Building Your First AI Project Assistant: A No-Code Guide
How can project managers harness AI without needing programming expertise?
The Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM™) invites you to a webinar, hosted by its Artificial Intelligence Community of Practice (AI CoP), that will explore how no-code AI tools can transform the way you manage projects.
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Who is this event for?
- Project Management Professionals at all levels
Key Takeaways
- Identify high-value project management tasks that are ideal candidates for AI automation within your workflows.
- Apply a strategic three-step framework: Identify, Design, Build- refine to develop a custom AI Project Assistant.
- Design an automation workflow that integrates disparate data sources, such as email, calendars, and task managers, into a consolidated daily project briefing.
Price
- Members: Complimentary
- Non-members: $55 (including GST)
- Registration closes: 15/10/2025 - 11:59 PM AEST
Speaker
Dr Leigh Coney
AI Consultant and Automation Specialist, WorkWise Solutions
Dr. Leigh Coney is an independent AI consultant, specialising in developing intelligent automation solutions that dramatically reduce operational costs and improve decision-making. His philosophy centres on AI being a strategic partner, not merely a complex tool. He crafts bespoke AI agents that handle repetitive work, analyse complex data, and provide the critical insights needed to act with confidence. Dr. Coney has applied this philosophy for a diverse range of clients, from top US law and finance firms to agile VCs, innovative start-ups, and even fast-paced political offices.
Dr. Ripon K. Chakrabortty
Facilitator: Senior Lecturer & the ‘Master of Decision Analytics’ Program Coordinator at UNSW Canberra and Artificial Intelligence Community of Practice Lead at the AIPM™
Dr Ripon K. Chakrabortty is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Systems & Computing, UNSW Canberra, Australia. He is experienced in “Artificial Intelligence in Decision-Making for Complex Systems”. His research interests include decision analytics, applied artificial intelligence, evolutionary computation, and applied optimisation in the "Project Scheduling and Supply Chain Management" domains. He is the team leader and founder of ‘The Decision Support & Analytics Research Group’. Also, he leads the ‘Artificial Intelligence’ Community of Practice at the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM™). He has written three authored books, six book chapters, and over 180 technical journal and conference papers in prestigious venues. Many organisations have funded his research programs valued at over $4.5 million, such as the Australian Research Council, the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, the Department of Education, Defence Trailblazer, and the Commonwealth Government of Australia.