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Article Scheduling, Stakeholder Engagement, Construction 1 November 2016
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Stadia Mania
By Fister Gale, Sarah Score one for the fans. Every time a new sports stadium is built, project leaders are pushed to deliver bigger, bolder and more dramatic results. These stadiums garner lots of fan excitement and…
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Article Scheduling, Stakeholder Engagement, Construction 1 October 2015
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Rehabbing Wrigley
By Mixon, Imani Renovating an iconic baseball stadium in a densely populated neighborhood has proved a challenging exercise in project management for the owners of the Chicago Cubs, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. With…
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Article Portfolio Management, Risk Management, Scheduling, Talent Management, Resource Management, Stakeholder Engagement, Construction December 2011
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Combining Forces: 2011 PMI Project of the Year Award Finalist
By Allen, Kevin The United Arab Emirates gained its wealth through the oil and gas industry. Now its leaders are cultivating economic sustainability by diversifying the country's portfolio. This article discusses…
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Article Scheduling, Decision Making, Stakeholder Engagement, Construction March 2007
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Heavy metal
By Liao, Janet Building a large manufacturing facility in a small town that values its tourist culture and its natural setting could easily become a project fiercely contested by the local community. But when…
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Article Scheduling, Stakeholder Engagement, Construction 1 September 2005
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High hopes
Stakeholders with common needs often partner to split the costs of developing projects. But their competing interests can also disrupt the project plan, causing cost and schedule overruns. Such is…
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