Attending the IGNITE Project Management Awards 2025 was truly a memorable experience, especially meeting PMI industry leaders and some of the best project professionals in the field.
It was a glorious moment to have the opportunity to share thoughts and perspectives on the future of project management, industry advancements, and technology adaptation.
I was deeply inspired by conversations with exceptional leaders who hold 4 to 5 decades of experience and still serve as volunteers—continuously guiding and sharing wisdom with the younger generation. Their energy, clarity of thought, and passion, even in their 60s and 70s, are truly remarkable. To all these leaders: the current generation still needs you. Your pathways, ideas, and experiences help us understand change, adopt good practices from the past, and incorporate them into the new era of working.
As an engineer and someone who strongly believes in technology adaptation, it was enriching to learn about advancements happening across different streams of projects and to learn from both senior and emerging leaders.
I strongly believe that respecting past leaders while working closely with the younger generation keeps us energetic, driven, and capable.
I also truly enjoy connecting with professionals, as it broadens my thoughts and perspectives, and allows me to learn more about their work journeys and experiences. Every interaction adds value, inspires growth, and strengthens our collective path forward in this evolving landscape of project management.
An illuminating and lively forum filled with #ideas, #insights, and #energy
Attending the #IGNITE Project Management Awards 2025 was truly a memorable experience, especially meeting PMI industry leaders and some of the best project professionals in the field.
It was a glorious moment to have the opportunity to share thoughts and perspectives on the future of project management, industry advancements, and technology adaptation with industry leaders
It was a pleasure catching up with SoHyun Kang, Krishnan Srinivasan, FCMA, PMP, DA, MBA, CA(M), Dr. Joshua Netto, DBA, PMP® PMI-RMP® PRINCE2®,Francis Koh, PMP, MBA, CCSP
I was deeply inspired by conversations with exceptional leaders who hold 4 to 5 decades of experience and still serve as volunteers—continuously guiding and sharing wisdom with the younger generation. Their energy, clarity of thought, and passion, even in their 60s and 70s, are truly remarkable. To all these leaders: the current generation still needs you. Your pathways, ideas, and experiences help us understand change, adopt good practices from the past, and incorporate them into the new era of working.
As an engineer and someone who strongly believes in #technologyadaptation, it was enriching to learn about advancements happening across different streams of projects and to learn from both senior and emerging leaders.
I strongly believe that respecting past leaders while working closely with the younger generation keeps us energetic, driven, and capable.
I also truly enjoy connecting with professionals, as it broadens my thoughts and perspectives, and allows me to learn more about their work journeys and experiences. Every interaction adds value, inspires growth, and strengthens our collective path forward in this evolving landscape of #projectmanagement.
#PMIMY, Wan Syamilah Wan Ismail, PMP®, PRINCE2 Ganesan R Thambipillay PMP®, SMC™ Davis Mok Sachintha Gunasena, PMP®, PMI-ACP®, PRINCE2® Gayathri JeyasingamMohammed Fahim Hasan, PMP® CSM® Elena Tsapochkina
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