GenAI for Project Management: Strategic Prompting and Agile Execution

Program Description

While this outline serves as a foundational framework with use cases from multiple industries and functions, the final program is fully customized to your industry and internal workflows.

Participants work on real-world problems, not generic examples. We engage in a pre-workshop alignment to inject your specific organizational datasets, pain points, and proprietary use cases directly into the curriculum.

Learning Objectives

Program Details

Content

Day 1: AI-Augmented Planning & Initiation

  • Shifting from “Task Management” to “Cognitive Orchestration.” Understanding the LLM architecture as a strategic partner for complex project design and scope definition.
  • Scenario (Construction/Manufacturing): A Project Director uses GenAI to synthesize 30 different site inspection reports, identifying three recurring safety risks and drafting a corrective action plan.
  • Hands-on: Practice “Structured Prompting” – turning a vague project idea into a formal Project Charter including Objectives, Success Metrics, and high-level Milestones.
  • Expected Impact: Immediate improvement in the clarity of project initiation documents; foundation for safe AI usage in high-stakes environments.
  • Using GenAI to solve the “Granularity Gap.” Learning to break down complex goals into actionable tasks (Work Breakdown Structure) using plain English.
  • Demo (Retail/E-commerce): Using AI to instantly generate a 12-week rollout plan for a new e-commerce platform, including technical dependencies and marketing sync points.
  • Hands-on: The “Scope Challenge” – participants use AI to create a detailed WBS for a mock digital transformation project, identifying hidden tasks that traditional planning often misses.
  • Expected Impact: 60% reduction in time spent on initial project planning; higher accuracy in resource estimates.
  • Moving from reactive troubleshooting to proactive risk mitigation. Using AI to simulate “What-If” failure scenarios before a single ringgit is spent.
  • Scenario (Banking): Analyzing a proposed system migration plan and having the AI identify potential “Day 1” customer friction points and drafting a contingency RAID log.
  • Hands-on: Input a project scope → Use AI to generate a comprehensive Risk Register, categorizing risks by “Impact” vs. “Probability” and drafting mitigation strategies.
  • Expected Impact: Ability to identify “project smoke” before it becomes a “fire”; significantly improved project resilience.
  • Using GenAI to structure persuasive Project Steering Committee (SteerCo) decks and translate “Technical Milestones” into board-ready strategic narratives.
  • Scenario: Turning a raw “Behind Schedule” status report into a 5-slide executive narrative that highlights the “Path to Green” and the required resource interventions.
  • Hands-on: Create a “Board-Ready” slide outline for a mock project update, converting raw Gantt chart data into concise executive “Status & Outlook” summaries.
  • Expected Impact: Faster approval cycles for project adjustments; more polished and data-driven executive communication.

Day 2: Agile Execution, Governance & Scale

  • Mastering the art of using GenAI to transcribe, summarize, and extract actionable tasks from project meetings, ensuring nothing “falls through the cracks.”
  • Scenario (General Corporate): Taking a messy transcript from a 1-hour multi-departmental project sync and having the AI extract the 5 key decisions and 10 assigned action items.
  • Hands-on: Build a “Meeting Architect” prompt – create a customized assistant that can take a meeting transcript and turn it into a clean “Minutes of Meeting” (MOM) with assigned owners.
  • Expected Impact: 80% reduction in project administration time; 100% accountability in task tracking.
  • Utilizing GenAI to quantify “soft data” like stakeholder feedback or team morale to identify friction points in the project journey.
  • Demo (Service Industry): Analyzing internal project communications to identify “Tone Drift” and drafting a tailored communication plan for a difficult group of stakeholders.
  • Hands-on: The “Stakeholder Map” – input a list of project stakeholders and have the AI generate a customized “Influence vs. Interest” matrix and engagement scripts.
  • Expected Impact: Proactive stakeholder management; ability to navigate project politics with data-backed empathy.
  • Defining the legal and ethical boundaries of AI in Project Management. Focus on data residency, ensuring PII is not leaked to public LLMs, and verifying AI “hallucinations.”
  • Scenario (Legal/Government): Auditing an AI-generated vendor contract summary for potential inaccuracies and ensuring no sensitive corporate IP was leaked during the prompt.
  • Hands-on: Co-create a “Project AI Playbook” – outlining do’s/don’ts, data anonymization steps, and “Human-in-the-loop” verification protocols for the PMO.
  • Expected Impact: Structural protection of corporate reputation; 100% compliance with PDPA 2.0 and national AIGE standards.
  • Consolidating Day 1 & 2 into a practical rollout plan for the participant’s specific project or PMO (Project Management Office).
  • The Framework: Prioritizing PM-AI initiatives based on Feasibility (Data availability) vs. Impact (Time saved/Project Success Rate).
  • Hands-on: Develop a “Project Augmentation Backlog” – identifying 3 high-impact tasks (e.g., weekly status reporting) to be augmented with GenAI.
  • Expected Impact: A clear, actionable path from training to execution; measurable KPIs for AI-driven project efficiency.
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List of Deliverables

Upon completion of the program, participants will have produced a tangible “AI Portfolio” including:

Prerequisites

Who Should Attend

Training Methodology

100% HRDC-Claimable

This program is fully registered and compliant with HRDC (Human Resource Development Corporation) requirements under the SBL-Khas scheme, allowing Malaysian employers to offset the training costs against their levy.

Certification of Completion

Participants who successfully complete the program will be awarded a “Professional Certificate in GenAI for Project Management.”

Post-Workshop Consulting (Optional)

For organizations looking to bridge the gap between training and execution, we offer optional, paid consulting services. These engagements provide expertise and technical support for specific pilot development or full-scale operational integration of the data- and AI-driven use cases established during the program.

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