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Article Quality Management, Risk Management, Teams, Construction 1 May 2017
PM Network
Home Away from Home
By Fister Gale, Sarah The world is looking at the greatest humanitarian crisis since World War II. There were more than 21 million refugees in 2015 -- with the Syrian war the leading source of refugees. As demand for…
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Article Teams, Construction 1 October 2015
PM Network
Reaching new heights
By Howlett, Sarah Protzman The latest architectural feature of Shanghai, China’s futuristic landscape is The Shanghai Tower, the world’s second-tallest skyscraper. Gensler, an architecture firm based in San Francisco,…
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Article Teams, Quality Management, Construction February 2015
Project Management Journal
An inquiry to move an underutilized best practice forward
By Mollaoglu, Sinem | Sparkling, Anthony | Thomas, Sean There is an obvious need in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry for improved project team integration through project delivery. Project partnering provides a great…
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Article Teams, Leadership, Construction December 1979
Project Management Quarterly
Motivating people to perform on design and construction projects
By Caspe, Marc S. Getting the most out of a project team involves motivating them in a way that maximizes their project performance. This article examines how project managers can use the management by objective…
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Article Communications Management, Teams, Construction March 1978
Project Management Quarterly
Improving construction communications
By Borcherding, John D. Research has shown that when project teams communicate openly and often, they are more likely to achieve an outcome that meets their project's intended objectives. This article examines how…
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