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Citizen Developer Foundation & Practitioner Review: PMI Training

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I use low-code and no-code tools for various different automations and data processing at work, and while I’m no expert, the low-code revolution is going to make it easier for us all to do a whole lot of stuff without input from IT. It’s a very light overview of what this tech trend is all about. Ideation 2.0: Who is it for?

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57 AI in Project Management Statistics

Rebel’s Guide to PM

We gathered 57 of the top AI in project management statistics to help understand this key development in technology. Recent advancements in tech have changed how project managers work in 2024. Only 12% have adopted AI in a substantial way, and the adoption levels are much higher in tech-forward companies (34%).

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Transforming Logistics with Smarter Business Tech Solutions

Productivity Land

In this blog article, we will examine the key challenges of traditional logistics. We will also show how technological solutions like automation, artificial intelligence and blockchain can revolutionize how goods are moved and managed to meet customer demands of precision, speed, and adaptability. Drones for inventory monitoring.

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How Restaurant Tech Helps Small Eateries Expand

Productivity Land

Here, restaurant technology has emerged as the transformative remedy, promoting growth opportunities. With the right tech tools in place, these establishments can now overcome barriers that once seemed insurmountable. They streamline order processing, minimize errors, and accelerate payment procedures. billion in 2021.

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AI in Project Management: An Interview with Lloyd Skinner

Rebel’s Guide to PM

AI has turned up in the project management trends articles over the past few years and it’s now most definitely here to stay. I’m not convinced that 2030 is a realistic target, though, given the project management maturity levels and willingness to adopt new tech that I see on a daily basis. Lloyd Skinner.

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Making Things Happen [Book Review]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Normally I take lots of notes when I’m reading books for review. I’m seeing this more and more in project management books (I like to think I started a trend !) It starts off pretty technical with guidance on writing good deliverable specifications and ends with a big chunk on managing stakeholder relationships.

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What’s The Future of Project Management in 2023 and beyond?

Rebel’s Guide to PM

There’s a trend towards more and more knowledge work being run in a projectized way, which means more and more people doing project management as part of their day job. One of the project management trends we are seeing is the acceptance that hybrid management approaches are the way forward. What is the future of project management?