A couple of weeks ago, PMI announced the top 50 notable and influential projects of the past 50 years. It is the first time that PMI publishes a ranking of this kind, and the goal is to highlight the relevance of PM.
The idea was to recognize projects that have transformed their sectors and the business landscape, from healthcare to technology and from entertainment to finance. There are iconic achievements such as Apollo 11 or the Human Genome Project, but the top place of the list is for the creation of the World Wide Web.
50 projects were chosen from more than 1,000 projects identified by 400 experts in PM, including PMI members, academic and industry experts. The list is part of the PMI 50th anniversary celebration, and there are some extra runner ups apart from the main list.
More information together with the full list can be found here, but some of the most "unexpected" ones are:
- Alibaba® Singles Day – For creating the largest e-commerce day in the world and fundamentally shifting how people shop.
- Burj Khalifa – For standing tall as a symbol of economic diversification in the Middle East
- Harry Potter® Books – For making reading cool – and that’s just the beginning of the magic
- Chernobyl Cleanup – For mitigating the world’s worst nuclear plant disaster – twice
and one that we already mentioned in this blog!
- E-Estonia – For building the world’s first digital country
Sydney Opera House, one of the awarded projects. Image from tripadvisor.com |
Panama Channel, one of the awarded projects. Image from britannica.com |
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