The Future of the Project Management Profession

Venue confirmed as Television Centre, London. Book here: http://www.apm.org.uk/event/future-project-management-profession

On the evening of Tuesday 6th March next year I am hosting a session for the London Branch of the Association for Project Management on the subject of “The Future of the Project Management Profession”.

So, depending on who you talk to, the discipline has been around for between 50 and 3000 years but I would suggest the “profession” is a modern evolution, perhaps even as recent as the last 20 years.

Regardless of how long it has existed though, what is its future? I have my thoughts but what are yours? Leave your comments on this blog and I will incorporate them into the presentation on the evening. I will post details on attendance and logistics nearer the date, and if you can’t make the event I will post up my presentation here so you can see my conclusions.

So, now it’s your turn……. rosy, uncertain, irrelevant, confusing – what do you think the Future of the Project Management Profession looks like?

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One Response to The Future of the Project Management Profession

  1. Paul Major says:

    The venue for this event has now been confirmed as Television Centre,Wood Lane, London. Fantastic venue hosted by the BBC PMO (thanks team!)

    6:30 for a 7:00 start,places are limited and we had 30 bookings on the first day so follow this link http://www.apm.org.uk/event/future-project-management-profession and book in now – should be a great evening.

    Don’t forget to leave your comments and start the debate now on this blog!

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