AI For Project Cost Risk:
The Reality Of Commercial Use
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Live Webinar – July 8th 2020 7:30 am – 8:30 am EDT
Live Webinar – July 8th 2020 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM
There is no shortage of commentary and ‘vision’ about the way in which AI will impact projects and project managers.
At present only a few companies have developed working platforms for time and/or cost management, with the majority being pre-commercial.
Endeavour Programme’s platform Octant AI focusses on mitigating poor cost performance and is in commercial operational use for infrastructure projects. Early adopters are changing the way they manage their projects based on its near real time actionable predictions.
This presentation will focus on the lived experience of developing and implementing an AI platform in a customer organisation.
David will cover issues that have had practical impact such as paradigm change, problem definition, data availability, response from professionals using the system and return on investment.
A Sample 3 Minute Demo of AI Dashboard
https://youtu.be/Et1gHMgXSZA
Presenter: David Porter (LinkedIn profile) Founder Endeavour Programme & AI platform Octant AI; is the driving force behind the business and its global strategy. David is a project and programme leader with 30+ years of experience in project development and delivery across a wide range of industries. H Through collaboration during a sabbatical at University of Oxford, he established Endeavour Programme with fellow grad students and colleagues from around the world.
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AI For Project Cost Risk:
The Reality Of Commercial Use
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