Author: Philip SPRINGUEL, PMP
Dear members and colleagues,
Your PMI Switzerland newsletter this month features an article discussing AI implementation in projects, in which author Gianmarco Sirei warns that AI systems are not self-governing and cannot be relied on to behave correctly! Read this article to understand why project management is critical to turning technical capability into reliable and scalable outcomes.
Also in this newsletter, read PMI volunteer Maja Mandic’s post-event report about the first Project Managers Networking Apéro in St. Gallen held this past 23 April. The event welcomed professionals not only from St. Gallen, but also from Liechtenstein, Chur, and the wider region.
We're pleased as usual in our newsletters, to highlight several new members joining our PMI Switzerland community.
Read on to review upcoming opportunities to network and develop crucial skills, such as: Matt Lanfear’s workshop on how to thrive in times of uncertainty, scheduled for 27 May in Zurich; Christine Petersen’s 22 June interactive session in Zurich about ‘influence,’ building on Cialdini’s seven principles; and, don’t forget the PMI Masterclass on 4 July presented by Camille Caclin, Mastering Crisis: A Systemic and Human Approach to Project Leadership, also in Zurich.
Philip SPRINGUEL, Newsletter Copy Editor