BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:DPCALENDAR CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Europe/Berlin X-MICROSOFT-CDO-TZID:4 BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231029T010000 TZOFFSETFROM:+0200 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZNAME:CET END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240331T010000 TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0200 TZNAME:CEST END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE X-WR-TIMEZONE:Europe/Berlin BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210430T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210430T180000 UID:DFB2F076-BF62-42B7-8CD4-24F7C5F30B7F SUMMARY:PM-Summit: Artificial Intelligence in Project Management - Blessing or Curse CREATED:20210219T183528Z DTSTAMP:20210219T183528Z URL:https://www.pmi-gc.de/component/dpcalendar/event/614?calid=157 DESCRIPTION:\NHow will Artificial Intelligence (AI) change the profession of project management?Will managing projects become easier or will AIbecome a threat to project managers.Those are the questions to be discussed in the first digital PM-Summit of the PMI Germany Chapter.\NKeynotes - networking - discussionsThis event will mostly be held in English.\NOur speakers:\N\N\N\N\N\N\N\N\NProf. Dr. Gunnar Auth\N\NPeter Taylor\N\N\N\NProf. Dr. Gunnar Auth\NPotential applications for Artificial Intelligence in Project ManagementIn this key note the potential applications of artificial intelligence (AI) are examined. Since projects are characteristically unique and novel, they appear on first sight not really suitable for the application of AI, because their processes and methods are based upon the availability of comparable data. Based upon successful real-world examples I will show, that AI can deliver a substantial contribution in the domain of project management. For the application of AI in real world projects a framework will be presented which structures the potentials and requirements of AI in PM. This will support companies to implement appropriate and successful solutions.\NPeter Taylor\NProject Management doesn’t need Artificial Intelligence\NAI is new and exciting! But that doesn’t make it automatically a panacea for all your woes and problems with regards to everything ‘project management’.In their rush to take advantage of AI, many businesses are using it for problems that a simpler solution could easily solve.The problem is that AI is seen as the ‘hot new executive toy’, the ‘bright and shiny answer’ to any problem that organisations are facing in regards to delivering successful change, but while AI is all the rage, the fact is that the vast majority of project managers simply don’t need AI to resolve underlying project delivery issues.\N \NRegistration\NThe fee for participation is 30,-- €.PMI Germany Chapter members are freePMI European Passport holders are also free, but you have to send to Andreas.Berning@pmi-gc.de the information in which Chapter you are a member.\N \NParticipation\NOn Friday April 30th 2021 we will start a Zoom - session at 15:00 CEST.We recommend that you install the Zoom-application or the Zoom-app on a device of your choice.(http://zoom.us/download or App Store). You can also participate via your browser; There is no need to register an account with Zoom. \NPDUs for (Re-)certification\NAccording to the PMI Talent Triangle you can collect the following PDUs:\N\NOrganization: C421 - PMI Germany ChapterTitel: PM Summit Digital - AI in Project ManagementPDUs: 2 Strategy, 1 technical\NCourse-Identifier: C421-PM-21-04-22\N X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
How will Artificial Intelligence (AI) change the profession of project management?
Will managing projects become easier or will AIbecome a threat to project managers.
Those are the questions to be discussed in the first digital PM-Summit of the PMI Germany Chapter.
Keynotes - networking - discussions
This event will mostly be held in English.
Our speakers:
Prof. Dr. Gunnar Auth | Peter Taylor |
Prof. Dr. Gunnar Auth
Potential applications for Artificial Intelligence in Project Management
In this key note the potential applications of artificial intelligence (AI) are examined. Since projects are characteristically unique and novel, they appear on first sight not really suitable for the application of AI, because their processes and methods are based upon the availability of comparable data. Based upon successful real-world examples I will show, that AI can deliver a substantial contribution in the domain of project management. For the application of AI in real world projects a framework will be presented which structures the potentials and requirements of AI in PM. This will support companies to implement appropriate and successful solutions.
Peter Taylor
Project Management doesn’t need Artificial Intelligence
AI is new and exciting! But that doesn’t make it automatically a panacea for all your woes and problems with regards to everything ‘project management’.In their rush to take advantage of AI, many businesses are using it for problems that a simpler solution could easily solve.The problem is that AI is seen as the ‘hot new executive toy’, the ‘bright and shiny answer’ to any problem that organisations are facing in regards to delivering successful change, but while AI is all the rage, the fact is that the vast majority of project managers simply don’t need AI to resolve underlying project delivery issues.
Registration
The fee for participation is 30,-- €.
PMI Germany Chapter members are free
PMI European Passport holders are also free, but you have to send to Andreas.Berning@pmi-gc.de the information in which Chapter you are a member.
On Friday April 30th 2021 we will start a Zoom - session at 15:00 CEST.
We recommend that you install the Zoom-application or the Zoom-app on a device of your choice.
(http://zoom.us/download or App Store).
You can also participate via your browser; There is no need to register an account with Zoom.