WEEK 06 |
Wednesday. 07 February, 2024 | |
6:00 pm |
PM Insight-Fremont Virtual Meeting: How to Run Successful AI Projects and Avoid FailurePM Insight-Fremont Virtual Meeting:
How to Run Successful AI Projects and Avoid FailureWhen: Wednesday, February 7th, 2024 6:00pm-8:00pm
Where: Virtual Meeting
Last Date for On-line Registration is 2/6/2024 at 6 PM
Registrants will receive meeting joining details from Meeting Leader by afternoon on the event day.
Description:
Many organizations are struggling to implement AI with success. Despite the buzz around AI and its potential to revolutionize industries, a surprising 70-80% of AI projects fail. Why do so many AI initiatives, brimming with promise and potential, end up falling short? In this talk we explore the top reasons for these AI project failures, through real-world experiences and “ripped from the headlines” examples. We’ll share why these AI projects failed, and the practical ways to navigate these challenges for AI project success. Furthermore, we’ll explain how emerging approaches to Trustworthy AI are helping to address a wide range of ethical and responsible AI challenges. As a way to avoid these common AI project failures, we’ll present the emerging best practice for AI projects leveraged by successful organizations, the Cognitive Project Management for AI (CPMAI) approach. Attendees will learn how to do AI right by applying a step-wise approach/methodology for AI projects, including an AI project template that gives you a straightforward way to adapt CPMAI methodology to your AI projects. Please see this link for an introductory course (Free Course).
Takeaways:
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About the Instructor:
Ronald Schmelzer, Managing Partner and CPMAI Certified Lead Instructor Ron is Managing Partner and Founder of Cognilytica. In conjunction with Kathleen Walch, Ron developed the CPMAI methodology, iterating and evolving prior approaches to AI & data project management given the realities of the rapidly changing AI environment. Adopted by dozens of multinational organizations, dozens of government agencies, and NGOs, CPMAI is quickly becoming the standard methodology for AI project management best practices. Ron is CPMAI Certified and is a Lead Instructor on CPMAI courses and training. Ron is a sought-after expert on AI and data best practices and AI project management. He serves as chair for a number of industry groups focused on AI adoption and best practices, helping launch the AI working group at ATARC. Ron is co-host of the AI Today podcast, regular Forbes contributor, TechTarget SearchAI columnist, and SXSW Innovation Awards Judge. Prior to founding Cognilytica, Ron founded and ran ZapThink, an industry analyst firm focused on Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Cloud Computing, Web Services, XML, and Enterprise Architecture, which was acquired by Dovel Technologies in August 2011, which was subsequently acquired by Guidehouse. Ron received a B.S. degree in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where his undergraduate advisor was well-known AI researcher Rodney Brooks. Ron also received an MBA from Johns Hopkins University.
Meeting Leader: Krishna Gundlapalli/Prachi Joshi Contact Meeting Leader: krimo.pmp@gmail.com or prachi.joshi20922@gmail.com
PDU Info: Ways of Working: 2.0 PDU Online Registration PMI Silicon Valley Members: $5.00 Non-Members: $5.00 Students & Veterans: Free (Please contact Meeting Leader for the discount code)
Cancellation Policy This event is a professional society meeting, held for the benefit of its members. The Plan Ahead registration fee paid is based on the registrant's ability to commit to attendance, ahead of time. The Plan Ahead registration fee will not be refunded for any reason, other than event cancellation, after normal business hours (5:00 PM, Pacific) on the registration deadline day. The PMI - Silicon Valley Chapter reserves the right to make last-minute changes to program content and speakers, as circumstances dictate. |
Thursday. 08 February, 2024 | |
7:00 pm | |
Friday. 09 February, 2024 | |
7:00 am |
PM Breakfast Meeting - Scotts ValleyThe intent of the meeting is to promote an informal gathering of project managers to discuss current topics in the profession, receive suggestions from the other attendees on current project challenges, or share/receive information on items of interest. |