
Rohit Shinde
Project Controls Lead Analyst at Black & Veatch Corporation
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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.
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 😊
4 Comments0 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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Leandro Franchini
Program ManagerPaul Madojutimi 2 months ago
Associate Support Project Manager at Apple,29 Jan 2026 at 05:22 pmI am planning to take my PMP certification in the next 12 months. I’m curious, do you need a PMP stamp on your CV before companies will hire you as a project manager?
Please feel free to add your personal experiences on this post.
0 LikeGood question, Paul. Short answer: no, experience gets you hired, certification strengthens your position.
Most companies care first about your delivery track record. PMP won’t replace real-world experience, but it adds credibility and helps you stand out, especially in larger organisations or PMO-driven environments. Think of it as an amplifier, not a requirement.
If you’re already managing projects, PMP just formalises and sharpens what you’re doing
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This article explore key challenges, causes, and real-world case studies on why do governmental projects fail in developing countries.Read more
Governmental Projects in Developing Countries: Challenges and Causes of Failureinstituteprojectmanagement.com1 LikeLiked By

Anis Safia
Frontend DeveloperAre you familiar with the essential steps of project scope management? Discover how mastering these steps by joining our upcoming course: https://instituteprojectmanagement.com/upcoming-course-dates/?utm_source=ipm+hub&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=steps+of+scope+mgmt_28jan2026
2 LikesHoly PMBoK! 👼
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Anis Safia
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Leandro Franchini
Program ManagerAnis Safia 2 months ago
Frontend Developer at Yapimag,27 Jan 2026 at 12:50 pm“Smart investing is about managing risk, not avoiding it.” – Warren Buffett
As a new volunteer, I find this idea very relevant not only to investing, but also to project management.
Risk is part of every project
Just like investment, there is no project without risk. Trying to avoid all risks often means avoiding action, learning, or impact.Risk management means understanding, not fearing
Good project teams don’t ignore risks. They identify them early, understand possible impacts, and define limits. This reduces surprises and builds confidence.Diversification reduces damage
In projects, this can mean not relying on one person, one tool, or one solution. If one part fails, the whole project does not collapse.Long-term thinking reduces instability
Short-term issues are normal. With a long-term vision, teams can handle changes and keep moving forward.Discipline matters more than predictions
We can’t predict everything, but following a clear plan and managing resources wisely…
1 LikeReally nice perspective here. Risk is unavoidable in projects, but how we approach it makes all the difference. Your points around diversification and early identification resonate strongly – it would be great to hear how others here apply this in their own projects. Thank you for sharing, Anis.
Thank you, Aulia, I really appreciate your kind feedback. I agree risk is part of every project, and sharing practical ways to manage it early can make a big difference. I’m also curious to learn how others here handle diversification and risk in their projects.
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Aulia Qudsi
Community Development ManagerDr Avitus Leonard 2 months ago
Founding President at Dei Institute - Online University(DIOU),27 Jan 2026 at 10:22 amDeiSAT is a virtual knowledge satellite platform designed to make education globally accessible, interactive, and AI-driven. It features a 3D interactive Earth where students can explore regions and cities to discover courses, mentors, events, and resources. The platform includes a Payload Manifest system for administrators to manage and verify content, while the DeiX Virtual Rocket visually deploys learning payloads in real time. AI orchestration matches courses to local demand, accessibility needs, and learner activity, creating personalized learning pathways. The modern, aerospace-inspired Mission Control dashboard provides live readiness, deployment tracking, and interactive visualizations, transforming the globe into a dynamic, responsive learning environment for learners everywhere.
2 Likesbrilliant work and concept would love to learn more
This is impressive! DeiSAT makes learning feel alive and personal, turning the whole world into a classroom. I love how AI and interactive visuals come together to guide learners and match resources to real needs—very inspiring for global education.
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Founding President
Aulia Qudsi
Community Development ManagerGareth Pugsley 2 months ago
Project Manager, Skills Coach at Knowledge brief/ APM fellow and Ambassador,27 Jan 2026 at 10:17 amIs AI the next big risk rathe than the next big tool? the tec to produce one is being over taken buy the quantum system that will build them and most of us are already behind in our understanding of how either works . so does this not present a risk
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AI is often framed as the next big tool, but it also represents a significant emerging risk. The rapid evolution of technology—especially with quantum computing on the horizon—is accelerating capabilities faster than most organizations and individuals can fully understand or control. The tools to build AI are evolving into systems that may operate beyond conventional oversight, and many are already behind in grasping the implications of either AI or quantum technologies. This gap in understanding, combined with the speed of innovation, creates real risks around ethics, security, decision-making, and governance. It’s not just about leveraging AI as a tool—it’s about managing it responsibly to prevent unintended consequences before they happen.
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Anis Safia
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Aulia Qudsi
Community Development ManagerEffective teamwork doesn’t happen by accident — it requires understanding the roles people naturally play within a team. Dr Meredith Belbin’s Team Role Model, developed in the 1980s, offers a powerful framework for building balanced, high-performing teams. Get insights: https://instituteprojectmanagement.com/blog/?utm_source=ipm+hub&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=belbin+model_26jan2026
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Blanca Fernandez
Digital Transformation Project ManagerHow can improving your presentation skills lead to project success? Explore practical strategies to enhance your delivery. Visit our blog for additional tips and insights: https://instituteprojectmanagement.com/blog/?utm_source=ipm+hub&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=presentation+skills_23jan2026
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