MTN Ghana wins big at Project Management Excellence Awards

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MTN Ghana has been recognized at this year Project Management Excellence Awards as the organization that delivers the most superior projects with positive impact on society.    

MTN won the ultimate and the highest number of awards at the event held at Peninsula Resort, Akosombo.

The awards won Project of the Year, Telecom Project of the Year and Project Management Office (PMO) of the Year.

The Project of the Year award is the ultimate award which was keenly contested for by various organizations.

Hans Atakuma (left), Project Facilities Supervisor receiving Project Manager of the Year Award (1st Runner Up).

In addition to the corporate awards, MTN Ghana’s Hans Atakuma, Project Facilities Supervisor was first runner up for the Project Manager of the Year Award, which was in recognition of Hans’ professionalism in ensuring effective governance and compliance to Project Management principles and values within his team and across his projects.

Receiving the awards on behalf of MTN, Chief Capital Projects Officer, William Tetteh, thanked the organizers for the awards and dedicated the awards to his team for their commitment and individual contributions.

He also commended the CEO of MTN Ghana, Selorm Adadevoh for his leadership and constant checks to ensure due processes and procedures are followed.

William Tetteh advised his fellow professionals to ensure they empower their teams by putting systems in place to enable them to thrive.

Commenting on the awards, MTN Ghana CEO, Selorm Adadevoh congratulated William Tetteh and the team for keeping up to the project management trends and ensuring adherence to the best procedures and practices.

The Virtual Infrastructure Expansion Project won MTN Ghana Project of the Year and Telecom Project of the Year. It is a cloud/virtual infrastructure built to support MTN’s digital transformation journey. It was implemented to ensure resilience of MTN’s business-critical and revenue generating platforms where all applications and services that were moved onto the new virtual infrastructure had zero adverse events.

MTN also won the Project Management Office of the Year award following its stellar performance in delivering MTN’s Ambition 2025 programs, Governance of MTN Ghana’s Project Portfolio, adoption of Agile Methodology, Professional development of staff in scrum and agile principles, and being a driver of benefit realization and impact execution in the Project Management Practice.

Project Management Institute is the world’s leading not-for-profit membership association for the project management profession. The PMI sets industry standards, conducts research and provides education, certification and professional exchange opportunities designed to strengthen and further establish the profession.

This is the second awards the Institute has organized and MTN has won a total of seven awards since its participation.

Jonas Nanzoninge, Senior Manager for Enterprise Portfolio Management Office, receiving Project Management Office of the Year Award

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