Author: Edward Enejoh
I’m Edward, a project manager and business analyst. But that’s just the job title. What I really do is help people make sense of change and deliver projects that matter. My work provides an environment for interesting professionals to leverage technology to drive teaching and learning. Sometimes, it has to do with moving from old systems to new ones, shaping how learning happens online, and building tools that help leaders see what’s actually going on beneath the surface, creating dashboards that turn data into decisions. This is where I share the lessons, experiments, and reflections from that journey; the wins and lessons learned. Welcome to the Diary of a Project Manager.Everyone thinks project management is about Gantt charts, RAG statuses, and risk logs. And yes, those are part of the toolkit. But what really drives projects are the people. Let me walk you through what it is like to manage projects at LTW. The day starts with quiet focus, with a quick pause to admire […]
Moving to a new country can be exciting, but it’s also filled with challenges. As a migrant, the excitement of new beginnings often fades quickly when faced with harsh realities: adapting to a new culture, finding a job, and trying to make a meaningful life in an unfamiliar place. I know how it feels because […]
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