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Construction Tech Review | Saturday, March 09, 2024
As AI-driven technologies are constantly being developed, project timelines may change. To adapt, adjust your approach to accommodate new technology and prepare for worst-case scenarios.
Fremont, CA: As the New Year approaches, businesses need project managers who are agile, forward-thinking, collaborative, and change-averse. To succeed, managers must possess three critical skills: agility, forward-thinking, collaboration, and embracing change. These skills not only increase project success but also career success. As the global median salary for project managers rises, managers must sharpen their skills.
Here Are The Three Skills You Need To Develop Now:
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Avid Learning
In order to stay competitive in the job market, staying updated with industry trends, new technologies, and best project management practices is crucial. Demonstrating a willingness to learn and continue professional development can position you in a favorable light, increase efficiency, and refine soft and hard skills like budgeting, risk management, and leadership. While obtaining a PMP certification is ideal, there are other ways to advance training and professional development, such as working on projects outside your comfort zone to sharpen skills and refine areas of improvement.
Adaptability
Being adaptable and flexible is crucial for success as a project manager. As AI-driven technologies are constantly being developed, project timelines may change. To adapt, adjust your approach to accommodate new technology and prepare for worst-case scenarios. Be ready to re-evaluate your strategy at any moment, considering stakeholder demands, complex organizational structures, and environments.
Artificial Intelligence
AI is gaining popularity as a strategy to reduce time and risk in work processes. It helps project managers become more confident decision-makers and efficiently carry out their roles due to access to data and insights. AI-powered software can save time on routine tasks, develop project schedules, create slide decks, presentations, and contracts, and record stakeholder meetings. The skill is essential for creative problem-solving and job enjoyment. With research, you can find free and paid AI productivity tools to enhance work, streamline communication, and provide accurate forecasting. The New Year presents both challenges and opportunities for project managers. By embracing learning and development, staying flexible, and incorporating AI into your workflow, you can turn the challenges into personal and professional growth opportunities, leading to successful project outcomes.
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