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Project Controls Lead Analyst at Black & Veatch Corporation

United States

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Rohit Shinde is a project management leader with 15+ years’ experience delivering high-value, complex projects in tech and infrastructure. With advanced degrees from Texas A&M, he excels in scheduling, risk mitigation, and automation for major clients like Microsoft. An award-winning author, reviewer, and mentor, Rohit champions innovative, data-driven solutions and industry best practices.

  • Better questions lead to better outcomes. It fuels critical thinking, improves stakeholder engagement, uncovers blind spots, and strengthens project outcomes.

    Strong communication begins with strategic curiosity. Learn how to make your questions count.

    Want to sharpen your communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills?

    Discover our full range of courses: https://instituteprojectmanagement.com/courses?utm_source=ipm+hub&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=right+question_13feb2026

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    Gina Saad 2 months ago

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    Project Manager at IPM,13 Feb 2026 at 07:22 am

    AI recently is reshaping how we work, decide, and lead projects, but how is it really affecting trust and collaboration between humans and AI?

    Together with IPMA, I am inviting you to take part in this survey. This research explores how AI is changing skills, roles, and confidence in project environments:

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  • A 2-year experiment on ChatGPT as a project manager: strengths, challenges, and AI’s future in project management.Read moreResouces Feed Grid ImageAI as a Project Manager: Can ChatGPT Replace Human PMs? A 2-Year Experiment instituteprojectmanagement.com

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  • If you inspire your team, solve problems proactively, and elevate the people around you, you’re likely a leader in disguise. The best project environments thrive when leadership is shared—when people step up without waiting for permission.

    Recognising your leadership traits is the first step toward formal growth—and a future in which your contributions are recognised and rewarded. Explore the traits that define you as a leader with our free infographic: https://instituteprojectmanagement.com/blog/leadership-styles/?utm_source=ipm+hub&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=team+leader_11feb2026

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  • “The strength of the team is each individual member. The strength of each member is the team.” – Phil Jackson. Motivation is contagious. When motivated, your team will inspire each other to do the best work.

    Learn how to keep your team motivated and engaged by reading our article https://instituteprojectmanagement.com/blog/the-5-stages-of-team-development/?utm_source=ipm+hub&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=team+motivation_02feb2026

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  • Every great project begins with a strong foundation. Whether you’re aiming to certify with the CAPM® or build confidence in leading structured initiatives, mastering the fundamentals is a strategic move in a competitive field.

    Learn the principles that drive successful delivery: https://instituteprojectmanagement.com/courses/capm-certification-training/?utm_source=ipm+hub&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pm+fundamentals_06feb2026

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  • Project management methodologies aren’t one-size-fits-all. The best approach depends on your project’s goals, team structure, timeline, and budget.

    Gain a competitive edge and supercharge your project management career with the gold standard for project management certification: https://instituteprojectmanagement.com/courses/pmp-passport/?utm_source=ipm+hub&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pm+methodology_04feb2026

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    Surya Teja Pothana 2 months ago

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    Student at Northeastern University,03 Feb 2026 at 08:15 pm

    10 Interesting Facts About Project Management
    1. Project management is ancient
    Early forms of project management were used to build huge structures like the Egyptian pyramids and Roman roads, long before “PMI” or “Gantt charts” existed.​
    2. Most projects still struggle
    Research shows around 70% of organizations have suffered at least one project failure in the last 12 months, and only about 35% of projects are completed successfully on time and on budget.
    3. Poor execution is very expensive
    According to PMI’s Pulse of the Profession, companies lose an average of 109 million dollars for every 1 billion dollars invested in projects due to poor execution.​
    4. Good project management pays off
    Nearly 70% of organizations that formally implement project managers report significantly improved project success rates.​
    5. Demand is booming globally
    Employers will need millions of new project-oriented roles every year through 2030, with estimates of up to 25 million additional project…

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      Blanca Fernandez
      Digital Transformation Project Manager at Educate.ie,04 Feb 2026 at 08:05 am

      Excellent summary, Surya. It’s fascinating to see how project management has evolved from ancient engineering feats to today’s digitally enabled environments, yet many challenges remain remarkably consistent.

      The statistic about communication resonates strongly. In my experience, successful delivery is rarely just about process; it’s about creating clarity, alignment, and shared ownership across stakeholders.

      As organisations accelerate transformation initiatives, project professionals are no longer just delivering change, we are helping shape it.

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      Olumuyiwa Adeyemo 2 months ago

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      Project Manager at GLP Training,03 Feb 2026 at 12:48 pm

      One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned in project management is that delivery is rarely the hard part — alignment is.

      Projects succeed when governance is clear, stakeholders are genuinely engaged, and decisions are made with the full lifecycle in mind, not just the handover date. Whether in construction, sustainability, or organisational change, the same principles apply: clarity of roles, transparent communication, and disciplined follow-through.

      Strong project management isn’t just about tools or timelines; it’s about creating the conditions for people, processes, and objectives to stay aligned as complexity increases. That’s where real value is delivered.

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        Surya Teja
        Student at Northeastern University,03 Feb 2026 at 08:06 pm

        Yeah agree with you Olumuyiwa project management isn’t just about tools or timelines, it’s about creating the conditions for people, processes, and objectives to stay aligned as complexity increases.

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          Blanca Fernandez
          Digital Transformation Project Manager at Educate.ie,04 Feb 2026 at 08:04 am

          Great reflection, Olumuyiwa. Alignment is often the invisible engine behind successful delivery.

          I’ve found that when governance is treated as an enabler rather than a control mechanism, teams collaborate more openly and decisions happen faster. It also helps shift the focus from simply delivering outputs to ensuring we realise the intended outcomes.

          In complex environments, maintaining that alignment isn’t a one-off activity — it requires continuous communication, active stakeholder management, and the willingness to recalibrate as projects evolve. That’s where strong project leadership really makes the difference.

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          Anis Safia 2 months ago

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          Frontend Developer at Yapimag,03 Feb 2026 at 08:00 am

          Good morning everyone 💙❤️

          Imagine reading a book with no chance to go back to the previous page.
          You would read very carefully.

          Projects are similar.

          Small decisions, timing, words, and daily choices matter.
          Not everything can be fixed later, but many issues can be avoided with awareness and good judgment.

          As project managers, our role is to stay focused, make thoughtful decisions, and keep moving forward.

          Have a great day

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            Dr. Mahesh EV
            Assistant General Manager (AGM) -PfMO/PgMO/PMO at Viviid Renewable Energy Pvt Ltd-India,03 Feb 2026 at 08:02 am

            I would say “The efficacy of managing projects: Is it necessary to prioritise tasks? The golden rule—a method to lessen the burden of work”

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              Aulia
              Community Development Manager at IPM,03 Feb 2026 at 01:36 pm

              Well said, Anis. Small, thoughtful choices really do shape the success of a project. Great reminder for the community.

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