AI and Sustainability in Project Management: iCentra’s Transform Webinar 

Leading voices in technology, sustainability, and project transformation converged at iCentra’s November edition of the Transform Webinar, titled: “AI and Sustainability in Project Management” 

Held on November 21, 2024, the session explored how the convergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Sustainability is reshaping the future of project management. Attendees gained valuable insights into how these twin forces are driving innovation, efficiency, and long-term impact, especially within the African context. 

The high-impact session featured expert perspectives from: 

  • Taopheek Babayeju – CEO, iCentra & Transformation Expert 
  • Olugbenga Adesanwo – Sustainability Consultant & Project Strategist 
  • Temisan Sagay – Digital Transformation Lead & Innovation Advocate 

The conversation was skillfully moderated by Esther Shirley Lolo, Solutions Unit Lead at iCentra, who guided the dialogue through themes of technology adoption, sustainability integration, and future readiness in project environments. 

Key Insights from the Speakers 

Taopheek Babayeju 
“AI transforms decision-making but requires quality data, especially in Africa.” 
“AI is a decision support tool, not a replacement for human judgment.” 
“AI enhances efficiency, allowing managers to focus on strategy.” 

Olugbenga Adesanwo 
“Sustainability is about balancing People, Planet, and Profit.” 
“It’s meeting today’s needs without compromising tomorrow’s possibilities.” 
“Sustainable project management isn’t just a trend—it’s a necessity.” 

Temisan Sagay 
“To gain full value from AI, project teams need foundational training and trust in the systems.” 
“It’s not about replacing humans, it’s about empowering them.” 
“AI frees up time so project managers can focus on strategic thinking.” 

What Attendees Learned 

  • How AI supports project execution through automation and data driven decisions 
  • Why sustainability is now a key success factor, demanding a balance between people, the planet, and profit 
  • Common barriers to AI and sustainability adoption in Africa, including regulation, cost, and skills gaps 
  • Practical ways to embed sustainability metrics into planning and project reporting 
  • The importance of trust, data governance, and ethical considerations in AI-led environments 

This session encouraged participants to think critically about how they can embrace innovation responsibly while ensuring sustainable outcomes in their projects. 

Replay the full webinar here: https://youtu.be/ZncNqxPatng  

Learn more about how iCentra helps organizations integrate AI, sustainability, and security into transformative project delivery: www.icentra.com 

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