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Artificial Intelligence in Project Management - Human vs. Machine

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 8:44 am
by Bappy11
This quote comes from Alan Zucker, founder of Project Management Essentials . With more than 25 years of experience in project management, he is skeptical that AI will be able to do more than just automate tedious tasks. He concludes: "The core task of the project manager, namely ensuring the successful completion of the project, remains."

Some even go so far as to expect that project managers will be able to better manage their team leadership skills with AI. Ji-A Min from Ideal told me:

"According to a survey, 51% of people dislike project managers because they are lazy, take credit for other people's work, plan unrealistically and lack the necessary technical understanding. Automated project managers can be programmed so that they do not have human errors. That they do not make biased decisions or lack the necessary basic knowledge or care. In addition, their japan telegram data performance improves over time because the algorithms become more and more accurate the larger their database is."

In other words, AI can compensate for human error while making project managers even better project managers. Let's think for a moment about the following tasks that PMs perform every day:

It is obvious that leadership tasks cannot be handed over to robots. And that is not going to happen. AI simply lacks the sensitivity required for good leadership. It is not without reason that emotional intelligence is considered one of the most important qualities of project managers . It cannot be easily replaced.