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Artificial Intelligence and Project Management: The First Step

The IIL Blog

Risk Management. Effective risk management has to be proactive. AI enables predictions that are more accurate than traditional software solutions in determining risk responses, probabilities, and their impact. Schmelzer, “AI In Project Management”, Forbes online version, Jul 30, 2019. Active Assistance. Maltzman, J.

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Tailoring Your Project Management Approach: A Beginner’s Guide

Project Pulse Journal

This approach ensures that every aspect of the project management process, from planning and execution to monitoring and closing , is designed to meet the project's unique needs. Organizational Fit Tailoring enhances project management practices by aligning them with the organization's values , culture, and risk tolerance.

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Webinar Recap: Best of Microsoft Inspire 2019

MPUG

Please find below a transcription of the audio portion of Leonardo Nogueira and Larry Mead’s Best of Microsoft Inspire 2019 webinar being provided by MPUG for the convenience of our members. Kyle: Hello everyone, and welcome to today’s MPUG Webinar, the best of Microsoft Inspire 2019. Larry Mead: Fantastic, thanks Kyle.

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2021 Online & On-Site Events for Project Managers

Epicflow Blog

There are some examples of the topics to be discussed at the conference: Project organization, Project management plan, Management information system, Construction phase, Post-construction phase, Risk analysis and management in construction, Planning and scheduling, and many others. Pricing: starting from 250 EUR.

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Webinar Recap: Understanding Dependencies, Leads, and Lags with MS Project

MPUG

Also, we are going to see how Microsoft Projects software that is the latest, being 2019, handles dependencies, as well as leads and lags. As early as 2009, 2010, nearly 11 years before I was working as a PMO. It will have measured risks for your project. What are leads and lags, and how they are associated with dependencies?