Community Specialist| Project Management InstituteNewtown Square, PA, United States
The latest course in the PMIxAI initiative is now available - “Talking to AI: Prompt Engineering for Project Managers”. In this course, we’re trying out some new things to assist you in your learning journey! Sarah Philbrick and the product team are excited to hear your feedback.
About the course
Get the knowledge and skills to leverage ChatGPT, PMI Infinity, and other Large Language Models (LLM). Obtain relevant and insightful responses for your project needs.
Let us know what you think!
-How have you used the workbook to practice and improve your skills?
-What were your key takeaways from the Project Manager use cases?
-What prompts will you be using from the Prompt Engineering Exchange to assist you in executing your projects?
-In what ways have you used peer feedback to improve your prompts? Saving Changes...
Awesome course, just completed today and it was great learning. The course structure and content its so nicely drafted which made it extremely easy to understand key concepts. I will recommend it to everyone. Thanks..!!
Yes, Doron Katz there is issue with workbook download, I'm too unable to download. Laura Schofield if you can assist will be great help.
Hi Rajendra, please look at my answer above, about accessing the workbook. Saving Changes...
Andreja KriznicSenior consultant| next level consulting GmbHPlave, Kanal, Slovenia
I finished the course today and find it very insightful for all the project managers who are not sure how to prompt. It provides a good structure, several tips and examples. Workbook is handy. Saving Changes...
André RicardiEducator/Trainer| EasyBOKSão Paulo, Sp, Brazil
I loved it. I'm teaching AI courses and using it in my routine, and the course explained some technics that I'm already using and others that not. Congrats. Saving Changes...
Thomas WalentaGlobal Project Economy ExpertHackenheim, Germany
Great course, Laura,
not too long and gives you a glimpse of prompt engineering and more ideas how to deep diver into the topic.
Think it's not only useful for project managers but everyone trying to get more out of AI.
Practice and using it - daily - is needed to get value out of prompting and this balances out with the non-neglectible effort to create those prompts.
Another aspect is that we are now trying to ask AI good questions. Shouldn't we also ask fellow humans better questions?
What kind of training could PMI recommend with this?
I've been using GenAI since Nov. 22, and I thought I had created an efficient "prompt engineering" system but the best practices taught in the course have been very helpful. I'm looking forward to the next course. Saving Changes...
Kathleen FlahertyPM | Bridgewater State UniversityBridgewater, Ma, United States
This course was terrific. I liked seeing how a template can be uploaded, and then getting a response for each paragraph, one by one. Excellent example and use case. Thank you! Saving Changes...
Maria Thompson-SaebSenior Manager Governance, Risk, and Compliance| Illumio, Inc.Laguna Niguel, Ca, United States
This course was awesome and I loved all of the additional content and examples. However, I could not download the workbook from my IPad which I would love to have to use as a reference guide. Any suggestions as to how or where to get the workbook?
Community Specialist| Project Management InstituteNewtown Square, PA, United States
Oct 19, 2024 12:16 AM
Replying to Maria Thompson-Saeb
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This course was awesome and I loved all of the additional content and examples. However, I could not download the workbook from my IPad which I would love to have to use as a reference guide. Any suggestions as to how or where to get the workbook?