Project Management Institute Marks World Health Day with Call for Purpose-Driven Global Well-being

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By-Amit Goyal,Regional Managing Director for South Asia at PMI 

This World Health Day, as we focus on ‘Health for All,’ it’s crucial to recognize that achieving this ambitious goal requires medical breakthroughs and a fundamental shift in how we approach healthcare delivery: a shift towards project-driven solutions. Project management is the engine that drives efficiency, innovation, and impact in every sector, and healthcare is no exception. By applying proven project management principles, we can streamline processes, optimize resource allocation, and ensure that life-saving interventions reach those who need them most, particularly in vulnerable communities.

Imagine a world where new hospitals are built faster and more efficiently, where vital medical supplies are always available, and where innovative healthcare programs are implemented seamlessly. This is the power of project management in action. On this World Health Day, let’s commit to embracing project management as a cornerstone of a healthier future. By investing in project management skills, promoting best practices, and fostering a culture of collaboration, we can further transform the healthcare sector and create a world where ‘Health for All’ is not just a dream, but a reality. After all, we help maximise project success to elevate our world.”