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Implementing AI in your projects: how to start and improve

Rebel’s Guide to PM

If you are like many project professionals, you have likely worked with artificial intelligence (AI) in some capacity. In our annual global survey , one in five (21 percent) respondents say they are using AI always or often in project management. Specifically focused on generative AI applications in projects, mainly ChatGPT.

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Regaining Customer Trust: Two Strategies for Authenticity in the Era of Generative AI and Programmatic Content

International Institute for Learning

In 2017, an Ipsos survey found that ‘69% of consumers distrust brand advertising’ and an InMoment survey in 2018 found that 75% of consumers found personalisation ‘creepy’, and as Evan Davis summarised on his BBC Radio show on Advertising, “something that is too narrowly targeted is a little bit suspect”.

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5 Project Management Trends You Should Know in 2023

LiquidPlanner

But what has been shaping the direction of project leadership in 2023? For example, you can add an AI bot to your meetings and they will summarize key discussion points and collate the actions for you. In my 2023 project management survey , 24% of project managers said they wished they could get rid of meeting admin.

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Digital Transformation & Artificial Intelligence: Is your Organization ready?

Digite

According to International Data Corporation (IDC), by the end of 2018, at least 40% of organizations will have a fully staffed Digital Leadership Team versus a Single DX Executive Lead to accelerate enterprise-wide DX initiatives. And by 2019, 40% of all DX initiatives will be related to AI. But this is normal.

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20 Key Qualities of a Good Employee & How to Test Them

Teamweek

McKinsey calls these ‘ foundational skills ‘ — cognitive, digital, interpersonal, and self-leadership abilities that help employees develop specialized skills. Apart from doing their work well, effective communicators also tend to be better team players and demonstrate higher leadership potential.