PMI Boss Lauds Project Managers’ Impact in Business Performance

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As the world celebrates the International Project Management Day today, the Managing Director, sub-Saharan Africa at Project Management Institute (PMI), Mr. George Asamani, has lauded the impact and crucial role played by project managers across the globe in completing projects

In statement signed by the institute and made available to the media in preparation for the International Project Management Day celebration, Asamani said: “Project managers play a crucial role in completing projects, including famous landmarks, yet they are not always as prominently recognised as architects, engineers, or designers. This is because, like superheroes, they leave the scene after saving the day.”

Speaking to the theme: ‘Embrace Empower Evolve’, Asamani said: “Embracing challenges is the essence of project management. Project managers are trained to handle the unexpected, navigate uncertainties, and adapt to changing circumstances,” adding that “Successful project managers are flexible in their approaches but are open to change and continuously seek innovative solutions to deliver projects to stakeholders’ satisfaction.”

According to him, “They are equipped with diverse skills, such as leadership, communication, risk management, and problem-solving, enabling them to address various hurdles derailing projects. These skills form the bedrock of their work.”

In the consistently evolving landscape of today’s business and technology sectors, PMI boss stated that project managers would always serve as the linchpin, employing a diverse skillset to orchestrate complex endeavours from inception to completion successfully. They are the unseen forces behind projects, which are fundamentally the building blocks of humanity’s social, economic, and technological advancement, with far-reaching impact in virtually every industry.

He said, “Project managers are the engineers of dreams, architects of innovation, and designers of creative vision who work behind the scenes to make things happen. They are the ones who ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, and meeting organisational goals and objectives. Their work affects countless industries, from construction and technology to healthcare and finance. It is only fair that we honour their invaluable contributions to society on the eve of International Project Management Day.”