Learning & Innovation Research Manager| Project Management Institute (PMI)Spain
Are you utilizing any specific checklists or protocols within your projects or company to assess your readiness for working with Generative AI data? I'm curious to know what strategies or tools you've implemented to prepare for integrating Gen AI into your workflows. Please share your approaches in the comments below! Saving Changes...
We are not yet utilizing any GenAI models, tools, etc. This course is of great assistance to us to move ahead on the GenAI journey - thanks to all involved.
Thanks also to Markus and Zohaib for their comprehensive inputs on the thread. Saving Changes...
Hello Claudia, you have posted a very interesting question, but we have not keyed into the trend of AI, just trying to go through the foundational aspect to relate it to our project management process. It is something that would happen in the long run Saving Changes...
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At this point, there are only select discussions about GenAI and I have not heard about any specific use cases our customers have in mind. I don't think this is a problem, but an opportunity. Every community in the organization I support is wondering what AI, in general, and GenAI, in particular, can do for them. So, taking familiarity with this technology and my familiarity with customer's organizational purpose, goals, and communities, I may be able to help them explore potential solutions. Saving Changes...
I've tried to learn more about Data Governance and data best practices (such as naming conventions and data type guidance), so that I can ensure my team is making positive changes to put us on a better track towards data usability as well as not adding the problems of tech debt if and when such a time should occur. Saving Changes...
Eba'a MobydeenProject Manager | Senior Motion Graphics Artist and Video Editor| Self-employedAmman, AM, Jordan
As a Project Manager, we employ specific checklists and protocols to evaluate our readiness for incorporating Generative AI data into our projects. This includes assessing technical infrastructure, data governance, and security protocols.
To prepare for integrating Generative AI into our workflows, we focus on comprehensive training for our team members and invest in tools designed for this purpose. This ensures we can leverage Generative AI effectively while adhering to ethical standards and mitigating potential risks. Saving Changes...
Lon RohlfingDirector, Portfolio Delivery Support Division| CAHHS Office of Technology & Solutions Integration (OTSI)Sacramento, Ca, United States
I work in state government, which has been slow to adopt GenAI, There is some work being done from a data/analytics perspective to clean up data, and make it available, which will ultimately be of use when government moves to GenAI. Saving Changes...
Ming Kam NgChief Advisory Officer| EcoMetrics ConsultingN.T., Hong Kong
I would have my internal stakeholders ready in terms of their acknowledgement, skill-sets, roles and responsibilities of supporting staffs to the project. Data ready and workflow check points should be in parallel with the ideation stage. Saving Changes...
Meenakshi HardikarSr. Principal Program Manager| Norton LifeLockPune, Maharashtra, India
In my organisation we have not yet started Gen AI initiative in project managment space but I am very interested in all the inputs here which will be very valuable when we start. Saving Changes...
On my end I need to be careful with utilising GenAI and not feed any client related / specific data as this will go wide open. For that reason I use GenAI in a restricted manner mainly within general quality control and risk management aspects w/o sharing inhouse information. Saving Changes...