Key Achievements


1. The Management Atheneum was featured in CROOW’s article on 11 best Project Management blogs to follow

URL – https://croow.com/blog/best-project-management-blogs/


2. Happy to share that one of my articles was published on NuLearn’s website as a part of Alumnus blog. NuLearn is one of the leading ed-tech companies who provides educational platform to leading B-schools like IIMs & SPJIMR. One of my blogs on why a project needs a project manager was featured in their website


3. Feedback from one of my Mentorship program. Sandiya is a Management student & an aspiring Project Manager.


4. Reviews for my mentoring & coaching services


5. I had an opportunity to speak to an awesome set of enthusiastic Project Management (PMP) students – emphasizing on the importance of documentation, how to manage failure and importance of adding value to a project. Thoroughly enjoyed their questions which mainly revolved around failure, project artefacts & effective comms. Pleasure to have many positive feedback for my session. Thanks to PMO Advisory team for this opportunity.


6. I was invited to speak to a bunch of aspiring Project Management (PMP) students as a guest speaker. I emphasised on why opting for a career path into Project Management is interesting & lucrative. Thanks to PMO Advisory team for this opportunity. Emphasised on why opting for a career path into Project Management is interesting & lucrative.


7. I was invited as a guest lecturer at one of the best B-schools in India – “IIM”. I was asked to cover Project Life Cycle with real life examples with two batches (65 – 70 students each). I am happy to see that the interest level on Project Management has increased over the years (there are 100+ students who have opted PM as an elective).


8. I feel grateful for the opportunities I have had to speak publicly about project management as a career option and also about my career trajectory. It’s been an incredible journey – from being a below average student to a seasoned PM. I always stress on the fact that – “Failure is not fatal, it’s the courage to continue that counts”. I am open to speak if you need assistance or if you would like to hear my story 🙂


9. It was an absolute honor to address a group of passionate project management professionals at PMI’s recent event. The session was filled with enthusiasm, curiosity, and a shared dedication to advancing the project management field. Speaking about the significance of PMI volunteering allowed me to shed light on the transformative power of giving back


10. I am deeply honored to have received the Indian Achievers Award this year. This recognition holds a special place in my heart as it acknowledges my contributions towards COVID relief efforts, volunteering for Cancer patients, mentoring new project managers, and my project management volunteering work with PMI.


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