The Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Project Management - Drivers, Benefits, Challenges and Risks

A Master of Science thesis in Engineering Systems Management by Souhaila Chakouk entitled, “The Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Project Management - Drivers, Benefits, Challenges and Risks”, submitted in April 2025. Thesis advisor is Dr. Abdulrahim Shamayleh. Soft copy is available (Thesi...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Chakouk, Souhaila (author)
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title The Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Project Management - Drivers, Benefits, Challenges and Risks
title_full The Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Project Management - Drivers, Benefits, Challenges and Risks
title_fullStr The Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Project Management - Drivers, Benefits, Challenges and Risks
title_full_unstemmed The Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Project Management - Drivers, Benefits, Challenges and Risks
title_short The Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Project Management - Drivers, Benefits, Challenges and Risks
title_sort The Convergence of Artificial Intelligence and Project Management - Drivers, Benefits, Challenges and Risks
topic Artificial Intelligence
Project Management
AI Integration
url https://hdl.handle.net/11073/26151