Bridging the Digital Divide Through Project Management
The UN’s International Day of Education reminds us of the transformative power of knowledge and skills in shaping a better future.
For many, learning project management skills offers a pathway to tackle challenges and foster innovation. Through the PMI Educational Foundation’s partnerships with 15 global non-profit partners, participants of all ages learn and practice project management for social good.
Below is a Q&A with Rajveer Singh Jolly of Cape Town South Africa, African Leadership Academy student alumni and founder of Project Future, a social enterprise with initiatives including community outreach, seminars, and interactive lessons focused on empowering youth with the tools they need to succeed in our increasingly digital landscape.
Singh Jolly gives insights into how project management is empowering youth through initiatives like the AI and cryptocurrency workshops under his vision of Project Future.
Check out the Q&A and read Autumn Granza’s PMI Official Blog on PMIEF’s community efforts to learn more.
PMI: How did project management help in ensuring the success and smooth running of the AI and cryptocurrency workshops?
RSV: I believe the power of project management lies in its ability to organize ambitious ideas and plans. It ensures that desired outcomes are tangible,
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