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AI-driven project management training for the workplace?

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Barrett Steele Director, PMO| Unemployed San Juan Capistrano, Ca, United States

I'm setting up some project management training in my company. I would prefer to find an AI-driven training resource so that my project managers can have their own AI guide to help them learn the things I want them to learn (practical methods of risk management, scheduling, project planning, etc). I'm having trouble finding a resource that can offer that. I'm thinking of something along the line of The Alpha School's method of learning. I've been looking at PM Tutor+, but that's about the only resource I can find that sounds like it's even close. Has anyone found something that works like this?

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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
First of all, AI is a board term. Unfortunately most of the people are using generative AI as a synonim of AI. That´s the first step to fail. We are using AI in project management form more that 40 years ago because it is embedding in lot of tools including it free tools. If you are talking about generative AI then take a closer look or PMI´s training.
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Jul 10, 2026 2:37 PM
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I get what you mean, but "AI" is also a ubiquitous term for all things AI-related nowadays. The proof of that is the fact that you knew what I meant when I wrote it. Anyway, PMI's training doesn't offer what I'm looking for. Did you examine PMI's training offerings before you wrote that in your response? The whole point of me posting my request in this forum is because I've exhausted my research capabilities trying to find such a solution, so I was hoping that someone out there in the PM community has done the same thing and actually found an answer. If you haven't done the research too, please don't feel the need to respond. Thank you.
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Barrett Steele Director, PMO| Unemployed San Juan Capistrano, Ca, United States
Jul 10, 2026 2:19 PM
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First of all, AI is a board term. Unfortunately most of the people are using generative AI as a synonim of AI. That´s the first step to fail. We are using AI in project management form more that 40 years ago because it is embedding in lot of tools including it free tools. If you are talking about generative AI then take a closer look or PMI´s training.
I get what you mean, but "AI" is also a ubiquitous term for all things AI-related nowadays. The proof of that is the fact that you knew what I meant when I wrote it. Anyway, PMI's training doesn't offer what I'm looking for. Did you examine PMI's training offerings before you wrote that in your response? The whole point of me posting my request in this forum is because I've exhausted my research capabilities trying to find such a solution, so I was hoping that someone out there in the PM community has done the same thing and actually found an answer. If you haven't done the research too, please don't feel the need to respond. Thank you.
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1 reply by Sergio Luis Conte
Jul 11, 2026 9:43 AM
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I understand your clarification, and I appreciate you taking the time to elaborate. My intention was to contribute from a broader perspective on AI in project management, not to misinterpret your request.

That said, I’ll step back here, as it seems we’re looking at this from different angles. I prefer to engage in discussions where there is openness to different viewpoints, even when they don’t fully match the initial expectation.

Wishing you the best in finding the solution you’re looking for.

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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
Jul 10, 2026 2:37 PM
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I get what you mean, but "AI" is also a ubiquitous term for all things AI-related nowadays. The proof of that is the fact that you knew what I meant when I wrote it. Anyway, PMI's training doesn't offer what I'm looking for. Did you examine PMI's training offerings before you wrote that in your response? The whole point of me posting my request in this forum is because I've exhausted my research capabilities trying to find such a solution, so I was hoping that someone out there in the PM community has done the same thing and actually found an answer. If you haven't done the research too, please don't feel the need to respond. Thank you.

I understand your clarification, and I appreciate you taking the time to elaborate. My intention was to contribute from a broader perspective on AI in project management, not to misinterpret your request.

That said, I’ll step back here, as it seems we’re looking at this from different angles. I prefer to engage in discussions where there is openness to different viewpoints, even when they don’t fully match the initial expectation.

Wishing you the best in finding the solution you’re looking for.

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