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anywilliams@msm.edu replied to the topic "Species in Animal Testing" – 2 years, 2 months ago
@danieshat1 As a science minded person, I agree that testing should be conducted on species with similar genetic makeup as humans. However, as an animal lover, I think regulations regarding testing on animals should be in place. If chimpanzees are… Read more»
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anywilliams@msm.edu replied to the topic "Academia or Industry Preference?" – 2 years, 2 months ago
Although my personality traits would fit in academia, my life goals are more suited for industry. I enjoy helping people, I’m curious, and enjoy challenging tasks. However, my life goals are to directly helping people and make comfortable salary doing… Read more»
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anywilliams@msm.edu replied to the topic "Project Management Drives Changes" – 2 years, 2 months ago
Do you think project managers are required to be “people persons”? Are social skills a requirement for project management? I think you have to be a people person to be successful in project management. Communication skills and conflict resolution are… Read more»
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anywilliams@msm.edu posted a new topic "Project Management and Artificial Intelligence" – 2 years, 3 months ago
Only 35% of projects today are successfully completed. This rate leads to an overwhelming amount of wasted resources. Researchers, startups, and other organizations are beginning to apply artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and other advanced technologies to project management. Research… Read more»
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anywilliams@msm.edu replied to the topic "Milestones Missed: Failure or Success?" – 2 years, 3 months ago
I don’t consider missed milestones a failure or success but as a new opportunity. This is a chance to regroup, analyze the steps taken, and try again to make the milestone. One should ask questions along as they are reassessing… Read more»
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anywilliams@msm.edu replied to the topic "Changing Careers" – 2 years, 3 months ago
I think changing careers is a great idea. We have been asked since grade school, “What is your dream job?” or “What do you want to do when you grow up?” Hardly ever do we consider more than one career… Read more»