
Human Judgment vs. AI Insight: Rethinking Strategy in an Automated World
By Debra Kahn
Visionaries gave us products that disrupted markets, but they always had a strategy to back up the vision.

By Debra Kahn
Visionaries gave us products that disrupted markets, but they always had a strategy to back up the vision.

By Darrel Popowich, Founder, Transformation CRAFT
Most transformations don’t fail because of flawed strategy or weak execution. They fail because the system underneath—the one that connects vision, people, and behavior—was never fully aligned to begin with.

By Markus Kopko
Effective prompting follows a clear, consistent structure. The CRISP framework provides a practical five-element structure for prompts.

By Gabor Stramb
Silence in a project can look like progress. But sometimes, It’s the opposite. I’ve noticed there are a few types of silence that should worry every Project Manager.

By Dr. Harold Kerzner
As we move into 2026, the landscape of project management is evolving in exciting ways. The predictions I provide here highlight the many positive changes shaping the future.

By Sabrina Poteat, PMP, CSM
Many PMOs fail because they are created as a quick solution to visible symptoms rather than designed to solve the underlying decision and execution problems in the business.

By Markus Kopko, PgMP®, PMP®, PMI-CPMAI™
For project managers, that statistic should trigger an immediate question: How many of our project decisions are based on AI outputs that no one verified?

By Gabor Stramb
What separates good project managers from great ones is not whether they avoid the fire. It is how they behave while standing in the middle of it.

By Dr. Harold Kerzner
This white paper identifies 25 of the most common mistakes that young or inexperienced project managers make.