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Improve Scope Definition and Reduce Risk in Capital Construction Projects

Jul 26, 2016 12:00 PM EDT (UTC-4)
PREMIUM webinar

Poor scope definition is recognized as one of the leading causes of project failure. It is directly linked to cost and schedule overruns, as well as long term operational issues. This webinar provides an introduction to PDRI – the Project Definition Rating Index, a methodology developed by the Construction Industry Institute (CII) to ensure appropriate scope definition in construction projects.

Cognition and Artificial Intelligence: A Growing Component in Multiple Projects

by Kevin Coleman
December 13, 2018 | 61:55 | Views: 11,932 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.42 / 5

Cognitive technologies (CT), machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) are rapidly advancing around the world. Many analysts forecast that accelerated growth will likely continue for the next several years. This 1-hour webinar is designed to provide project managers with a fundamental understanding of the technological aspects and capabilities of AI and CI and make them better equipped to manage programs and projects related to or including CT, MI and AI and their related applications

The Circular Economy - What Does It Mean For Project Professionals?

PREMIUM presentation
by Raju Rao

On the road towards a sustainable future, one of the topics which finds frequent mention is the circular economy. This requires that we look at initiatives with a total and holistic perspective. This applies to project professionals as well. How do we as project managers reconcile between project as a temporary endeavor with a circular economy which is essentially long-term and operational in nature? How can we contribute towards and benefit from this economic activity? This talk will deliberate on understanding the opportunities and challenges of a circular economy and what it presents for project professionals. It will help in further exploring our roles in our projects, organizations and society. Examples and case studies will be included to give a picture of current happenings.

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