Artificial Intelligence is no longer a future skill for project managers. It is becoming an essential capability for anyone leading programs, products, portfolios, or enterprise transformation initiatives.
The good news is that the Project Management Institute (PMI) has created a free AI learning path specifically designed for project managers. It offers 31 free Professional Development Units (PDUs) while introducing practical AI concepts that can immediately improve the way projects are planned, executed, and delivered.
If you are a PMP certification holder, this is an opportunity to build AI knowledge while earning nearly half of the PDUs required for your certification renewal.
What Is Included?
PMI’s learning path consists of seven free courses.
| Course | PDUs | Course Link |
|---|---|---|
| Generative AI Overview for Project Managers | 5 | Free for everyone |
| Data Landscape of GenAI for Project Managers | 5 | Free for PMI Members |
| Talking to AI. Prompt Engineering for Project Managers | 3 | Free for everyone |
| Practical Application of Generative AI for Project Managers | 5 | Free for everyone |
| AI in Agile Delivery | 5 | Free for PMI Members |
| PMI Essentials. Seven AI Project Patterns | 5 | Free for everyone |
| Introduction to CPMAI™ | 3 | Free for everyone |
| GenAI Execution for PMs, TPMs & Leadership | 4 | Free for everyone |
Total: 35 Free PDUs
Why This Matters
Many project managers believe AI is only for developers or data scientists.
That is no longer true.
Today’s project managers are expected to understand:
- How AI creates business value
- Where AI fits within delivery roadmaps
- How to identify suitable AI use cases
- AI governance and responsible adoption
- Risks associated with AI projects
- How to collaborate with AI engineers and data teams
You do not need to build machine learning models.
You need to know how to lead AI initiatives.
That is exactly where these courses help.
Course Breakdown
1. Generative AI Overview for Project Managers
This course introduces the fundamentals of Generative AI.
You will learn:
- Large Language Models (LLMs)
- Common AI terminology
- Enterprise AI use cases
- Opportunities and limitations
- AI adoption trends
This is the ideal starting point if you are completely new to AI.
2. Data Landscape of GenAI
AI is only as good as the data behind it.
This course explains:
- Structured and unstructured data
- Data quality
- Data governance
- Privacy considerations
- Why data preparation is critical for AI success
Many AI projects fail because of poor data rather than poor models.
3. Prompt Engineering for Project Managers
Prompt engineering is becoming a core productivity skill.
This course covers:
- Writing effective prompts
- Improving AI responses
- Structuring business prompts
- Using AI for planning and documentation
Even simple prompt improvements can significantly increase productivity.
4. Practical Application of Generative AI
Theory is valuable.
Application creates impact.
This course demonstrates practical AI use cases such as:
- Project documentation
- Risk identification
- Status reporting
- Meeting summaries
- Requirement generation
- Stakeholder communication
These are tasks every project manager performs regularly.
5. AI in Agile Delivery
Agile teams are already integrating AI into their workflows.
Topics include:
- Sprint planning
- User story creation
- Backlog refinement
- Velocity improvement
- Team productivity
- Continuous improvement
AI becomes an assistant to Agile teams rather than a replacement.
6. Seven AI Project Patterns
One of the most valuable courses in the learning path.
It explains recurring patterns found in AI projects.
Understanding these patterns helps project managers:
- Estimate effort
- Identify dependencies
- Manage delivery risks
- Improve planning accuracy
- Avoid common implementation mistakes
This is particularly useful for TPMs managing enterprise AI initiatives.
7. Introduction to CPMAI™
CPMAI stands for Cognitive Project Management for AI.
The course introduces:
- AI project lifecycle
- AI specific governance
- AI delivery framework
- Model deployment considerations
- Business value realization
It provides an excellent bridge between traditional project management and AI delivery.
What This Learning Path Does Well
The biggest strength of these courses is that they are designed specifically for project managers.
They focus less on algorithms and coding.
They focus more on:
- Business outcomes
- Delivery
- Governance
- Stakeholder management
- AI adoption
- Responsible AI
This makes the content practical for PMs, TPMs, Delivery Managers, Program Managers, and Portfolio Managers.
What These Courses Do Not Cover
While this learning path is an excellent starting point, it is important to understand its limitations.
It does not provide deep expertise in:
- Large Language Model architecture
- Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
- AI agents
- Vector databases
- AI system design
- Enterprise AI architecture
- Prompt orchestration
- AI implementation at scale
Professionals aiming to lead enterprise AI programs should continue learning beyond these introductory courses.
Who Should Take These Courses?
This learning path is valuable for:
- Project Managers
- Technical Program Managers
- Delivery Managers
- Scrum Masters
- Product Managers
- PMO Leaders
- Portfolio Managers
- PMP Certification Holders
- Anyone transitioning into AI program management
Final Thoughts
AI is rapidly becoming part of everyday project delivery.
The most successful project managers will not necessarily be AI engineers.
They will be professionals who understand how AI can improve execution, decision making, governance, and business outcomes.
PMI’s free AI learning path provides an accessible way to begin that journey while earning 31 PDUs toward your PMP renewal.
If you have been waiting for the right time to build AI skills, this is one of the easiest places to start.
Ready to Lead AI Projects?
AI is reshaping project management, and the professionals who understand how to apply it responsibly will be the ones leading the next generation of programs.
PMI’s free AI Learning Path is an excellent place to begin. It costs nothing, provides 31 free PDUs, and introduces practical AI concepts that every project manager should understand.
Do not wait until AI becomes a requirement for your next role. Start building your AI knowledge today and stay ahead of the curve.
Have you started PMI’s AI Learning Path yet?
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