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What’s The Future of Project Management in 2023 and beyond?

Rebel’s Guide to PM

PMI says that by 2027 employers will need nearly 88 million people in project-related roles. Hybrid Project Management: The Next Step for Agile. But there does seem to be a trend in accepting that agile approaches like Scrum can fit within a hybrid framework. The future of project management needs to be more agile.

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Pulse of the Profession 2018: The Project Manager of the Future

Inloox

These trends require adapting and learning to be able to not only react to change but to participate in and take advantage of it. New ways to learn and broaden skills According to PMI’s Job Growth and Talent Gap report , by 2027, employers will need 87.7 Innovator: acts as product owner and developer.

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Seven Future Trends in Project Management

LiquidPlanner

1) Artificial Intelligence (AI). Whether you look at PMI’s model or agile models like the Scaled Agile Framework, strategy only becomes real when it is linked to the work that people in the organization are doing,” says Stephen Townsend. “So

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It’s 2029 and IT project management is the planet’s most in-demand skill

Project Accelerator News

I remember a PM saying this when first adapting to hybrid working, comparing it to switching from Waterfall to Agile and how that felt “clunky” to begin but soon became second nature and now, years later, is as natural as breathing. IT Project Management professionals also only get better and stronger.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Workforce Planning

Teamweek

LinkedIn’s 2023 Workplace Learning Report revealed that skill sets for jobs have changed by around 25% since 2015. By 2027, this number is expected to double. After all, you can’t integrate innovative technologies without appropriate employee skills. Workforce planning should be dynamic and agile, not static.