The future of project data analytics, a discussion
New technology is transforming projects, but companies must approach it in the right way to ensure their project teams can understand and use it, delegates at an Association for Project Management (APM) event heard.
APM’s Corporate Partner Seminar on the future of project data analytics looked at how the project profession must build skills and capability to unlock the potential of data and digitisation.
The event, held at Aston University, Birmingham, featured presentations from project leaders and digital experts on a broad range of data-related topics, along with case studies, group discussions, and Q&A sessions.
Speakers included:
- Dr Jo Jolly, Deputy Director and Head of Project Futures, Infrastructure and Projects Authority
- Matthew Mann, Performance Management Director, HS2
- John McGlynn, former APM Chair and Project Delivery Director, Atkins
- James Montrose, Associate Director, KPMG
- Andy Murray, Executive Director, Major Projects Association
- Martin Paver, Chief Executive and Founder, Projecting Success
- Mark Thurston, Chief Executive, HS2
The seminar explored the current picture around the use of project data analytics within the profession, changes required to mindset organisational culture to realise opportunities, the perspective from within government, and how APM is supporting its corporate partners when it comes to building skills and capability.
One of the main topics of discussion was project data analytics and the rise of AI tools, such as ChatGPT. During his presentation, Martin Paver said:
“We’re driving our projects at the moment by looking in the rear-view mirror. New technology is transforming the role of planners and project reporting. The potential problem with all this is 'do you understand it and can you use it?' A lot of organisations now are going out and buying expensive tools, but that alone won’t work. What about factors like data integration and data access? You have to think about what your level of ambition is. Is it just to be able to see a little bit better through your rear-view mirror, or do you really want to transform the way you do things?”
James Montrose shared his insights on creating a digital mindset. He acknowledged that the rapid pace of change around project data may feel overwhelming for some people, but advocated for a digital mindset that would enable project and programme professionals to see these changes as opportunities.
“There’s always resistance to change,” he said. “A lot of people feel change is being done to them, so we have to be able to overcome that. When it comes to deploying a digital mindset, focus on ‘why’. Speak the language of benefits. Increase speed of collaboration and communication.”
APM’s project data analytics resource hub has more information and further reading on this topic, including APM research and reports..
APM's Corporate Partnership Programme is aimed at organisations who wish to develop their project management capability and community. Visit the Corporate Partnership page to find out more.
This article appears on the APM news and blog site as "APM Corporate Partners discuss the future of project data analytics" dated Febuary 8, 2023.
--Association for Project Management
[edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings
- Big data.
- Building data exchange.
- Common data environment.
- Chief digital officer CDO.
- Data in the construction industry.
- Digital Transformation in the Construction Project Management Industry.
- Database.
- Data-centric business model.
- Data custodian.
- Data and behaviours in construction.
- Data collection strategies.
- Data drop.
- Data manager.
- Data Protection Act.
- Data readiness.
- General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).
- How data can stop waste.
- Microsoft Project - software for project management.
- Open data.
- Structured data.
- Top big data tools used to store and analyze data.
- Treating data as part of infrastructure.
- Unstructured data.
- Virtual reality and big data disrupting digital construction.
Featured articles and news
The act of preservation may sometimes be futile.
Twas the site before Christmas...
A rhyme for the industry and a thankyou to our supporters.
Plumbing and heating systems in schools
New apprentice pay rates coming into effect in the new year
Addressing the impact of recent national minimum wage changes.
EBSSA support for the new industry competence structure
The Engineering and Building Services Skills Authority, in working group 2.
Notes from BSRIA Sustainable Futures briefing
From carbon down to the all important customer: Redefining Retrofit for Net Zero Living.
Principal Designer: A New Opportunity for Architects
ACA launches a Principal Designer Register for architects.
A new government plan for housing and nature recovery
Exploring a new housing and infrastructure nature recovery framework.
Leveraging technology to enhance prospects for students
A case study on the significance of the Autodesk Revit certification.
Fundamental Review of Building Regulations Guidance
Announced during commons debate on the Grenfell Inquiry Phase 2 report.
CIAT responds to the updated National Planning Policy Framework
With key changes in the revised NPPF outlined.
Councils and communities highlighted for delivery of common-sense housing in planning overhaul
As government follows up with mandatory housing targets.