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The Six Pillars of Project Management – a Path for 2030

International Institute for Learning

Our greatest joy, as each session comes to a close, is asking participants what they think project management will look like in 2030. But by 2030, this could become commonplace. Project managers had some input into the technical decisions. However, not all companies have erected all six pillars.

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Top 11 Cities for Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Construction of a Huawei research and development center Aircraft R&D facilities The continued development and expansion of Tesla’s Shanghai Gigafactory LEGOLAND® Park & Resort in Jinshan District at the cost of US$550m, due to open in 2024. The initiative has secured A$20bn of public funding as well as private investment.

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Project Management and Artificial Intelligence: Bring It On!

The IIL Blog

Gartner estimated that AI may replace 80% of project management activities by 2030. A recent article in Harvard Business Review described “How AI Will Transform Project Management”. AI and related technologies offer the opportunity to shape-shift the profession. Testing could benefit the most AI and related technologies.

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Project Management & AI: Bring It On

Velociteach

Gartner estimated that AI may replace 80% of project management activities by 2030. A recent article in the Harvard Business Review described “ How AI Will Transform Project Management.” AI and related technologies offer the opportunity to shape-shift the profession. I say, “Bring it on!” Sounds great, but!

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What does a project manager do?

Planio

In 2021, the Project Management Institute estimated that by 2030 the global economy would need 25 million more project managers to keep up with the demand for change. Here’s a breakdown of the typical project lifecycle and what project managers do at each stage: Initiation: Every project needs a “why.” But there’s a problem.