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Artificial Intelligence and Project Management: The First Step

The IIL Blog

In November 2022, when ChatGPT was made available to the public, it put Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the spotlight for all people – not just ‘techies’ and those who have followed AI for a long time. Indeed, Artificial Intelligence is not really new. Marc Lahmann et al., “ AI will transform project management.

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Exploring Operations Control Systems for Enhanced Efficiency

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Picture a retail company that implements an operations control system. With this insight, the company can adjust its inventory management practices, so that stock levels are aligned with customer demand. As a result, the company reduces waste, avoids unnecessary costs, and creates a more sustainable business model.

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Embracing the Operational Excellence Model for Business Transformation

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In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, organizations are constantly seeking ways to stay competitive and drive sustainable growth. One framework that has gained significant attention is the Operational Excellence Model. Let’s imagine a retail company that embraces operational excellence.

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Streamlining Operations: Unleashing the Power of Supply Chain Integration

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It involves integrating key stakeholders, such as suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers, to create a cohesive network that operates as a single entity. Managing change and resistance: Integrating different aspects of the supply chain requires changes in processes, systems, and even organizational culture.

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Dr. Harold Kerzner Q&A: How Changes in Project Management Are Supporting Agile and Scrum

The IIL Blog

Would it be better to follow the waterfall traditional project management approach or the Agile/Scrum method? This is a tough question to answer because it depends on the type of project, size, nature of the project, how many people, whether it will involve change management, etc…. Hi Harold – great Keynote! Very good question.

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