MIT Sloan Brazil: The project economy: present and future, with Ricardo Vargas
In the 41st episode of “The Future Comes from the Future,” Adriana Salles Gomes, editorial director of MIT Sloan Management Review Brazil, welcomes Ricardo Viana Vargas, founder and CEO of Macrosolutions, for a thought-provoking conversation about the central role of project management in creating value in companies and adapting to a world of rapid change. Vargas, a global reference in project economics, shares how this approach becomes a strategic response, especially in complex and challenging scenarios.
In this episode, Vargas explores the concept of “project economics,” where projects cease to be operational tools and become “the primary unit of work,” focused on generating impact. He explains why project economics, unlike process economics, is key to meeting today’s challenges of innovation, agility, and sustainability. In addition, he addresses how artificial intelligence and sustainability impact project management, showing how these forces influence both planning and execution.