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Transforming Project Management: In the Age of The Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence
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Transforming Project Management: In the Age of The Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence
Current price: $49.95
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Transforming Project Management: In the Age of The Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence
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The book is a work of experience, practice and research on contemporary issues in project management. In a clean swoop and erudite scholarship, it examines why the mechanism invented to improve project management has proved abortive or ineffective, the factors that trigger the failure of these techniques to improve success, and how the advantage of turning innovative technologies into tools and make diligent use of it will increase project management efficiency. This book confers the need for project leaders rather than project managers; deals with how to create a cordial relationship between project leaders and team members, giving them the opportunity to contribute their ideas or initiatives to the success of a project. The book introduces Project Management Transformation Framework (PMTF) and Innovation Project Management Office (IPMO) and the balanced relationship between project leaders and the IPMO . The PMTF uses emerging technologies such as the Internet of things and artificial intelligence and discusses project leadership qualities. All of which are meticulously and adroitly developed in both length and breadth in a straightforward language. It goes further to reveal some of the salient points and raise posers to the questions which project leaders must ask themselves. The author has produced this educative and quite challenging tool which will stimulate discussions and debates amongst the general public more especially project leaders. This book is aimed to fulfill the yearnings of project leaders in finding solutions to why there is a continuous fail of project management despite all corrective steps or methods that have been used. Written in simple and compelling language, its rendition amply demonstrates the high grasp and appreciation of the subject. The value of this scholarly work is also enhanced by its successful attempt at domesticating the concepts to general context. From the preceding, therefore, this book is for all project management professionals and the general interest readers as well make bold to say that this book encapsulates all the solutions to various jigsaws that stare project management professionals in the face.