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PMI’s Perspective on Project Management: Exploring Attitudes, Evolving Craft, and Power Skills

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The Project Management Institute (PMI) is the largest Project Management organization in the world. It represents Project Managers, offers them a body of knowledge and a professional home, and develops thinking that informs and advances our profession. So, I set out to assess how PMI sees Project Management in 2023.

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Project Management Challenges with Artificial Intelligence

International Institute for Learning

Other applications of AI are expected to included risk reduction practices, improved monitoring and control, status reporting, identification of anomalies, and correlations between projects (Ong and Uddin, 2022). Marr, 2020, and Dalcher, 2022). Advances in software development. Educating Team Members.

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Webinar Recap: Want To Be A PMI-ACP? The Primary Steps to Take

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Please find below a transcription of the audio portion of Satya Narayan Dash’s session, Want To Be A PMI-ACP? If you want to be a PMI-ACP, here are the primary steps to take. Today’s session is eligible for one PMI-PDU and the technical category. The MPUG activity code for claiming that with PMI is on the screen now.

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Reduce the Risk – Share the Success

International Institute for Learning

It includes planning for risk, assessing (identifying and analyzing) risk issues, developing risk handling strategies, and monitoring risks to determine how they have changed (Ref. [1]). More in detail, effective risk management strategies allow you to identify the project’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and, above all, threats.

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