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5 Project Management Trends You Should Know in 2023

LiquidPlanner

If there’s one thing that my career as a project manager has taught me, it’s that while the fundamentals of delivering a good project don’t change much, the environment in which we have to do the delivery is constantly changing. Here are five project management trends that have been top of mind for me.

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2021 Defense Industry Challenges and Trends: the United States

Epicflow Blog

Having overviewed the EU Defense industry in our research European Defense Industry 2021: Challenges and Trends , let’s take a look at the situation in the US. In terms of establishing the year’s budget, we can see the same trend as most European countries have in 2021 – reducing budgets for Defense by several percentage points.

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The Real Impact of Emotional Intelligence in Project Management

LiquidPlanner

Top Project Managers Focus on EQ. Consultant and business coach Patrick Mayfield’s research found that most project managers spend between 8 and 12 percent of their time on people-focused activities. Related: 2018 Project Management Trends to Watch. The Dark Side of Emotional Intelligence.

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Episode 194 – Strategic Resilience: The Best Defense Against Burnout

Velociteach

The podcast by project managers for project managers. 28:20 … Striking a Balance 31:20 … Taking Care of Yourself 34:15 … Team Resilience 37:30 … Contact MH 38:07 … Closing MH PELLETIER: …most project managers, would not be in a situation where on the daily basis have to explore how everyone’s feeling about everything, obviously.

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Digital Transformation & Artificial Intelligence: Is your Organization ready?

Digite

He says, “The difference today is that machines are going after people with college degrees, political influence and Twitter accounts. IBM estimates that by 2025, data-based decision making tools market will be $2 trillion. But this is normal. Any industry that isn’t under pressure from technology is in stagnation.”