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Electives instructor featured in Harvard Business Review

Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez shares his expertise on essential project management skills and tools.

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Electives instructor featured in Harvard Business Review

Electives instructor, professor and Head of Project Management Office & Sustainability Transformation Program Director for GSK, Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez authored an article for Harvard Business Review on the path from Project Manager to CEO. 

In the article, “The Project Economy Has Arrived,” Antonio shares skills and tools that can support the 88 million people worldwide working in project management.

Antonio is an author and the creator of concepts such as “Project Economy.” His research and global impact on modern management have been recognized by Thinkers50. 

Antonio teaches project management and AI adoption classes for Electives.

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