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AI Hype vs. Reality: Project Management Reimagined

The IIL Blog

By Cyndi Snyder Dionisio March 20, 2024 We’ve all heard predictions about what the advent of AI means for our society, our lives, and our careers. ” – Stuart Russell, AI expert (2019) “…a large portion of the population becomes unemployable due to AI automation, leading to significant social and economic unrest. .”

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The Insights Behind the Project Management Trends

Strategy Execution | PMO Perspectives

Strategy Execution released the top ten trends for 2019 a few weeks ago and my first thoughts were; we’re seeing a lot of them in the PMO community which is both exciting and nerve-wracking at the same time. When we look back over the last decade we can clearly see how much has changed for people working in project management.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Workforce Planning

Teamweek

Nobody knows what the future holds, but planning makes navigating uncertainty much easier. This is especially true in business, where emerging technologies often leave companies stranded, and market shifts make it hard to parse ideal staffing levels. What is workforce planning? By 2027, this number is expected to double.

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How to Become an IT Project Manager Without Experience

PM Basics

So, if you are just starting your career, I strongly recommend getting a job on an IT project in any other capacity like QA, Developer, DevOps, Business Analyst, or a Scrum Master. Get my Action Plan “How to become an IT Project Manager in 3 to 6 months” It will provide you a proven roadmap to the desired leadership role.

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Questioning Agile Dogma

Leading Agile

How can the same principle be a good idea in 2002 and a bad idea in 2019? What has changed? It’s time now to move forward to the next level of proficiency in software delivery; what we might call “post-Agile.” The business can’t hope for anything at all, as the death march approach doesn’t work.

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