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Hello Reader, Quick one: I'm speaking at a BrightWork webinar next Tuesday and wanted to invite you along. It's called Stop Automating Project Management Chaos: Why AI rewards organisations that already have their house in order, and it's about something I keep seeing play out: businesses put money into AI tools expecting better visibility and decision-making, but if the underlying project data is fragmented, reporting is inconsistent and governance is weak, AI doesn't fix that... it just makes the chaos move faster. We'll cover:
When: Tuesday 21 July, 5.30pm (find your local time here) Hope to see you there! Have a lovely week, Elizabeth |
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