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Conference Paper Complexity, Stakeholder Engagement, Construction 7 September 2000
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The human face of a complex construction contract--a mini-workshop/case study
By Perera, Vinod Typically, construction contracts are bilateral agreements between a Principal and a Contractor. However, this $45 million (US$22.5 million) construction project in Auckland, New Zealand had a…
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Conference Paper Program Management, Complexity, Information Technology 7 September 2000
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Managing the colossal project
By Plevyak, Howard M. | Pierce, James M. To implement a major enterprise initiative, both the sponsoring organization and its project manager need to develop a system that enables the project team to navigate the complexities involved in…
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Conference Paper Complexity, Construction 7 September 2000
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Management of public infrastructure projects
By Del Caño, Alfredo | De la Cruz, M. Pilar Construction projects undertaken by civil service can have specific characteristics in its management processes that projects undertaken by the private enterprise do not. Those contrasts can be more…
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Conference Paper Risk Management, Innovation, Complexity, Information Technology 7 September 2000
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Testing approach to keep your "Big Bang" system implementation from becoming a bomb
By Laubmeier, Joan What do you do when three years of development, by up to 25 people, comes together in ONE "big bang" system implementation? How do you plan? How do you make sure that the "little thing" you…
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