2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3823900
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Applied Algorithmic Machine Learning for Intelligent Project Prediction: Towards an AI Framework of Project Success

Abstract: A growing number of emerging studies have been undertaken to examine the mediating dynamics between intelligent agents, activities, and cost within allocated budgets, in order to predict the outcomes of complex projects in dint of their significant uncertain nature in achieving a successful outcome. For example, prior studies have used machine learning models to calculate and perform predictions. Artificial neural networks are the most frequently used machine learning model with support vector machine, and gen… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the aftermath of the Covid-19 crisis will impact employment in the future as it will result in significant changes in the trends in labour markets and the required skills for the future workers will also shift due to the changing work patterns (Dacre et al, 2019;PwC, 2020). The demand for project managers who have digital skills (Brookes et al, 2020;Hsu et al, 2021), agility skills (Dong et al, 2021), data skills (Kockum & Dacre, 2021), communication skills, and leadership skills (Tite et al, 2021), will be more likely to be required since there is a possibility that organisations will require a more significant number of employees to implement remote working as the new normal.…”
Section: Discussion and Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the aftermath of the Covid-19 crisis will impact employment in the future as it will result in significant changes in the trends in labour markets and the required skills for the future workers will also shift due to the changing work patterns (Dacre et al, 2019;PwC, 2020). The demand for project managers who have digital skills (Brookes et al, 2020;Hsu et al, 2021), agility skills (Dong et al, 2021), data skills (Kockum & Dacre, 2021), communication skills, and leadership skills (Tite et al, 2021), will be more likely to be required since there is a possibility that organisations will require a more significant number of employees to implement remote working as the new normal.…”
Section: Discussion and Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%