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Artificial Intelligence and Project Management: The First Step

The IIL Blog

Using the Internet as an example, he observed that in the 1990s, there were bold predictions that the Internet and the web would disrupt the retail, advertising, and media industries. Risk Management. Effective risk management has to be proactive. Creativity. Innovation.”

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Embracing the Operational Excellence Model for Business Transformation

Wrike

In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, organizations are constantly seeking ways to stay competitive and drive sustainable growth. By encouraging employees to think outside the box, experimenting with new approaches, and embracing emerging technologies, you can stay ahead of the curve and drive sustainable growth.

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Healthcare PMO: BCBS Roundtable Exchanges Thought Provoking Ideas

Planview

Challenges Connecting Strategy and Delivery: “How do we ensure we are investing in the right things?”. One of the challenges discussed was how the healthcare industry’s constantly shifting dynamics make connecting strategy to delivery more complex at all times. Here are five highlights from the discussion: 1.

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Exploring Operations Control Systems for Enhanced Efficiency

Wrike

Picture a retail company that implements an operations control system. With this insight, the company can adjust its inventory management practices, so that stock levels are aligned with customer demand. As a result, the company reduces waste, avoids unnecessary costs, and creates a more sustainable business model.

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Streamlining Operations: Unleashing the Power of Supply Chain Integration

Wrike

One effective strategy that has proven to be a game-changer is supply chain integration. It involves integrating key stakeholders, such as suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers, to create a cohesive network that operates as a single entity.

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Dr. Harold Kerzner Q&A: How Changes in Project Management Are Supporting Agile and Scrum

The IIL Blog

Would it be better to follow the waterfall traditional project management approach or the Agile/Scrum method? This is a tough question to answer because it depends on the type of project, size, nature of the project, how many people, whether it will involve change management, etc…. Hi Harold – great Keynote!

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