Just like the philosophy of Yin and Yang, we like to observe AI as the Yang (excelling at repetitive, lower level tasks and analysis) and humans as the Yin (focused on innovation and problem solving) complementing each other to produce what is known as augmented intelligence.
With the constant flow of articles on Artificial intelligence that are often all bark no bite, we think a good old link round-up is required to bring the most valuable resources to the fore.
The thought of project management losing its "human touch" can be something that ignites fear in experienced professionals. Peter Taylor explains why "resistance is futile" in the face of the AI revolution.
Welcome to the January edition of the PlaniswareHub Monthly Brief! This month we've got Renault's innovation competitions with a twist, Meeting-free days and Project management trends for 2022.
When it comes to new technologies change management can often be a slippery slope. Dealing with the impact of AI will be a similar scenario. How do Project Managers need to evolve to adapt to this changing landscape?
Welcome to the (almost) Christmas edition of the PlaniswareHub Monthly Brief!
If you've attended XChange, our biggest event of the year, then you won't be surprised that OKRs are (once more) THE trendy topic of the day (although this time round with a bit more nuance and subtlety).
Let's dive in!
Success in project teams often stems from a desire from each member to voice their opinion and disagree with decision makers when required. Does your organization frown upon the disagreeable and skeptical people within teams? Maybe it's time to make a change.
The PMO might have more superpowers than you originally thought! Aimee Rodriguez delved into this often overlooked strength of the PMO on the PMO strategies podcast and we thought we'd flesh out a few of her points a little more.