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
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,
As we step into the new year, it’s a time of fresh beginnings and renewed energy. In the world of project management, this period often brings forth the magic of new aspirations and goals. However, it’s also a time to
Season’s Greetings to All! As we wrap up 2023 and unwrap the possibilities of 2024, let’s take a moment to reflect on the significant strides in project management this past year and look ahead to what the future may bring.
Being a boss comes with a great deal of responsibility. As leaders, we have the power to shape the working environment, motivate our employees, and drive success. However, not all of us are perfect in our roles. In fact, I
Project managers are often optimistic and confident in their abilities to deliver successful projects. Armed with our methods and tools, boundless optimism, and can-do attitude, it sometimes feels like we can do anything. However, we must also acknowledge and address
Being a (project) manager requires you to be a master of all trades. You need to have a handle on accountancy while being an expert strategist, motivating a team, and managing the time of many people. No one says it
We all make mistakes. Project managers are certainly no exception – though, as a profession, we tend to be placed under much scrutiny at times. Therefore those mistakes may become big news and can be, depending on the mistake, quite
Just think of what the project management industry looked like ten years ago. Fewer methodologies, lesser tools, smaller teams, and simpler projects. Cut to 2023, and things have changed tremendously as the teams are no longer smaller, and the projects
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