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Will the widespread adoption of prompt engineering commoditize project management skills, or can it help PMs differentiate themselves and command higher value?

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Sarah Philbrick
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Director, Learning Design & Development| PMI Asheville, NC, United States

Hi PMI Community! I’m Sarah Philbrick, and I work as a Product Manager at PMI with a focus on our learning offerings. As we go on this skill-building journey together, I’m excited to engage in meaningful conversations, explore trending topics, and learn from each other.

Reflecting on one such topic, GenAI and prompt engineering, I am interested to hear your perspective on commoditization vs. differentiation.

Will the widespread adoption of prompt engineering commoditize project management skills, or can it help PMs differentiate themselves and command higher value?

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Marco Mendes AGEO Terminais Santos, São Paulo, Brazil

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Godfrey Oluoch Senior Project Manager New York, USA

Prompt engineering will not commoditize strong project managers. It will commoditize average execution while amplifying differentiated PMs who pair AI fluency with judgment, leadership, and systems thinking.

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Anonymous

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Widespread adoption of Gen-AI and prompt engineering is more likely to differentiate project managers than commoditize them but only for those who evolve their value proposition. They will commoditize parts of the work and elevate PMs who move up the value chain.
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ERNEST MUGAMBI NDUMBA nairobi, Kenya

good read

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Mridula Thyagarajan Iyer, PMP Mridula Thyagarajan| Charles river laboratories Amsterdam, Netherlands

The intersection of generative AI and prompt engineering with project management opens avenues like innovative problem solving and higher level thinking. it ultimately is a balancing act with traditional PM approach versus generative AI.

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Andreas Granzer Germany

Gen AI Prompt Engineering will leverage skills and should lower the time invest for our daily work. But this is the nice side of the medall. On the other side these capabilities of using AI skills can make us replaceable "by machines". At least enterprises will think about to shrink the numbers of hi skilled and expensive employees, because their work can do others enforced by AI. Maybe, hopefully not. AI isn't anything. Let us strenghten human intelligence instead! Good luck!

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Akash Srivastav Greater Noida, Up, India

The use of prompt engineering will not give only directive approach to our statement & thoughts but will help in regulate and control the approach to project management. This will certainly help in reducing lead time to reach aor react to a project management situation.

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Carmen Winslett Douglasville, GA, United States

thATS NICE

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Genaro Serrano Martinez Director of PM/PMO| ASF Cuautitlan Izcalli, México, Mexico
The new instructional engineering skills will add value to all professionals who adopt them in their daily work.
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