
Faisal Kaleem
Senior Project Manager at Argon Tech
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A devoted and enthusiastic professional, with robust techno commercial, excellent communications and interpersonal skills. Works well individually, an excellent team player, and a focused leader with committed approach to self and assigned tasks. Immaculate Management, leadership skills & proven IT skills..
Anis Safia 2 months ago
Frontend Developer at Yapimag,02 Feb 2026 at 07:53 amGood morning everyone 💙❤️
At work and in life, motivation goes up and down, but what really keeps us moving is commitment.
You may start the week very motivated, then the energy drops, excuses appear, and delays happen. That’s normal.
What’s not helpful is waiting to feel motivated every time before taking action.
The real difference comes from:
Clear habits
A simple system
Daily commitment, even on days with low energy
Motivation feels good at the start, but commitment is what brings results.
Wishing everyone a great start to the week 😊
Anis and Blanca Fernandez3 Comments2 LikesView more commentsLovely post, Anis.
Motivation sparks the start, but commitment is what carries us through; especially on the low-energy days. Simple habits and showing up consistently really do make the difference. Great reminder to start the weekThank you so much, I really appreciate that. You’re right showing up consistently, especially on low-energy days, is what truly makes progress possible. Glad the message resonated with you.
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Blanca Fernandez
Digital Transformation Project Manager
Anis Safia
Frontend DeveloperAn effective manager is a role model – but this is easier said than done, and in some cases, you must challenge the status quo to create change. It’s about inspiring, motivating, and creating new thinking. To do that, you need to be able to plan methodically, communicate well, and identify, motivate and reward effective behaviours in others.
You can only be a good manager with good planning skills, and that planning is likely to centre on objectives. Learn how to be a good leader now: https://instituteprojectmanagement.com/courses/leading-and-negotiating-for-project-success/?utm_source=ipm+hub&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=effective+manager_09feb2026
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Digital Transformation Project ManagerDr. Suman Ghosh 2 months ago
Project Leader at British Telecom,01 Feb 2026 at 01:59 pmStepping into 2026, I’m seeing a clear shift in how project management is evolving — not just in tools or methodologies, but in expectations.
Today, PMs are expected to deliver outcomes while also navigating transformation, coaching teams, supporting emotional dynamics, and managing cross‑functional complexity. It’s a challenging balance, but also an exciting time for the profession.In the past few months, I’ve observed a few themes across major projects:
🔹 AI is accelerating delivery, but it’s also raising the bar for PMs to focus more on decision‑making, stakeholder alignment, and risk anticipation.
🔹 Cross‑functional collaboration is no longer optional — telecommunications, cloud, cybersecurity, and business teams are more intertwined than ever.
🔹 Leadership expectations are shifting from task-based management to influence, adaptability, and conflict navigation.
🔹 Project environments are becoming more global, requiring PMs to be culturally aware, time‑zone fluent,…1 LikeSuch a great reflection, Dr. Suman. I really agree with the shift you’re describing; especially how AI is pushing PMs away from task execution and more into decision-making, judgment, and stakeholder alignment.
The emphasis on influence, emotional dynamics, and cross-functional leadership feels very real in day-to-day project work. Exciting, but definitely raises the bar for our skill set going into 2026.Well said, Blanca. I agree — as AI takes care of more execution, the real differentiator for PMs is judgment, influence, and how well we navigate people and complexity. It definitely raises the bar, but it also elevates the profession in a meaningful way going into 2026.
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Blanca Fernandez
Digital Transformation Project ManagerDr. Suman Ghosh 2 months ago
Project Leader at British Telecom,01 Feb 2026 at 01:46 pmQuantum Computing: The Next Technological Wave After AI
As artificial intelligence continues to transform industries at scale, another powerful technology is accelerating toward mainstream adoption: quantum computing. Once limited to research labs, quantum systems are now advancing rapidly toward practical, real‑world use.
Recent assessments show that quantum computing is shifting from theoretical potential to practical products. Hardware is becoming more stable, with industry focusing on improving coherence, error reduction, and full‑stack integration rather than simply increasing qubit counts. This marks a significant transition from the early NISQ (noisy intermediate-scale quantum) era toward more reliable architectures.
By 2026, quantum technology is expected to reach wider commercial adoption, driven by real industry use cases. Sectors such as finance, healthcare, logistics, and scientific research are already leveraging quantum tools to accelerate simulations, optimize…
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Refik Spahic 2 months ago
Project Manager / Business Analyst at Bon Secours,30 Jan 2026 at 08:11 pmRisk Management Fails When It Becomes a Checkbox
Risks that matter are talked about often, not just logged once and forgotten.
If risks aren’t influencing decisions, they’re not being managed.0 LikeCouldn’t agree more, there can be several registers, checkboxes or frameworks to measure and evaluate risks. However, if no strategy or actions are developed, all of those tools remain superfluous.
bsolutely — risk management fails the moment it becomes a checkbox exercise. Real risks are the ones that stay in conversation, shape decisions, and drive proactive action. If risks aren’t influencing choices, they’re not being managed — they’re just documented and forgotten.
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Leandro Franchini 2 months ago
Program Manager at Accenture,30 Jan 2026 at 05:14 pmGetting Ready for the Certified PM Diploma Exam — Any Tips?
I’m approaching the final stretch of the Certified Project Management Diploma, and the exam is coming up soon. It’s been a great journey so far — lots of learning, lots of reflection, and plenty of “aha” moments along the way.
Now I’m shifting into exam‑prep mode, and I’d love to tap into the experience of those who’ve already been through it.
What helped you the most when preparing for the Certified PM Diploma exam? Study habits, focus areas, mindset tips — anything you found valuable.
Always appreciate the wisdom of those a few steps ahead.
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Hadi Imran 2 months ago
Operations and Administrative Specialist at INTERPOL,30 Jan 2026 at 12:31 pmEffective project management isn’t just about timelines and reports—it’s about turning strategy into measurable outcomes. Strong PMOs combine discipline, data-driven decisions, and clear execution to ensure projects deliver real impact.
0 LikeTimelines and reports are important, but they’re just tools. What actually matters is whether the project delivers something meaningful for the business. Turning strategy into measurable outcomes is where project management really proves its value.
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Hadi Imran 2 months ago
Operations and Administrative Specialist at INTERPOL,30 Jan 2026 at 12:21 pmI have been reflecting on how problem-solving has evolved in complex, multi-stakeholder environments. It’s no longer just about analysis or formal reports — it’s about breaking problems into smaller parts, focused on the questions that truly matter, testing ideas quickly, and translating insights into concrete recommendations. What stands out is that while tools and pace have changed, the core skill remains human: clarity, listening, and credibility.
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Anis Safia 2 months ago
Frontend Developer at Yapimag,30 Jan 2026 at 10:22 amGood morning everyone 💙❤️
In a recent Benfica match in the Champions League, in the final moments, the coach made a very risky decision: sending the goalkeeper forward to attack.
It was not an easy choice. It could bring success, or it could end the tournament.
This is where real leadership shows—under pressure, when you are responsible for the result, not for people’s reactions.
At work, just like in big matches:
Not every bold decision is reckless, and not every safe decision is smart.The difference is timing, and the courage to stand by your decision.
Wishing everyone a great Friday 😊
0 LikeView more commentsIt was risky, but it paid off in the end
Absolutely! Leadership is often tested in those high-pressure, last-minute moments. What separates a good leader from the rest is the ability to make calculated, bold decisions and take ownership of the outcome, even when it’s risky.
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High-performing project managers consistently demonstrate mastery of personal productivity, which, in turn, influences the success of their projects. These 8 habits encapsulate key strategies employed by such individuals.
Interested in expanding your skillset in crucial areas for project success, such as communication, leadership development, and advanced productivity techniques? Discover our insights and resources here: https://instituteprojectmanagement.com/blog/?utm_source=ipm+hub&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=habits+of+productive+people_30jan2026
1 LikeAh… the 80/20 rule. What a great tool! However, sometimes you have no other option than to work on that low-impact task. But, hey, maybe AI con help you!😉
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