APM Enabling Change SIG podcast series
[edit] APM Enabling Change SIG podcast series, interview with Paige Vitai
APM Enabling Change SIG podcast series: Change Management in Project Management
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Beccy Gaitch from the APM Enabling Change SIG speaks to Paige Vitai, a Consultant at MiGSO-PCUBED, about how she utilises change management strategies and techniques to elevate her project management.
Paige, who is working as Project Manager in a Government Department, talks about using stakeholder engagement to build back belief that a project can be achieved, and the importance of ensuring benefits are clear from the get-go.
[edit] APM Enabling Change SIG podcast series, interview with Freddie Stephenson
APM Enabling Change SIG podcast series: Change Management in Project Management
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Beccy Gaitch from the Enabling Change SIG speaks to Freddie Stephenson, a Consultant at MiGSO-PCUBED, about how he utilises change management strategies and techniques to elevate his project management.
Freddie, who is working as Engagement Manager in a Government Department, talks about how change management is one of the most fundamental skills for any project manager to have, and the importance of consciously thinking about and honing these skills.
This article appears on the APM news and APM news and blog site as "Enabling Change SIG podcast series, interview with Paige Vitai" and "APM Enabling Change SIG podcast series, interview with Freddie Stephenson" dated December 15, 2023.
--Association for Project Management
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