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Tags: Project Management, APM, Lang:en
Summary
APM Specific Interest Groups (SIGs) offer a forum for
collaboration and knowledge development in all areas of
project, programme and portfolio management. They are a coming together of practice, consultancy and
academia working to produce guides, white papers,
conferences, seminars and a space to network and share
ideas. Specific Interest Groups are formed by groups of
volunteers and provide a unique meeting place for experts,
beginners, specialists and generalists from all industry
sectors. The SIG community is governed by a steering group
consisting of: * four volunteer representatives appointed by the
Board; * an APM board member who has specific responsibility for
volunteers * the APM chief executive; * APM volunteers manager. The steering group gives its members the chance to
influence the future development of APM SIGs and its role is
to co-ordinate SIG initiatives, ensure their alignment with
APM strategies and provide general advice to APM on the
operation and development of their SIGs. Representatives from the SIGs meet as a group at two fora
every year, jointly over a weekend with the equivalent group
from branches, to network and share experiences.