A 60-minute course for project managers on leading with psychological safety, role clarity, and recognition in an AI-driven workplace.
Live Date
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Session Window
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Format
Live Virtual Conference

As AI reshapes the way work gets done, project managers face a new leadership challenge: how to lead effectively when the lines between people and technology are blurring. Tasks that once required human effort are now automated, but the human element of leadership has never mattered more. The PMs who thrive in this environment will be the ones who can integrate AI literacy with emotional intelligence, critical thinking, and a genuine commitment to the people on their teams.
This 60-minute lesson walks project managers through six modules covering the leadership skills that technology can’t replace. You’ll examine the difference between self-focused and team-focused leadership, why psychological safety is the #1 driver of high-performing teams, how role clarity protects individual dignity, and how small acts of recognition create outsized impact. The course closes with a practical toolkit of five actions you can take starting tomorrow to maintain the humanity of your workplace while navigating constant technological change.
Registration for this event is available to MPUG members. Join today for access to this session, 500+ on-demand replays, PDU credits, and more.