Two Reasons the Traditional Project Management Approach Will No Longer Suffice Tunde Ajia May 9, 2025 Before Covid-19, one might say that the business landscape has been experiencing speedy changes. But the rate of change we
Managing Change in Projects Tunde Ajia April 8, 2025 Managing change in project organisations can be daunting. Not only because of the mechanics involved but more importantly, the social
What do all successful project managers have in common? Tunde Ajia December 4, 2024 A project manager is someone who applies knowledge, skills, tools, and procedures to project activities to satisfy project objectives and
What Project Complexity Means for Project Risk Across Africa and Asia Tunde Ajia November 20, 2024 Today’s megaprojects do not owe their complexity to size alone but to the ever evolving nature of the projects operating
Value for Money in PPP/PFI Methodology in the UK: (Adjusting for Improvement) Tunde Ajia October 23, 2024 Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)/Private Finance Initiatives (PFIs) are extensions of procurement contracting methodologies of outsourcing, contracting out and privatisation that
When Communication Gaps in Projects Turn Deadly Tunde Ajia September 11, 2024 Cost overruns, delays and quality issues are visible harbingers of project failure. But the ultimate project failure is the loss of
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
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