How Artificial Intelligence Will Rescue Us From Project Failure
Posted by EdmontonPMJun 16
Live Webinar – June 24th 2020 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm EDT
Live Webinar – June 24th 2020 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM
In this fascinating presentation, Professor Paul Boudreau explains why AI technology must be incorporated into project management to improve project success rates. It is not optional!
His argument is supported by two practical examples (use cases) of AI concepts being developed.
The presentation shows the application of machine learning and natural language processing to the project methodology, and how they will disrupt the way we think about managing projects.
Each concept is explained with a practical application of the possibilities, even though Paul has been frequently warned about the potential embarrassment from using new technology in a live demonstration. Don’t miss it!
Presenter: Paul Boudreau (LinkedIn profile) Professor Author, is known for presenting a compelling argument that project success rates can only by improved by using AI to change the project methodology. With 35+ years experience in the technology industry he is currently Paul teaches project management in the School of Business for Algonquin College, in Ottawa, Canada. He develops practical AI concepts for use in projects. As an author Paul published Applying Artificial Intelligence to Project Management, & How the Project Management Office Can Use Artificial Intelligence to Improve the Bottom Line.
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How Artificial Intelligence Will Rescue Us
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