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Webinar: "AI-Augmented Agility" proudly hosted by PMI Agile Special Interest Group Asia Pacific

Fri, 20 June

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AI-Augmented Agility: Making Faster, Smarter Decisions in Complex Projects PMI Agile SIG AP, in proud partnership with the PMI Sydney Australia Chapter, invites you to a powerful, virtual seminar exploring how AI is reshaping Agile delivery and decision-making in complex projects.

Webinar: "AI-Augmented Agility" proudly hosted by PMI Agile Special Interest Group Asia Pacific
Webinar: "AI-Augmented Agility" proudly hosted by PMI Agile Special Interest Group Asia Pacific

Time & Location

20 June 2025, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm AEST

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About the event

🧠 Featured Speaker:


Aina Aliieva (Alive), MBA, M.Eng. - CEO of Bee Agile


Aina is a global strategist in AI-integrated delivery and organisational agility, known for her groundbreaking work “The Evolution of the PMO: The Rise of the Chief Project Officer.”


In this session, she’ll share practical use cases of AI in Agile environments, from early risk detection and algorithmic trust to portfolio-level decision augmentation.


💡 “AI should not replace human intelligence, it should expand it.”


🎯 Key Takeaway:


AI-Augmented Agility empowers project teams to navigate complexity with speed and precision, enabling smarter, data-driven decisions that enhance adaptability and outcomes.


🎙️ Co-hosted by our own Dheeraj Dua, PMI Tasmania Chapter Board Member and Vice Chair, PMI Agile SIG and Laetitia (LC) Callegari, Director of Academic Outreach and Professional Development, PMI Sydney Chapter.


💸 Cost: FREE to attend


Whether you’re a project leader, transformation strategist, or curious about the practical impact of AI in Agile, this is one session you don’t want to miss!

Please note that by registering to attend this event, you acknowledge and agree to abide by any/all provisions of the host Chapter/SIG.





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