Leading Projects in the Age of Automation

Ways of Working

Title: Leading Projects in the Age of Automation

Date: December 9th

Time: 6:30-7:30pm EST

Speaker: Dr. Jacob

Type of Event: Virtual

Cost: Free

PDUs: 1

Type: Ways of Working

Open to everyone: Yes

 

As automation and AI reshape industries, project managers must adapt to remain effective leaders. This session explores how automation enhances project efficiency, reduces human error, and minimizes risks—leading to more predictable and successful outcomes. Attendees will learn how to shift from traditional oversight to strategic leadership by leveraging automation for better decision-making, clearer communication, and improved stakeholder engagement. By embracing automation, project managers can drive greater value while reducing costs, timelines, and inefficiencies.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand how automation minimizes project risks, reduces delays, and improves overall efficiency.
  2. Learn how to transition from tactical project management to strategic leadership in an AI-driven

environment.

  1. Discover how automation can cut costs by up to 30%, accelerate delivery timelines (on time / on budget), and

enhance quality.

  1. Explore strategies for securing stakeholder buy-in by using data-driven insights and performance metrics.

 

Dr. Jacob is a thought leader in the areas of education, leadership development, procurement, and supply chain management. He received his PhD from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the area of Supply Chain Management. His research led him to co-develop the Best Value Approach, a revolutionary and internationally renowned approach to business. Their groundbreaking model is the most licensed technology out of Arizona State University in the past 20 years (62 licenses) and has been tested on over 2,000 projects valued over $6 billion in services, with a 98% success rating (on time, within budget, and client highly satisfied), and savings of 10-30% on all project costs.  Dr. Jacob also managed the expansion of the best value approach program throughout the world. He has tested the BVA on over 1000 projects. He is responsible for research done with the State of Oklahoma, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, and the US Army Medical command, where he produced significant results of cost savings, increased efficiency and improved quality to the services provided. His groundbreaking research on the Best Value Approach was integrated into a graduate program and put into practice at Arizona State University for outsourcing foood services. The results at ASU led to an investment of $100 million, which was the first of its kind, and the vendor is still surpassing their milestone goals for the University.

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Information

Type of category: Events

Type of activity: Ways of Working

Date: December 9th, 2025

Hour: 6:30PM to 7:30PM

# of PDUs: 1

Price

Students: Free

Members: Free

Non members and Guests: Free

Location