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Article Risk Management, Change Management, Construction 1 December 2013
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It takes a village
By La Plante, Louis When launching a multimillion-dollar project, it is tempting to go with industry norms. This article examines how the team behind the Nemours Children's Hospital (Orlando, Florida, USA) project…
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Article Risk Management, Scheduling, Sustainability, Construction August 2013
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Run like the wind
By Dillow, Clay The Danish government boasts what is arguably the most ambitious energy agenda on the planet: By 2050, the country has pledged to stop using coal, oil and natural gas, and instead it will rely…
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Article Quality Management, Risk Management, Construction July 2013
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Rocket risks
By McKeon, Mike On a rocket-engine development project, any number of mistakes can lead to an explosive ending. This article features an extreme engineering program manager at Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne (Huntsville…
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Article Risk Management, Construction December 2012
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On the Move
By Jackson II, Keith Securing buy-in from a lone stakeholder group can be difficult enough, but when Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) (Richland, Washington, USA), launched a project, which was a 2012 PMI…
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Article Risk Management, Information Technology, Construction November 2012
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Don't leave home without it
By Alderton, Matt By anticipating risks, including opportunities, and working to either prevent them or capitalize on them ahead of time, project teams can increase the chances of positive project outcomes. This…
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Article Risk Management, Scheduling, Construction October 2012
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Fit for a queen
By La Plante, Louis The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II celebrated the 60th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II to the thrones of seven countries upon the death of her father, King George VI, on 6…
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Article Risk Management, Scheduling, Talent Management, Innovation, Construction August 2012
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Flower towers
By La Plante, Louis Milan, Italy, has long been synonymous with high fashion, big business, and smog. For example, a study conducted in 2003 by Milan's Macedonio Melloni hospital suggested that breathing the city's air…
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Article Risk Management, Construction January 2012
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Power to the people
By Allen, Kevin In the mid-1970s, Luminant (then called TXU Corp.) (Dallas, TX, USA) approved projects to build power plants at two sites, with each to deliver more than 800 megawatts of power. However, not long…
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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 Risk Management, Complexity, Construction July 2011
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Monumental feats
By Allen, Kevin Museums have the ability to educate and inspire visitors and to brighten a city's cultural landscape. However, when building a museum, project teams have several obstacles to overcome. Usually that…
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