who creates the best kind of project culture.

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    47 分
  • Redefining project success and the value that project professionals deliver, with PMI CEO Pierre Le Manh
    2025/04/03

    APM Chief Executive Professor Adam Boddison OBE is joined in conversation by Pierre Le Manh, President and CEO at the Project Management Institute (PMI). Headquartered in the US, PMI is a worldwide professional organisation representing the project profession.

    Pierre is an experienced CEO who has worked across several sectors. He was born in France into a “family of entrepreneurs” and moved to the US 12 years ago. He has also spent time working in Paris and London. With Vietnamese heritage on his father’s side, Pierre shares how his multicultural background has given him an appreciation of the diverse strengths of different cultures across PMI’s international community of members.

    Listen on to hear him chat with Adam about his career journey, growing the recognition of the project profession and why leaders need to stay calm in a crisis…

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    42 分
  • Charity sector focus: growing project management’s maturity (and getting stuff done)
    2025/03/20

    Emma meets Ashleigh Hargrave, Interim Head of Strategy Projects and Management at the King Edward VI Foundation in Birmingham, and David Kitchiner, Head of the Portfolio Office at the RSPB, to find out what it’s like to be leading project management within these two charities, both of which are APM Corporate Partners. They provide a behind-the-scenes look at how project management is woven into the strategic and operational fabric of their organisations. They also give their top tips on project managing in the charity sector and how digital transformation is bringing great benefits.

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    39 分
  • How to tackle the urgent need for gender balance: experiences from the built environment
    2025/03/06

    Emma meets Frances Palmer, Associate Director at Gleeds; Dave Corbin FAPM, Head of Client Accounts at Gleeds; and leadership and culture coach Anita Phagura, who previously worked in infrastructure project management.

    Frances and Dave helped set up APM’s Built Environment Interest Network last year. With a special focus on diversity and inclusion for the week of International Women’s Day, our guests explore how the construction sector can become more diverse and inclusive, what actions really work and how change can be accelerated.

    Find Anita’s research at: https://anitaphagura.com/raise-the-bar

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    50 分