Generative AI makes project managers more productive, effective –research shows

A new report from Project Management Institute (PMI), the world’s leading authority for project professionals, explores how high adopters of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) are leading the charge in embracing GenAI, unlocking performance enhancements, and sharing their learnings to propel business transformation.

The report “First Movers’ Advantage: The Immediate Benefits of Adopting Generative AI for Project Management” surveyed 500 project professionals from around the globe, all using GenAI in their project work. Organisations that encourage GenAI adoption see an increased use of GenAI among project professionals, setting the stage for transformative and positive outcomes.

A study by Microsoft and LinkedIn shows that the use of GenAI doubled in the last few months of 2023, with 75 per cent of knowledge workers using it, a trend PMI has seen explode in its nearly one-million-member community of project professionals.

“Our research shows that GenAI trailblazers know how to maximise adoption to elevate their performance, navigate complex work, and usher in GenAI across their teams. They stand out from their peers for their innovative leadership.” said Pierre Le Manh, PMP, President & Chief Executive Officer of PMI.

“We want to ensure project professionals who haven’t yet added this technology to their toolbox can quickly get up to speed and benefit from GenAI given its exponential growth.”

Project professionals leading GenAI adoption are already building strategic advantages over those still in the initial stages: Trailblazers are already mastering the critical skill of prompt engineering, the key to unlocking the full potential of GenAI. Trailblazers stand out because they use GenAI for more complex tasks, such as data analysis, planning, and risk management.

These high adopters are three times more likely to strengthen their skills with GenAI when compared with explorers High adopters also recognise the importance of actively advocating for organisational adoption.

“GenAI is transforming every industry, which will create more opportunities for project professionals because they will help organisations implement this disruptive technology,” said Le Manh.

“A key insight from the report is that it’s much harder to accelerate adoption without organisational support. Trailblazers are ten times more likely to work for organisations that empower them to use GenAI. It’s these forward-thinking organisations and their trailblazing project professionals that are seizing this moment and ready to lead the GenAI revolution.”

As the leading authority in project management, PMI has a unique view into a global community of nearly one million knowledge workers. This community has enthusiastically embraced both PMI Infinity, a GenAI tool developed by PMI, and training offered by PMI.

Together, PMI and its members are elevating the profession’s skills. In this unique moment in time, those professionals who are actively experimenting with GenAI are sharing their results with their fellow project professionals in the PMI community.

PMI is poised to launch a series of GenAI prompts, specific to a variety of industries and use cases, as an additional resource for project professionals. Research has shown that effective prompt engineering helps yield stronger quality answers and a better overall GenAI experience. Providing a starting point and bridging the gap between trailblazers and explorers, PMI is introducing a Prompt Library to PMI Infinity. Project professionals can use PMI Infinity TM as an on-the-job partner that delivers interactive and detailed responses designed for project work. The new curated repository of prompts, already vetted by the PMI community, will help users level up projects by providing an accessible entry point for developing precise prompts to support their day-to-day integration of AI into their workflow.

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