Mr. Ayansola was among roughly 2,800
project and program professionals from
more than 1,300 organizations and over
60 countries who soaked up knowledge
and networking in Los Angeles, California,
USA. Whatever disruption they’re facing,
attendees found an array of sessions to
help them, from artificial intelligence
and data-driven decision making to
knowledge transfer and next-gen
leadership skills.
I N S I D E
ith his organization in the
throes of a transformation,
Dele Ayansola, PMP,
Conference, he sought out sessions with
an eye on elevating his leadership skills.
“I started out as a project manager and
then moved into a leadership role,” said
Mr. Ayansola, consultant and delivery
manager at GSK, London, England.
“I’m no longer looking for just the hard
outcomes or benefits alone. I’m also
looking at the end-to-end transformation
of the organization.”
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Meet the 2019 PMI 9
Board of Directors
Events Calendar 13
Reflecting on Project 14
Management for Social Good
PMI China News: Witnessing 16
Neusoft’s Project Achievements
Chapter Links 18
Continued on page 6
PMI® Leadership Institute
Meeting 2018—North America
Transformation
Among LIM Topics
PMI® Global Conference 2018
Ready, Set, Change!
PMI's live podcast studio on the Exhibit Hall floor.
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