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A Study on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Project Management

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  • Belharet, Adel

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  • Bharathan, Urmila
  • Dzingina, Benjamin
  • Madhavan, Neha
  • Mathur, Charul
  • Toti, Yves-Daniel Boga
  • Babbar, Divij
  • Markowski, Krzysztof

Abstract

Artificial intelligence and machine learning have found a wide range of business applications, but their impact is only just starting to be seen in project management. This study explores how our existing PM profession will change to be more suitable to AI inputs; and how project management will be forced to change because of the advent of AI, along with concrete, succinct and precise recommendations backed by demonstrable reasoning.

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  • Belharet, Adel & Bharathan, Urmila & Dzingina, Benjamin & Madhavan, Neha & Mathur, Charul & Toti, Yves-Daniel Boga & Babbar, Divij & Markowski, Krzysztof, 2020. "A Study on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Project Management," FrenXiv 8mxfk_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:frenxi:8mxfk_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/8mxfk_v1
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    1. Desouza, Kevin C. & Evaristo, J. Roberto, 2006. "Project management offices: A case of knowledge-based archetypes," International Journal of Information Management, Elsevier, vol. 26(5), pages 414-423.
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