Africa: PMI Advocates Shift in Skills-Building to Boost Africa's Transformation

25 November 2024

The Managing Director, Project Management Institute (PMI), sub-Saharan Africa, George Asamani has recommended a revolutionary shift in skills-building to enable African countries experience industrial transformation.

Asamani said this in a statement he released to the media recently, to mark Africa's Industrialisation Day. According to him, "As we mark Africa Industrialisation Day, we are reminded of the transformative potential of industrialisation in reshaping the continent's economic landscape, generating employment, and raising standards of living for the approximately 1.5 billion inhabitants.

He said, "We look toward a future driven by the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the rise of automation, advanced manufacturing, digital transformation, and Artificial Intelligence, the question emerges: How do we best prepare Africa's workforce for this new age. The answer lies in building a robust base of project management skills--skills that are not just peripheral but central to successful industrialisation."

Asamani stated that each era of technological advancement, from the age of steam to the advent of digital, has been propelled not merely by inventions and resources but by skilled people capable of harnessing and managing those resources effectively. Each leap forward required new knowledge, execution, and the ability to navigate complex projects clearly.

"Industrialisation is not just about factories, machinery, or technology; it is about managing these elements cohesively to create value. And this is where project management skills play a pivotal role. Whether establishing new production facilities, transitioning to cleaner energy sources, integrating digital technologies, or flying back to the moon, the success of these efforts hinges on structured, disciplined approaches to planning, executing, and monitoring complex projects. Project management is, in essence, the backbone of industrial progress."

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