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A new report from PMI provides recommendations and strategies to help you start applying AI on your projects right now.

We know AI is going to have a transformative impact on how work gets done, and project professionals who stay at the forefront of the AI revolution will be ready to thrive in the future.

A new report from PMI — Shaping the Future of Project Management With AI — provides recommendations and strategies to help you start applying AI to your projects and processes. The report also shows how the PMI Talent Triangle® can help you build competencies in the areas of Ways of Working, Power Skills and Business Acumen that will equip you to make an impact in an AI-driven project management future.

I’m going to highlight one section of the report which explores the support that GenAI tools can provide project professionals on a day-to-day basis, following a continuum that ranges from automation to assistance to augmentation.

GenAI can automate tasks that are low complexity and require little human intervention such as generating reports, analyzing data-heavy documents, summarizing meeting notes and performing calculations. The “automating” approach allows you to create standard prompts that can be used across different projects and by other team members. It also frees up precious time for other activities that you can do better than AI like collaboration and intuitive problem solving.

At the assistance level, you can leverage GenAI to create a first draft of a cost-benefit analysis, perform a data analysis to be used on a scope change recommendation, or create scheduling plans, among many other examples.  However, the tool’s results cannot be considered complete without refinement, testing and complementary analysis, the report cautions, and the final version is likely to require moderate input from you or another experienced project professional to ensure it is complete and accurate.

The most complex level is augmentation, where you can enhance existing capabilities and develop new capabilities. This approach helps you perform more complex and strategic tasks specific to the organization or topic, such as creating outstanding business cases for projects, and supporting complex decision-making with many interdependencies and variables. 

“Ultimately, project professionals will still guide and perform most of the work, but they can leverage GenAI to gain insights and perform specific tasks using multiple interactions with the tool,” the report states.

Indeed, even as AI continues to rapidly advance and amaze us, it will still need a “human in the loop” — and that’s where you come in. But only if you’re eager and willing to learn about what AI can do — for your projects, your teams, and your project management career.

Shaping the Future of Project Management With AI is filled with insights and recommendations that you can apply right now, no matter where you are on your AI journey. Make your move!


Posted on: November 08, 2023 11:10 AM | Permalink

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Luis Branco CEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, Ldª Carcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Dear Aaron
Thank you very much for sharing and encouraging us to read the new PMI report: Shaping the Future of Project Management With AI

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Antonio Villarruel Project Management Coordinator| Saputo Inc. Buenos Aires, Argentina
Excellent article. Thank you.

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Andre Paul PM I| AP Consulting Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Thank you sharing, this is helpful.

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Eduin Fernando Valdes Alvarado Project Manager| F y F Fabricamos Futuro Villavicencio, Meta, Colombia
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.

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Kwiyuh Michael Wepngong
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Financial Management Specialist | US Peace Corps Yaounde, Centre, Cameroon
Thanks Mr smith

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Markus Kopko AI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM AI Coach| PMotion.ai Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Thanks for sharing!

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Abdelfadil Mostafa Abdelfadil Mohammed Dubai, Du, United Arab Emirates
Thanks

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Danny PMP, PgMP
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Senior Consultant Tokyo, Japan
Let's move along with AI.

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Surupa Chakravarty Business Development Manager| Infosys Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Excellent article.

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Rajesh Angadi Consultant| Consultant Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Thank you for sharing.
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Michael Browning Director, Cybersecurity| Vanderbilt University Nashville, United States
Great insight - thank you for sharing!

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Nigel Tan Project Manager & Lead Consultant| Malaysian SOCIAL Project Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Thanks for posting!

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Lissette Indhira Pimentel Sosa
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Program Manager| HARPER SRL Santo Domingo / Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic
A very practical and timely reminder that AI isn’t something to keep “watching from the sidelines.” I liked how this expresses the continuum from automation to assistance to augmentation, it made the opportunities clear and relatable for project professionals. Definitely a useful call to action for PMs who want to stay ahead of the curve.

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