We know that projects drive change, and today, more and more project professionals are managing initiatives to deliver positive impacts across the globe. Two 2023 PMI Future 50 leaders—Johnnie Stark, PMP, a project manager at BP in London, and Nuha Hashem, co-founder and CTO at Zywa in Dubai—discuss why the world needs project professionals, what sparked their passion to lead the innovative projects they’re managing today and their top advice for future project professionals.
Key themes
[01:59] Igniting a passion for project leadership
[04:33] Developing a low-carbon energy solution to help the U.K. decarbonize its electricity grid
[07:11] Creating a payment platform to boost financial literacy for Gen Z in the Middle East and North Africa
[10:20] How project management is changing—and how project professionals can adapt
[11:47] Advice for future project leaders: Be flexible, be willing to dive right in and care for team members’ well-being
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Digital Transformation in Construction
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New World, New Ways of Managing Risk
COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution: Safety, Efficiency, Equity
Help Wanted: Turning AI Into Reality
Fighting the Climate Crisis, One Project at a Time
Hybrid Working & The Future of Corporate Office Design
Remote Reality Check: What’s Next for Virtual Teams
Women Project Leaders: The Fight for Gender Equity
Reimagining the Project Management Office
Megatrends 2021: Driving Change Through Projects
The Citizen Development Movement
2021 Project Management Jobs Outlook
Helping Ecosystems Recover From Wildfires
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