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The Rise of the AI-Powered PMO: Skills and Strategies for Thriving in an AI-Augmented Project Landscape

The IIL Blog

By Ruchi Gupta, PMP ® , PgMP ® , PMI-ACP ® , PMI-RMP ® , SAFe, DASSM, SIP, Jira CBAP ® The accelerating rise of Generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and others is rapidly reshaping the way project management operates. The Project Management Office (PMO) is no exception.

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Microsoft 365 Copilot and the PMO

MPUG

There has been a huge interest in Generative AI ever since the release of ChatGPT in March 2023. Multiple studies have shown that people using this form of AI in their daily lives have increased their productivity a lot. Now is the time for everyone to reap the benefits of Generative AI!

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How AI is Impacting Project Management in 2024

NimbleWork

We might be a little way off having a robot colleague sitting at the next desk, but artificial intelligence (AI) is already impacting the workplace in many different ways. Generative AI and robotic processing and automation make it easier than ever to incorporate new ways of working into how projects are led. Not really.

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Artificial Intelligence and Project Management: The First Step

The IIL Blog

Two months after ChatGPT’s debut, Microsoft introduced on its Bing internet search engine a similar chatbot, and has announced its “everyday AI companion”, Copilot. In March 2023, Google launched Bard , and Baidu , the Chinese multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services, introduced ERNIE Bot.

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Leveraging AI in Project Management: 8 Areas for Impactful Predictions

MPUG

OpenAI graphic designed by AI The Cornerstone of Effective Use of AI Tools The cornerstone for the effective use of AI is data. One old saying in technology is “Garbage in, Garbage out.” In earlier versions, we used it for book research and found the information from the prompt was way off base.