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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. I review a lot of PM software tools and there are companies now making massive leaps into integrating big data, automations, machine learning and more into the way they collate, present and make it possible to use large data sets.

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Seven Future Trends in Project Management

LiquidPlanner

1) Artificial Intelligence (AI). As a result of becoming more widely dispersed and working remotely, project managers will rely on new processes to help them adapt to a less traditional workflow. According to PMI’s job growth and talent gap report, by 2027 an estimated 87.7

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A Comprehensive Guide to Workforce Planning

Teamweek

While we don’t have a crystal ball or any fairy dust to help you magically implement workforce planning, we do have this guide, which introduces the ins and outs of the process and offers a step-by-step breakdown of operational workforce planning. By 2027, this number is expected to double.

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

Project Accelerator News

We learned a lot during the post pandemic recovery phase, it gave us a chance to rethink, reevaluate and reset many processes and paradigms. In its Project Management Job Growth and Talent Gap 2017–2027 report, the PMI predicted that by 2027 “employers will need nearly 88 million individuals in project management-oriented roles”.

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