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AI Broke Story Points. Now What?

by Bart Gerardi

For years, effort was relatively predictable in story points. AI is starting to change that. That creates an uncomfortable question for agile teams: If story points are meant to represent effort, what happens when effort suddenly becomes harder to define?

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How Good Is Your Data?

by Andy Jordan

To be optimally effective, AI tools need to consume massive amounts of historical data as part of their training, learning how organizations works so that they can provide the most appropriate guidance. Is your historic data at least reasonable?

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ProjectManagement.com presents a full day of live learning, practical takeaways, and on-demand resources to help you build AI confidence—and earn PDUs along the way.

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Enterprise Agility in the Age of AI

by PMI

PMI interviewed executives from a range of industries about how AI is changing the way organizations operate and what it means for enterprise agility. Their perspectives reveal how AI expands what agile organizations are capable of achieving.


Using the CPMAI Methodology to Move Beyond AI Adoption to Business Value

by Yahiro Takegami, Jung Soo Kim

Following the webinar “From Learning to Practice: Applying the CPMAI Methodology on Real-world AI Projects,” PMIxAI Ambassadors Yahiro Takegami and Jung Soo Kim share how they apply the CPMAI methodology in their everyday work—and what they have learned along the way.


Twin Transformation in Project Management: Orchestrating AI and Sustainability for Real Impact

by Edoardo Favari, PhD, PMP, PMI-ACP

Two powerful forces are reshaping how organizations design and deliver projects: artificial intelligence and sustainability. Increasingly, leaders refer to their convergence as twin transformation—the coordinated integration of digital innovation, particularly AI, and sustainable development objectives to drive long-term value creation.


7 Tips for Acting Upon Feedback

by Lonnie Pacelli

Project managers are no stranger to feedback. Some of it is positive, some more constructive. But how can we take what we hear and actually do something about it? Keep these seven tips in mind.


Building Strategy Awareness on the Job

by Joe Wynne

PMs need to connect delivery to higher business goals. Knowledge of your organization’s business strategy shapes how you facilitate decisions and communicate alignment. Fortunately, you can build this capability without formal training.


Stop Negotiating, Start Reframing

by Bart Gerardi

An unexpected problem at an office led to one of the most valuable skills a project manager can develop: knowing when to stop negotiating among competing interests and start reframing the problem itself.


The Systems That Enable Enterprise Agility

by PMI

To better understand the systems behind enterprise agility, PMI interviewed executives from a range of industries about the structures and capabilities that enable organizations to adapt. Their perspectives reveal that agility is built through intentional design.


In Memory of R. Max Wideman, PMI Fellow

by PMI

The industry mourns Robert “Max” Wideman, a beloved PMI Fellow, early leader in the PMI community, and trailblazer whose impact was deeply rooted in advancing project management knowledge.


AI Literacy for Project Managers

by Anju Aggarwal, James Turchick
July 16, 2026 | 61:52 | Views: 481 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.60 / 5

Managing AI projects without understanding AI can create uncertainty, misalignment, and risk.AI literacy enables project managers to plan realistically, manage risks effectively, collaborate with AI teams, and deliver meaningful business outcomes. “AI Literacy for Project Managers” is designed for PMs leading—or preparing to lead—AI-driven initiatives.


Executive Interview Series: Enterprise Agility with Johan Roos, Hult International Business School, Executive Advisor & Co‑inventor LEGO® Serious Play®

by Lenka Pincot, Johan Roos
July 16, 2026 | 21:00 | Views: 338 | PDUs: 0.25 | Rating: 4.72 / 5

In this interview, Johan Roos frames enterprise agility as a matter of change readiness, rooted in people’s capabilities. He emphasizes leaders’ role in modeling desired behaviors while noting that everyone must build the curiosity, creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration needed for continuous change. Roos also discusses AI as a tool to amplify human judgment and concludes that agility requires stronger collaboration across interconnected ecosystems.


From AI Pilots to Enterprise Impact: A Project Leader’s Framework for Scaling Responsible AI

by James Turchick, Sridhar Rangu
July 16, 2026 | 41:25 | Views: 248 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.77 / 5

Many organizations are experimenting with AI, but only a small number successfully move beyond pilots into measurable enterprise impact. AI initiatives often stall because project teams focus on the technology while underestimating governance, data readiness, stakeholder alignment, risk management, change adoption, and value realization.


Making the AI Standard Real: Practical Guidance for Project Professionals

by Kathleen Walch, Kelly Heuer, Nathan Subramaniam, Dr Anand Lokhande Ph.D., Yan Bello Mendez
July 16, 2026 | 62:25 | Views: 185 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.71 / 5

**PMI Led Webinar** As the first and only global standard for AI in portfolio, program, and project work, "The Standard for Artificial Intelligence in Portfolio, Program, and Project Management" (PMI 2026) gives project professionals a practical foundation for applying AI responsibly. This webinar will help attendees understand the Standard’s guiding principles, performance domains, and applied use cases — and how to use them to bring more structure, accountability, and confidence to AI adoption. The Standard for Artificial Intelligence in Portfolio, Program, and Project Management - https://www.pmi.org/standards/artificial-intelligence


Project HEADWAY: How Not To Use AI

by Mark Mullaly, Ph.D., PMP
July 16, 2026 | 62:26 | Views: 130 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.75 / 5

To its proponents, there is very little that artificial intelligence can’t do. In those areas where there are limitations and constraints, the expectation is that they will be overcome exponentially quickly. We are told that automation fueled by artificial intelligence will fundamentally remake and reshape the work place.


AI Beyond the Sales Pitch: The Gap Between Experts

by Joy Curtis
July 14, 2026 | 61:13 | Views: 406 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.67 / 5

Designed for leaders responsible for outcomes, not experiments, this session reframes AI implementation as an execution and change problem—not a technical one—and offers a practical way to move from ambition to impact without unnecessary complexity.


AI Governance for Project Leaders: Building Responsible, Practical, and Scalable AI Practices

by Nic Jain, Aung Sint, Jennifer Drai, Jane Hammil, Amaya Ochoa
July 08, 2026 | 53:55 | Views: 1,114 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.60 / 5

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping how organizations deliver projects, make decisions, and manage risk. This webinar explores the emerging discipline of AI governance and its practical implications for project managers, PMOs, and business leaders.



Project HEADWAY: How Not To Use AI

PREMIUM presentation
by Mark Mullaly, Ph.D., PMP

This webinar makes the argument that for all that AI can do today, there are some fundamental cautions about how to use AI effectively in a project management context. It explores not just ways of employing generative AI that may be inappropriate, but also argues that there are areas where its use should fundamentally be avoided.


AI + Human Intelligence in Leadership: A New Mindset for Leaders

PREMIUM presentation
by Nic Jain, Aung Sint, Jennifer Drai, Elizabeth Overstreet

Participants will gain insight into why skills such as sensemaking, emotional intelligence, ethical responsibility, and human judgment become more valuable, not less, in an AI-enabled world. The session moves beyond hype and fear to offer a grounded, human-centered leadership mindset for navigating complexity with confidence. This session is ideal for leaders who want to think differently, lead responsibly, and remain deeply human in the age of AI.


Project HEADWAY: Can Project and Product Management Coexist?

PREMIUM presentation
by Mark Mullaly, Ph.D., PMP

This webinar explores the alignments and differences between product and project management. The contributions of each to delivering effective solutions is explored, and where there are overlaps and gaps. In particular, the ways that they can complement each other are explored, as well as the cautions that practitioners should keep in mind.




Women in GigaProjects and Closing the Talent Gap

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This webinar brings together global leaders from academia, industry, and government to explore how inclusive leadership strengthens giga project performance. Through research insights and real-world case experience, the session will examine how women leaders are shaping governance models, delivery ecosystems, and workforce pipelines necessary to execute the world’s most ambitious programs.


Project HEADWAY: Managing Contract Teams

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by Mark Mullaly, Ph.D., PMP

Effectively managing teams that are broadly or at least partly contract-based requires a very different management practice. Project managers need to approach their role differently, and look at each stage of the project management project through a different lens. There are different considerations in play and different challenges that need to be managed.


Engaging with External Project Stakeholders on Social Media

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by Daniel Nicholls, Kenneth Chung, Pernille Eskerod

Previous studies indicate that community members connected to infrastructure projects frequently experience a lack of meaningful involvement, often due to ineffective engagement by those managing stakeholder relations. However, the rise of online connectivity and the spread of social media have empowered these groups to quickly organise around contentious project issues, sometimes resulting in disputes, demonstrations, and even project setbacks or rejections. While extensive literature exists on stakeholder engagement in traditional, in-person settings, there are few practical models offering guidance on working with external stakeholders through social media. Thus, the goal of this research is to enhance the engagement of community stakeholders by leveraging social media platforms. The webinar will discuss changes and adjustment from in-person settings for projects to identify, evaluate, and interact with project community stakeholders through social media. Using Western Sydney International Airport as a case study, the research examined posts, comments, and reactions on the project’s Facebook page to understand engagement dynamics. The findings highlight the difficulty of applying conventional stakeholder analysis approaches to online participants; however, techniques such as thematic, sentiment, and emotion analysis for stakeholder issues are workable. The resulting framework is grounded in theory and offers actionable insights for improving how projects can interact with and respond to stakeholders within social media environments.


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