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AI Will Save—Not Kill—Project Management

Gartner predicts that 80 percent of project management work will be done by artificial intelligence by 2030. Project managers, before you let that data point flood you with fear, listen up: AI is not going to replace you. But it will make you more efficient and effective, giving you greater forward-looking insights and increasing your power over steering projects to success.

Consider this second statistic: Organizations invest $48 trillion in projects annually, but only a little over one-third of projects are considered successful. This is why a leap in maturity for project and program management is long overdue. Many project managers still rely on slides, spreadsheets and manual record-keeping—this works okay for hitting deadlines and deliverables but is woefully insufficient for large projects with evolving targets.

AI Frees Project Managers For High-Value Work

Much of the anxiety surrounding AI stems from a general misunderstanding of project management.

Everybody thinks they can do project management because they can hold a status meeting and create a list of tasks. This is a vastly oversimplified idea of project management. Far beyond basic taskmaster duties, project managers must be able to wield influence over teams, projects, deadlines and budgets that aren’t their own.

Where does that influence come from? Solid data and insights. AI is just the tool to give project managers the data they need to anticipate problems early on, set appropriate budgets and accurately set deadlines and timelines.

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For example, project managers regularly put out meeting agendas listing attendees and then create post-meeting notes. That’s a treasure trove of information an AI tool such as Copilot in Microsoft Teams can automate. Copilot can track who showed up against who was invited, alerting early on if a key stakeholder is missing meetings. Flagging that risk early on will help a project manager avoid all sorts of complications down the road. Copilot can also track when teams make key decisions, helping project managers determine the cost of the meeting versus the value of the output.

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