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Why PMI Standards Still Matter in Modern Project Management

In today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving project landscape, many organizations are shifting toward Agile and hybrid project management approaches. Yet, even in this dynamic environment, the PMI framework—particularly the PMBOK® Guide—remains a cornerstone of best practices. This article explores why PMI standards continue to be highly relevant and how they complement modern methodologies for delivering structured, efficient, and impact-driven projects. […]

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Beyond the LogFrame: Building M&E Systems That Actually Work

Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) is supposed to drive better decision-making, strengthen accountability, and foster learning. But too often, it becomes a “checkbox exercise” built around rigid Logical Frameworks (LogFrames) that tell us little about what’s actually happening in the field. In this article, we explore how organizations can move beyond the LogFrame to create M&E systems that are practical,

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Making Agile Work in African Contexts: Lessons from the Field

When most people hear “Agile,” they picture tech startups or software teams sprinting toward product launches. But Agile is much more than a framework for developers—it’s a mindset of flexibility, iteration, and continuous improvement. Increasingly, Agile is being adopted across sectors like education, NGOs, and government across Africa, where teams must navigate dynamic environments, resource constraints, and complex

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