Okay, let’s get something off my chest straight away: I used to think that “AI will revolutionize project management” was the kind of phrase you hear from a man in skinny jeans trying to sell you a webinar about synergy.
“If you think you have everything under control, something is moving faster than you,” Mario Andretti once said, and that perfectly sums up 2024 for me. This year, I read an incredible number of books—whether that made me a wiser
Having navigated the shift to remote work, I have observed the transformation of project management firsthand. The era of in-person meetings and office-centric collaboration has passed. Now, digital tools and virtual teamwork are at the forefront. Adapting to this shift,
I still remember when my project management toolkit consisted of a whiteboard, a marker, and a rainbow of sticky notes that could make a unicorn jealous. My office looked like a collage of to-do lists, deadlines, and the occasional doodle
As a seasoned project manager, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on our field. From OpenAI’s ChatGPT to Google’s Gemini, these tools have revolutionized the way projects are managed by streamlining operations and enhancing decision-making. However,
In today’s rapidly evolving digital world, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just a buzzword—it’s a transformative force reshaping industries, including project management. The recent release of ChatGPT by OpenAI and Google’s Gemini have brought AI to the forefront, providing project
In just a few short weeks, the excitement of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 will captivate audiences across Europe and beyond. As a Dutch native, my heart cheers for Joost Klein with his catchy tune “Europapa.” However, as a resident
As an avid lover of both aviation and project management, I have had the privilege of exploring two distinct worlds that seemingly have little in common. However, as I embarked on my journey as a pilot and later transitioned into
Diving into how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used in project management makes us think hard about what it means for the field: Are we seeing a Renaissance, where old methods get a fresh spin thanks to new tech, or a
“There’s this thing called poor quality. What that means is, you look within your company at all of the financial implications of having less than perfect quality. Usually, when you add all that up, you end up with a gigantic
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