Our Spring 2007 Bulletin provides news and information on the latest topics affecting project management professionals today.
Ready for action: Translating good ideas into achievable outcomes is a common problem. Even with that magic ingredient, ‘buy-in’; even when resources are actually available; it just doesn’t seem to happen. Find out how to make it work, see the article on the front page of Bulletin, or book your slot to see Christopher Worsley’s seminar on ‘translating strategy into action’ – see the Project Challenge event details on the back page of Bulletin.
The power of delivery: Problems with IT projects — especially Government IT projects — are rarely out of the news. But a recent National Audit Office (NAO) report shows the positive side – click here for access to the NAO report.
Linking the community: Since mid-2005, BT’s IT division has undergone a radical transformation. This has involved fundamental change that has seen thousands of IT professionals move from own-use projects to working on programmes that directly benefit BT’s customers. Fostering a culture to succeed is a key ingredient to BT’s success – find out how they did it inside. Building a community fit for purpose is also high on GCHQ’s agenda, see the back page for information of an event that CITI and GCHQ are delivering in partnership to discuss corporate capability.
See CITI in action: In partnership with the Home Office, CITI are proud to be presenting on ‘the leadership gap – going beyond method’ at the Public Service Leadership Event on the 13th March. For more information see the back page of Bulletin.