AI and the Project Manager : How the Rise of Artificial Intelligence Will Change Your World - Peter Taylor

AI and the Project Manager

How the Rise of Artificial Intelligence Will Change Your World

By: Peter Taylor

Hardcover | 28 October 2021

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Enabling project managers to adapt to the new technology of artificial intelligence, this first comprehensive book on the topic discusses how AI will reinvent the project world and allow project managers to focus on people.

Studies show that by 2030, 80% of project management tasks, such as data collection, reporting and predictive analysis, will be carried out by AI in a consistent and efficient manner. This book sets out to explore what this will mean for project managers around the world and equips them to embrace this technological advantage for greater project success.

Filled with insights and examples from tech providers and project experts, this book is an invaluable resource for PMO leaders, change executives, project managers, programme managers and portfolio managers. Anyone who is part of the global community of change and project leadership needs to accept and understand the fast-approaching AI technology, and this book shows how to use it to their advantage.

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