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Sharing ideas and building relationships to harness the power of Project Management in building projects in some of the world’s most diverse, resource-rich emerging markets is one of the main objectives of the PMI Africa Conference
As we approach the end of another year, it brings us great and to extend warm wishes to each and every member of our . This festive season is a time of and an to reflect on the incredible journey we have undertaken together, navigating challenges and achieving milestones that have truly defined our spirit.
To our esteemed and the leadership, the of our Project Management Institute family, your unwavering to promoting excellence in , has been the driving force behind our success. Each chapter is a testament to the power of , , and a for advancing the profession.
A thank you to all our , the of our community. Your contributions, hours of hard work, and do not go unnoticed. Your and inspire us all, and we are truly grateful for the difference you make every day.
To all the , the of successful project management, your and play a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of project management. As we celebrate the season, let us also celebrate the countless completed, learned, and the gained in pursuing excellence.
As we bid to this year, let us not forget the lessons it has taught us. The we discovered, the we found, and the that emerged from these experiences have moulded us into a , more community.
In the of the , let us take a moment to express our deepest . Thank you for your hard work, dedication, and the positive impact you bring to the . We have created an network that fosters , and . Your contributions have made a , and we are immensely thankful for each and every one of you.
May this festive season bring you , , and of reflection, and may the new year be filled with continued , , and .
Warm wishes for a and a .
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Recently, George Asamani, Managing Director, Sub-Saharan Africa, Project Management Institute, along with Emeka Unachukwu, Partner Success Manager, Nigeria, Project Management Institute held discussions with Devakumar V. G. Edwin, Group Executive Director for Strategy, Capital Projects, and Portfolio Development, Dangote Industries, and Adeola Akande, Transformation/Change Management Lead, Dangote Industries, The meeting took place at the Dangote offices in , where they convened to explore further areas of . By engaging with , Dangote aims to its with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful .
Recognising the role that a and workforce plays in achieving long-term success, has embarked on an initiative to 300 of its employees in , a move that speaks volumes about the company's dedication to and approach. The success of the Dangote Oil Refinery, a managed internally underscores the effectiveness of this transition. By building internal , Dangote not only reduces dependence on external entities but also positions itself to its with other organisations, contributing to collectively project management in the region.
As continues to experience and , the importance of project management cannot be overstated, making initiatives like the one between Dangote and PMI for the continent's .
If #2023 was the year of for the world of work, #2024 will bring an era of and the of . , often at the forefront of organisational change, will find themselves navigating through a sea of , and staying ahead will require more than just ; it demands a approach to .
In the words of Chinua Achebe, "The world is a dancing masquerade. If you want to understand it, you can't remain standing in one place." This sentiment encapsulates the essence of learning. To really understand how things are changing, you must keep moving, always looking for new and being open to trying new things.
As you step into 2024, do you have any to shape your personal and career landscape? As you gaze on the vast expanse of possibilities, one resolution emerges as a pivotal for growth – the decision to become a of a professional organisation like Project Management Institute. Making PMI a New Year's resolution is a to oneself to a world of . Joining PMI is not just about acquiring a membership; it is about gaining to a global of like-minded , exclusive , and the latest into the ever-evolving field of . PMI membership is a to a dynamic that transcends geographical boundaries, fostering connections instrumental in and growth.
Discover first-hand the impact of PMI membership with Olola Vieyra, President, PMI Bénin Chapitre.
Imagine as the vibrant on a tree, each playing a crucial role in the of positive change. Much like the , volunteers extend their efforts in unity, creating a canopy of impact that shades and nurtures . And just like the that run deep, connecting and supporting growth, volunteers also share a common foundation of compassion and goodwill,
Today, we extend our deepest to the incredible volunteers who give their , , and to make a and drive Project Management Institute's purpose. Let's also take a moment to appreciate the behind every helping hand.
Your doesn't just lighten the load; it brightens the world. .
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Project Management Institute today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Senelec- L'Officiel (Société Nationale de l'Electricité du Senegal). The will see PMI work with Senelec to carry out training, and knowledge sharing, supporting the on of project teams, provide guidance on good practices, , and make recommendations on specific that will be required to optimise delivery. With the signing of the MoU, embarks on a strategic partnership to strengthen capabilities within .
Earlier this year, the World Bank projected impressive growth for 's against the backdrop of a thriving and industry. Senegal's sector continues to attract private investment, and its first gas project is expected to come on stream by the end of 2023. Senegal expects to earn $1.4 billion in oil and gas revenue by 2025, with its Greater Tortue Ahmeyim gas project set to produce 7.5 million tons of liquefied natural gas in phases 1 and 2. The country’s growing mining sector produces , , , and which accounted for 40% of the country's export revenue in 2019. Its GDP stood at $27.6 billion in 2021.
George Asamani, MBA, MD, Sub Saharan Africa, PMI, signed the MoU with Senelec MD Pape Mademba Biteye.
Chapitre PMI Sénégal, through its direct presence on the ground, will support the in the areas of shared priorities, namely and . The MoU will strengthen efforts for joint advocacy and support for the entity's programmes for improved technical cooperation.
The imaginary has long stood as a potent symbol of the profound disparities between the and the economically challenged . A recent paper in the journal New Political Economy offers a perspective. According to the authors, an $2.2 trillion worth of flow from the South to the North annually—an amount that could theoretically eradicate globally fifteen times over. Despite this, an assumption persists that the global South will magically catch up.
Closer home, Africa faces a of pains, from to to and . Can the continent and itself into a more and future? What are the key and to pursue? Is a and approach that addresses , , and the winning trifecta?
The about Africa's transformation is a recurring theme, but its journey towards accelerated will need more than a - it needs her to have a in her ! Join the Industrial Development Corporation, UNIDO - United Nations Industrial Development Organization, African Development Bank Group, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Good Governance Africa, and PMI Africa as we discuss how the can navigate the challenges and capitalise on its potential.
The "Bridging Tomorrow: Project Management's Role in Africa's Industrial Revolutions" is a call to propel Africa forward. Be a part of the : , and .
24 hours to go, register here https://shorturl.at/ajuK9
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are the of contemporary work life, providing the , , and needed for organisational . The of a team lies in its ability to individual capabilities.
The rise of and has underscored the of work teams which not only enhance the richness of ideas and solutions but also promote a global perspective that is essential in today's world. Moreover, with new and multiple in the , we need to and make sure everyone can work well . It is this collaborative spirit that transforms a group of into a capable of achieving feats beyond the reach of any single individual.
Project Management Institute's latest Thought Leadership, “Building and Leading High-Performance Teams,” suggests that it is a nuanced process that requires a focus on , , , and .
Join the in the and tell us what has been your for building and leading high-performance teams.
Read the report here: https://shorturl.at/jpvL8
boasts the world's youngest population and enjoys the # lowest unemployment rate. Typically, this is a that all governments strive to achieve. But the reality isn’t as rosy. According to the African Development Bank Group, 10 to 12 million youth enter the in Africa each year, and only 3 million jobs are created annually. The majority of Africa’s work informally, and many are under employed, according to the International Labour Organization.
The for Africa to is paramount. It is not merely an imperative but a force capable of the continent's trajectory. It is a potent for , upstream and downstream, due to the diverse skill sets it demands.
The effect of industrialisation cannot be . And who better to guide our discourse on the future of industrialisation than our keynote speaker David Jarvis, Interim CEO, Industrial Development Corporation.
The is your chance to connect with shaping the future of industrialisation, Victor Djemba, UNIDO - United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Gérardine Mahoro, African Development Bank Group, Ross Harvey, Good Governance Africa, Moses A. NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, and George Asamani, Project Management Institute. With a ability to tune into the continent's rhythm, Victor Kgomoeswana, our , is a passionate for all things African.
Don't miss this golden opportunity to , , and the future of industrialisation this .
Register here: https://shorturl.at/ajuK9
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and , two of the most influential markets in , exemplify the growing recognition of the of Project Management Professional ( ) certification. The Earning Power: Project Management Salary Survey conducted by Project Management Institute sheds light on a compelling , revealing that -certified reported than those without a -certification, 33% higher on average across the 21 countries surveyed.
In all countries, there is some level of agreement that the PMP-certification contributed notably to . While this varies from country to country, PMP-certified project professionals in demonstrated the largest salary increase, topping the table with an increase of 67% in than their non-certified peers. , with 65%, and , with 60%, made the top three.
The of Zig Ziglar resonates profoundly in this context, reminding us that is not a stroke of luck but the result of meticulous and the right —opportunities that —certification is unlocking in the space on the continent.
Read Here: https://www.pmi.org/learning/careers/project-management-salary-survey
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Pablo Picasso's , "Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle of a plan, in which we must fervently believe, and upon which we must vigorously act. There is no other route to success," holds particular significance in the realm of . In the dynamic field of construction, where numerous elements must converge for successful project completion, a plan becomes the linchpin for achievement. Project management in construction serves as the , guiding every facet of the process from to .
We are at the Emperors Palace Hotel for the SACPCMP & , themed “Constructing Built Environment Sustainability, Digitisation & Inclusion”. Over the next two days, Raphael Ani, Global Business Lead, Construction, Project Management Institute, will be leading a number of sessions, including a masterclass with Werner Maritz, Director of Customer and Industry Value Engagement, and Eben van Wyk, Principal Consultant: from Oracle Construction and Engineering, on “Accelerating digital transformation of infrastructure delivery management systems with a SMART construction platform” and unpacking PMI’s new Construction Professional certification.
and inked a to offer -specific and to those under the South African Council for Project & Construction Management Professions (SACPCMP). The partnership, a first, boosts the international currency of South African .
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In the heart of , a revolution is taking place, one that holds the of unparalleled and . Today, more than 60% of Africa's is under the age of 25. By #2050, Africa's youth population will reach , and by the time the continent is ready to account for its vision in #2063, young people will constitute of the working-age population.
But what does this mean for the of the continent? How can we ensure that this demographic becomes a for ? George Asamani, MD, Project Management Institute, Sub-Saharan Africa, takes centre stage at the AfCFTA Youth Advisory Council's Youth Day Commemoration to discuss how PMI is supporting the youth in Africa “We are not just advocating for the profession, we want to serve our as an active agent in bringing about a brighter future for the youth through , , and ."
37 of 52 countries have become more industrialised over the past decade, according to the African Development Bank Group, the African Union, and United Nations Industrial Development Corporation. is central to Africa’s prospects and its to deliver on . With a young , abundant , and fast-growing internal , the continent has the potential to become the next global; frontier for industrial development.
Join us as we mark with a with a theme: "Bridging Tomorrow: The Role of Project Management in Industrial Resolutions." Africa's industrialisation is in a mode, and plays a pivotal role in shaping its future.
The webinar brings together voices in the space David Jarvis, Interim CEO, Industrial Development Corporation, Victor Djemba, Chief of the Regional Coordination Bureau for Africa, UNIDO - United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Dr. Moses Adoko, Chief Knowledge Officer, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Gérardine Mahoro, GONAT Manager, African Development Bank Group, Dr. Ross Harvey, Director of Research & Programmes, Good Governance Africa, Pranish Desai, Sr Data Analyst, Good Governance Africa and George Asamani, MD, Project Management Institute,, Sub-Saharan Africa.
The irrepressible Victor Kgomoeswana, Author, will be the guest speaker, with closing remarks by Olola Vieyra, President, PMI Bénin Chapitre
Mark your calendar for 23rd at 5:00pm GMT (7:00pm SAST).
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Register here https://shorturl.at/grsBJ and add your to the and of Africa's industries. Let's , , and of Africa's industrial landscape.
Together, we can bridge the gap to a brighter tomorrow.
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🌐 Happy International Project Management Day, fellow project warriors 🌐
Today, we're celebrating , the . And what better song for your journey than the anthem, "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor! Aptly chosen by Kheri R. Mbiro, President, PMI Tanzania Chapter, it’s a rock anthem that musically translates and challenges to higher notes of .
So, let’s the song for all the project managers who make the , , and because you've got the " of the " and the of a .
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🎉 Happy International Project Management Day 🎉
Today, we our virtual to all the out there who gracefully handle the of . It's all part of the daily adventure we like to call . We asked Joao Sarmento, VP Educação & Desenvolvimento Profissional, PMI Angola Chapter, for the most creative excuse he has heard to date. It is evident he had to summon all his to navigate the and excuse with style, grace, and a lot of patience!
Today we are also celebrating the and the of our amazing PM . Heard of a more creative excuse in the project management multiverse, it with us in the section.
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Project managers may be at work, but when they try to project manage their own lives without , chaos can ensue. Meet Billy S. Mwape, Vice President, PMI Zambia Chapter, a project manager extraordinaire, master of deadlines, champion of Gantt charts, and a superhero of scope management in the corporate world, but when he decided to apply his skills to his own life, hilarity ensued!
There's no framework for , , and the that make truly special.
On this , we for their remarkable ability to bring , , and to their work.
Have you ever tried to your personal life, and did it work? Share with us your experiences in the comments section as we go from
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Let's unite for a cleaner tomorrow!
We are fellow to roll up their sleeves and make a in the . Join the PMI Kenya Chapter as it efforts to and the on 04 Nov. and are threatening the beauty and health of these precious spaces.
Be a part of the clean-up crew to make the environment brand new! Share your efforts and experiences, and don’t forget to tag us at PMI Africa and PMI Kenya Chapter.
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The today is driven by rapid advancements, market trends, and competition. professionals need to navigate this landscape with and . skills provide them with the to plan for change, mitigate risks, and ensure stay on track, making them valuable assets in looking to amid the changes.
On the eve of International Project Management Day, we spoke to John Ndubuisi, Senior Project Manager, IT Programs and Portfolio Management, Union Bank of Nigeria, and Project Management Institute Honoree for his take on skills that open the doors to diverse opportunities and career advancement, especially in the services.
‘Embracing project management in their careers is an in a successful and fulfilling professional journey for the . Companies often seek candidates who can a track record of successfully projects, making project management and highly attractive to employers.,” he adds.
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International Project Management Day serves as a reminder of the role play in success in various . As we commemorate the day this week, it's essential to inspire the to consider a in . It is not just about deadlines and tasks; it's a rewarding journey that requires , , and learning.
As we inch closer to on Nov 2, we had the privilege of sitting down with a dynamic young project manager Manuel Praia, Business Intelligence Support Project Manager, Unitel and Project Management Institute Honoree to learn how today's youth can embark on an exciting career in project management.
Are you to kickstart your project management career? your thoughts and aspirations with us!
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As we approach International Day, we are speaking to individuals who are shaping the future of our industry. Meet Project Management Institute's Future50 for 2023 - a group of talented and young who are making waves in project management.
These rising stars have embarked on incredible journeys, bringing , , and to the world of project management. Whether it's leading ground-breaking , mastering methodologies, or championing , they are the driving force behind some of today's most remarkable achievements.
Join us as we celebrate Abdalah Maiguizo's accomplishments and from his experiences. Throughout the week, we will share stories, insights, and the lessons they've learned along the way. Stay tuned for and as we look towards the future of project management.
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