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Tuesday, April 27 2021 - 02:42
AsiaNet
Ninth International Forum on Project Management: In the Pandemic's New Normal, Enterprises Need to Go Beyond Agility
SHENZHEN, China, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

- Project Management Institute (PMI) partnered with China International Talent 
Exchange Foundation to promote innovation management models and enhance talent 
empowerment

On April 24, 2021, the Ninth International Forum on Project Management 
(hereinafter referred to as "the Forum") was held in Shenzhen Convention & 
Exhibition Center. The Forum was hosted by the China International Talent 
Exchange Foundation (CITEF) and supported by PMI. The Forum aims to gather 
Chinese and foreign guests, and project management professionals to share the 
academic frontier and latest developments on international project management. 
Since 2011, the forum has become an important sub-forum of the China 
International Talent Exchange Conference, which is a national activity in 
international science and technology innovation and talent exchange in China. 

The Forum, themed "Turning Crisis into Opportunities, Steadily Going Forward" 
invited experts and scholars from home and abroad to share their insights on 
how organizations can cope with the external environment changes caused by the 
pandemic, and other factors, and how to implement innovation management models, 
accelerate transformation through successful projects, achieve high-quality and 
sustainable development.

Sunil Prashara, President and CEO of PMI, said in his remarks "Despite all the 
unique challenges of operating in a pandemic, we found unexpected benefits as 
many organizations implemented incredibly complex projects with surprising 
efficiency. Nearly 3/4 of organizations, or 73%, met their business goals 
compared to 69% the year before. And projects were more likely to be delivered 
on budget and on time." 

Sunil Prashara concluded, "In a world of constant change, organizations need to 
go even farther than agility and become what we called 'gymnastic' – capable of 
pivoting and making rapid changes and embracing a wide variety of project 
approaches to meet the challenge. We recognize that today's professionals need 
broader skillsets and tools to become changemakers to address the toughest 
challenges their organizations are facing with. In the future, China will 
continue to be a top priority of PMI's global development, and we will continue 
to expand offerings to better serve China's project professionals and 
organizations, empowering them to turn more ideas into reality in the Project 
Economy."

Chen Yongtao, Managing Director of PMI (China) pointed out, "The pandemic 
accelerated evolution of ways of working and value delivery. As the world 
continues to reopen, project professionals are becoming increasingly important 
to drive change and world recovery through effective project management. 
Chinese talents drive Chinese projects, and Chinese projects shape the future 
of China, even the world."

Globally, 2021 Pulse of the Profession® ( 
https://www.pmi.org/learning/library/beyond-agility-gymnastic-enterprises-12973 
) shows that organizations with a higher proportion of PMP® (Project Management 
Professionals) certificants had significantly better performance and a greater 
capacity for change. According to the survey PMI did in China in 2020, 90% of 
the respondents reported that their project success rate had been improved 
after they obtained the PMP certification, and 24% of the PMP's project success 
rate had been increased by more than 20%.

Chen Yongtao also said, "By the end of 2021, the number of Chinese mainland PMI 
certification holders is expected to exceed 500,000, accounting for 1/3 of the 
world's total number. They and China's young generation will become the core of 
the global response to the COVID-19 and more unexpected challenges. I hope 
Chinese project management professionals can continue to learn and embrace new 
ways of working. At the same time, I also expect more organizations can empower 
their employees to work smarter and act as true changemakers, armed with power 
skills and business acumen to support their organizations to find new 
opportunities in the great changes."

About Project Management Institute

Project Management Institute (PMI) is the world's leading professional 
association for a growing community of millions of project professionals and 
changemakers worldwide.

As the world's leading authority on project management, PMI empowers people to 
make ideas a reality. Through global advocacy, networking, collaboration, 
research, and education, PMI prepares organizations and individuals to work 
smarter in an ever-changing and dynamic world. 

Building on a proud legacy dating to 1969, PMI is a "for-purpose" organization 
working in nearly every country around the world to advance careers, strengthen 
organizational success, and enable changemakers with new skills and ways of 
working to maximize their impact. PMI offerings include globally recognized 
standards, certifications, online courses, thought leadership, tools, digital 
publications, and communities.

Visit us at www.pmi.org/, www.projectmanagement.com, 
www.linkedin.com/company/pminstitute, www.facebook.com/PMInstitute, and on 
Twitter ( https://twitter.com/PMInstitute ).

Contact: Flora Chen, +86-010-84299191-107, Flora.Chen@pmi.org 

Source: PMI


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   Caption: More than 600 people participated onsite and 238,000 watched 
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   Caption: Sunil Prashara shared his insights on how organizations can stay 
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   Caption: Chen Yongtao’s remark focused on how Chinses organizations and 
individuals can gain new momentum.

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