Project Management for Social Impact Blockchain Projects by Mariana de la Roche Wills

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Lessons Learned: A Journey of a Project Manager in the Tech Sector

By Mariana La Roche

Hello, everyone, today I want to share with you some invaluable lessons I learned during my progression as a project manager, particularly as I transitioned into the tech industry.

My Background

I'm Mariana La Roche, a Colombian lawyer based in Germany, working as a project manager for about eight years now. Currently, I serve as the lead project manager at the AOTA Foundation and also the co-chair of the Social Impact and Sustainability working group at the International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications (INAPA).

My Career Trajectory

My career as a project manager kicked off in 2013 with an organization in the human rights sector, focusing on child protection and transitional justice in Colombia.

Employing Agile Approach

By 2016, I transitioned into managing projects for social businesses in Germany. From restrictive budgets and dictated agendas to focusing on clients and freedom of direction, the transfer from an NGO to social business project management brought about a noticeable shift.

One significant development was the agile approach, which offered the freedom to use new methodologies.

Stepping Into the Tech Sector

Two years later, in 2018, I started working with the AOTA Foundation. Starting as a social impact project manager, I now oversee over 20 different projects, more than half of which are under current implementation. Lately, I have been appointed the co-chair of the Social Impact and Sustainability Working Group.

Challenges Faced

This shift into the tech sector, particularly to Blockchain, was challenging due to the starkly different mindsets between established organizations and the startup world. Each Blockchain project was a different universe requiring adaptability to different partners and content, which necessitates project managers to be flexible and adapt quickly.

Main Differences Among Sectors

  1. Development sector focuses on beneficiaries
  2. Social businesses focus on their business needs
  3. The tech industry aims to showcase the potential of technology

Project Implementation

Currently, we have twelve projects under implementation and sixteen already completed. The projects present additional challenges as we have to adapt to various cultural contexts and customs, and effectively manage relationships among numerous partners.

Working with Agile Methodology

I strongly recommend the agile methodology for project management in the tech industry. Agile enables "small releases," allowing partner feedback, adaptation and improvement. As managers, we are there throughout the process, coordinating between technical leads, developers, and non-technical stakeholders.

Working Towards Impact

At INAPA, we recently conducted a report reviewing 69 Blockchain projects working towards sustainable development goals. The key challenges identified included a lack of uniform methodologies to measure impact, interoperability between protocols, the need for education and research in the Blockchain technology for non-technical individuals, and limited access to resources for project implementation and scaling.

Final Remarks

As we move forward, it's crucial to remember that technology always impacts society – keeping the human-centered design at our core focus is key. Always keep learning, embrace the agile methodology, build strong teams and constantly evaluate and learn from retrospectives.

Thank you all for joining the session today. If you have any further questions or wish to continue the conversation, please feel free to reach out to me through LinkedIn or Twitter.


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