African Youths Need Infrastructure to Thrive Tunde Ajia August 14, 2024 Having witnessed the current development in Nigeria, the spate of extrajudicial killings & human rights violations has reached an inflexion
The 3 Deadly Sins of Project Management Tunde Ajia August 7, 2024 Having been involved in several development projects over the years, I worked for, with and hired several project managers. This experience
Effective Leadership and it’s Perception Tunde Ajia July 31, 2024 With the crescendo of the US elections over the weekend and from majority of trends on various platforms; it’s evident
Making Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) Work Tunde Ajia July 24, 2024 Sustainable infrastructure is a moving target. For many developed economies, there is no end in sight for their infrastructural needs.
The great Crossrail rail infrastructure fiasco: What lessons can we learn? Tunde Ajia July 17, 2024 London’s flagship Crossrail plan was touted as a modern marvel of civil engineering, providing a 10% boost to the British
Thinking Strategically Tunde Ajia July 10, 2024 Strategic management. You’ve probably heard it a thousand times. It’s been a buzzword in the projectmanagement domain for years now.
Why some Megaprojects fail in Africa – What We Can Do About That Tunde Ajia July 3, 2024 In 2011, construction work began on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. On completion, the concrete colossus (145 meters high and
NHS Contact Tracing App Failure: Lessons for Project Managers Tunde Ajia June 28, 2024 When Covid19 went global in February 2020, the best bet for containing the spread was knowing who had met whom,
Managing Stakeholders – It Takes Empathy to Say “No” Tunde Ajia June 21, 2024 On the surface, projects may seem like ideas on display be it paper or screen. They involve planning, design and
The Suez Canal Events, Human Error and Reflective Lessons for Modern Day Project Managers Tunde Ajia June 12, 2024 Over 400 cargo ships and their crew were relieved of suspense on March 29th, 2021. Six days earlier, a massive