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E-raamat: Invisible Project Manager: Why Artificial Intelligence Will Run Tomorrow's Projects - Without You

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040572542
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040572542

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What if the best project manager didn’t exist? In this provocative and future-facing manifesto, Peter Taylor, the original Lazy Project Manager, asks the uncomfortable questions about the impact on his profession from the inexorable rise of artificial intelligence.

Traditional project management has created a substantial legacy, but what if project managers aren’t evolving but evaporating? What if success no longer needs a command-and-control human hero at the helm? Thanks to the power of AI, the next generation of project delivery won’t be managed, it will be orchestrated, seamlessly, silently, invisibly. It just might be the end of project management as we know it and the beginning of something radically smarter—but humans will still be very much involved, and this book explains how. It defines the ‘Invisible Project Manager’ future where AI systems manage workflows, timelines, and resources, while the ‘human-in-the-loop’ will be a vastly different skillset moving from the managers of activities to guardians of outcome. Accelerated change to the project management profession is arriving soon, and at speed.

This book is an essential and thought-provoking guide to evolution for forward-looking leaders, digital transformation strategists, and change agents who are planning for the long game. Are you ready to disappear?



This book defines the ‘Invisible Project Manager’ future where AI systems manage workflows, timelines, and resources, while the ‘human-in-the-loop’ will be a vastly different skillset moving from the managers of activities to guardians of outcome.

Foreword (by James Garner and Mashhood Ahmed)
1. Introduction
2. Long
live the managed project
3. The great delusion, why we fell in love with
project managers
4. Software ate the tools, now its eating the role
5. The
rise of the invisible project manager
6. A lazy personal comparison
7. A
professional objective comparison
8. The myth of irreplaceability
9. Project
Darwinism, the survival of the AI adopters
10. The future is not managing,
its orchestrating
11. The Invisible project manager manifesto
12. Not a
single evolutionary path
13. Ending with a smile
14. A final word (after the
rain). Appendices
Peter Taylor is a Keynote speaker and coach, and the author of the number-one bestselling project management book The Lazy Winning Project Manager, along with many other books. He has built and led some of the largest PMOs in the world, and is now with Dayforce, where he is the VP Global PMO. He has also delivered over 500 lectures around the world in 30 countries and has been described as perhaps the most entertaining and inspiring speaker in the project management world today.