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Outlook for a New Generation of Project Management Pros

Changing capabilities and focus may cause a shift in project management

Photo by Jason Goodman on Unsplash
Te Wu
Mon, 01/29/2024 - 12:03
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Business skills are constantly changing to keep up with current technological and societal trends. But 2023 wasn’t an ordinary year, and there were three major developments that accelerated the evolutionary process of project management. 

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First, thanks to the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, artificial intelligence reached the fore of our public consciousness, and many types of tools are now AI-enabled. Next, the world experienced the hottest year in our planet’s recorded history—a sobering wakeup call for everyone, but particularly for our new generation of young adults, who have reached a point in their maturity where they’re more able to take action. Lastly was the shock and trauma resulting from the war in Gaza. Along with directly affecting millions of people, the terrifying events leading to the war and the war itself have generated a tremendous amount of public discourse in the West. Practically everyone has a strong opinion, and the brutality of events has shaken our sense of collective balance. Right and wrong, which are rarely binary, are more nuanced and complicated than ever. 

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