Arras People had the exclusive pleasure of enjoying the company of Mr Graham Woodward, Deputy Chairman of the Association of Project Management, Thursday 12 June, and learning about the process and status of APM’s application for a charter for the project management profession.
With over 16,500 individual and 500 corporate members in APM, Woodward indicated the organisation would be the best project management-based entity to take such ambitions forward.
To date, the process of applying for the charter is a long, arduous one. Between April and June 2009, Woodward said a preliminary application for charter would be submitted to the Privy Council. A formal application would then be submitted in June, followed by an estimation of three months’ deliberation by the Council to follow. The Privy Council’s final decision, according to Woodward, would be delivered in October 2009.
UPDATED, 9 July 2008: What are your views on the APM Chartered Status of Project Management? Arras People would like to know. Be sure to check us out online at this address for updates on the APM application for Chartered Status, and give us your thoughts and views in our Online Survey. It only takes two minutes!







