Manager, Content & Fellows| PMINewtown Square, Pa, United States
Hi PMI Community! I'm Dani, the Manager of Community Content at PMI. My team is responsible for the blogs, webinars, articles, and templates available to you here on ProjectManagement.com. To help inform future content, we're looking to get your perspective on the topic of project scheduling.
Share with us!
-How has scheduling evolved in recent years? What is impacting the role?
-How is AI affecting project scheduling? How are you using AI in your project scheduling work?
-When it comes to scheduling, what are your current pain points and challenges?
If you're interested in helping create content on project scheduling, please let us know by commenting below, and we'll be in touch with you.
Thanks for providing your input! I look forward to reading the comments. This feedback will assist us in creating practical content that is meaningful to your day-to-day work. Saving Changes...
John AucoinSr. Project Controls Specialist| Critical Path Planning, llcGeismar, Louisiana, United States
I'm all ears! I see AI as a new frontier and there is no telling how much this will cause the scheduling world to evolve forward. Gone will be the days of manually keying in mundane project data. The obvious benefit will be more available time for you to do true & meaningful project analysis along with more productive & efficient projects. Saving Changes...
mohamed atiaENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR| NORTH AFRICA REALCairo, C, Egypt
Here we are in continuous attempts to reach the best ways and types of data required to be entered and ways to explain it to AI so that we can obtain the project schedule in an integrated and advanced manner, but we cannot, but one of the most difficult elements is analyzing the selection of the necessary inputs and data, which is the EEF, which is difficult to classify by the responsible people or accountants to link the best relationships and thus obtain the best critical path and thus obtain the best product from artificial intelligence, which is saving time, which is the golden goal of technological development Saving Changes...
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