Breakfast Roundtable - Automation and project management - where do we go from here?
In January, we continued our discussion from October regarding automation – as a project in and of itself and as a part of our profession. In this meeting, we’ll continue to dig down on some of the points that have been made thus far and talk about where we expect to go from here.
For example, automation is such a popular concept that it may be possible to face a situation where it does not make sense – when is automation too much? How do we measure and communicate this to our sponsors and constituents effectively? What are some of the tools available to help with such a conversation – and which ones do we still need?
Some of the ideas already broached on this subject are validation and verification points, basic six sigma – what about automation where such tools are not common? How do we define the points at which we need to measure our effort? Does this influence what project management methodology is used to manage such projects?
We have discussed various guardrails, and appropriate starting points for using automation within our project management practice, possibly for things like meeting notes and documentation. Have you already begun using automation or are you currently managing a project which involves the development of automation? What are some of the challenges you face and how have you dealt with them? What would be helpful to you in the path forward?
This interactive event is an opportunity to gather area Project Managers to discuss issues that affect our work and careers. Participants are encouraged to share their challenging experiences and benefit from the combined knowledge of attendees. Also, this meeting is a great way to network, get answers to your questions about your projects and get greater benefit from your PMI membership. Please bring your challenges, suggestions, valuable articles, or resources on this topic.
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