Staying inside the bounds
When leaders talk about doing ‘whatever it takes’ to get a project ‘over the line’, they probably think they’re motivating people with a…
ViewWhen leaders talk about doing ‘whatever it takes’ to get a project ‘over the line’, they probably think they’re motivating people with a…
ViewBack in 2011, we were conducting a review of a specialty-vessel build across multiple locations. Our client, the COO, was worried the delivery…
ViewLearning as you go can often feel like changing the wheels on the race car without even making a pitstop. It’s all too…
ViewTo manage risk on complex projects, it pays to seek points of leverage. The earlier, the better. Start by asking: When does the project begin?…
ViewAfter winning a tender for a complex project, how to manage the trade-off between time for planning and the need for fast action? Think ADR-SAR.
ViewGood heuristics lead to better cost estimates with your large, complex project. They can also help you uncover—and mitigate—the risks. By Mark Thompson While giving…
ViewA tram derailment that killed seven and injured dozens makes a key point about risk tragically clear. ‘It was something no one ever expected…
ViewThis is so obvious it feels trite to state, yet many organizations behave as if uncertainty can be managed. What are they really dealing with?…
ViewWe once gave a client’s project team a list of software they used and asked which they were most proficient in. And which they used…
ViewWhat are you doing to help your clients benefit from expert advice during a dispute, and even after it? It never ceases to amaze me…
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