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Reflection on “AI in Project Management: Exploring Theoretical Models for Decision-Making and Risk Management”

As I begin my mornings these days, I always gravitate toward the filter coffee in the cafeteria—it’s convenient, fresh, and waiting for me as soon as I walk in. It’s hard to resist when it’s right there and ready to go without any extra effort. However, as the day wears on, I inevitably start missing […]

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Reflection on “Large-scale Data-driven Financial Risk Management Analysis Using Machine Learning Strategies”

These days, I’ve found myself settling into a routine of drinking French press coffee. It’s simple, it’s fresh, and since I don’t have any lessons or consultations at the moment, it fits well into my slower pace. Without the demands of teaching, I’ve had more time for both research and, I have to admit, for

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