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The challenge The RSPCA – the world’s oldest animal-welfare charity – had grown to more than 1,600 staff and over…
APM’s AI and Data Analytics Interest Network is hosting its inaugural one-day conference, AI in Action: Tools to adapt and automate,
The global market for AI in project management is forecast to surge from £4.21 billion this year to £17.22 billion by 2032, according to new analysis from Research and Markets.
The winners of the APM Project Management Awards were announced on Monday 17 November at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London.
A Wigan-based consultancy specialising in complex nuclear projects has been recognised for outstanding performance in project capability development at the 13th annual Engineering Construction Industry (ECI) Training and Development Awards in London.
In construction and property development, everyone talks about visibility. Dashboards, reports and data platforms are supposed to solve delivery problems, but if you have ever been involved in a project that ran late or went over budget, you will know that visibility alone changes very little, and the cost of that gap can be significant.
As one of the world’s leading fashion retailers, Primark oversees an ambitious change agenda designed to strengthen the business for the future.
PMP has appointed Michelle Richardson as its new projects director in Manchester.
Project visualisation company Xmind has announced the launch of a redesigned platform that extends its well‑known mind mapping tools into AI‑powered project management.
The Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC) has announced its latest project funded through the UK Government’s DRIVE35 Collaborate programme.
Cloud-based project management software company Airtable has appointed David Azose, a former leader at OpenAI, as its new chief technology officer, and acquiring DeepSky, an advanced AI research superagent.
Persistent economic and political uncertainty is set to derail up to $2.5 trillion of construction activity worldwide this year, according to new research from Currie & Brown.