Flexible working has rocketed to prominence since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. While the concept is not new and many people have been quietly working flexibly for decades, we are clearly experiencing a step-change in the numbers working this way.
Moving to the next level of project leadership across government
Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) refreshes the Project Leadership Programme, as part of plans for project delivery reform.
From: The Government has signed a new contract to deliver the Project Leadership Programme.
Today, (21 December), the Government has signed a new contract to deliver the Project Leadership Programme (PLP), as part of the plans to drive a step change in the delivery of government projects set out in the National Infrastructure Strategy.
Cranfield University School of Management, PA Consulting Group and The Project Academy (TPA), working together as a consortium, have been awarded the contract to update and refresh the training programme for project leaders. This supports the government’s aim to create a highly skilled cadre of government project leaders.
Cranfield Executive Development partners with Mexeen for professionals in the Middle East
Published 14 Dec 2020
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Cranfield Executive Development (CED), part of Cranfield University’s School of Management, has agreed a partnership with Mexeen, the Middle East Executive Education Network, to deliver a series of new, microlearning executive development programmes in the Middle East region.
Dr Yolande Herbath, Executive Client Director, CED, said: “Through our partnership with Mexeen, we believe we are bringing unique value to our clients in the Middle East, who will ultimately benefit from the strengths and offerings each organisation brings to the table. Partnering with Mexeen to deliver transformation to our clients will allow us to provide the very best leadership facilitation, management courses, consultancy and technology-based solutions to the region, preparing people and business for the decade ahead .