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The Skills Project Managers Will Need in 2025

LiquidPlanner

Emotional Intelligence. Most people can pass a certification exam or learn a new software application. Call them soft skills, emotional intelligence, or just good ol’ people skills—employers are going to seek out this attribute more and more. How do you learn to lead and work with it? The Future of Work Podcast.

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How To Make 2018 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In these next years, we’re going to see a new wave of what software can do with the growing capabilities of machine learning, artificial intelligence and data pipelines across enterprises. He is the author of Reinventing Communication by Routledge, a book on how to design, lead and manage high performing projects.

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How To Make 2019 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Would you like to make 2019 a successful year for your projects? I asked people two questions: What should people managing projects be aware of as we go into 2019 to make 2019 their most successful year ever? What will you be doing in 2019 to have your most successful year ever? I’m sure you do. Many of them are authors.

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Stephen Denning on Business Agility

International Institute for Learning

Stephen Denning is a former director of the World Bank, renowned speaker and author (his most recent book, The Age of Agile , has 4.5 As a keynote speaker at IIL’s Leadership & Innovation 2019 Online Conference , he gave a fascinating take on how to adopt an Agile Mindset through what he calls the “Three Laws of Business Agility.”

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4 Project Management Trends of 2020: What to Prepare for?

Epicflow Blog

Artificial Intelligence in Project Management: Trend or Exaggeration? The reality is as follows: no artificial intelligence exists in this field yet. The author claims that the automated procedures we’ve been dealing with in project management is machine learning, and it can’t be called AI.