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Knowledge Works and Project Control
- by Sunil Sharma
(January 28, 2003)
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Should we not attempt to measure progress in programming? That is not a practical solution. "Knowledge Works"--to use Peter Drucker's term--like computer programming, is harder to measure as compared to physical works. But we must measure and control them.
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Construction e-Project Management
- by Sunil Sharma
(July 1, 2002)
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Building and design traditionally has been a paper-based, materials-oriented industry, with very few firms taking advantage of web-based collaboration and management tools. The time for these innovations has come, and the industy could see huge benefits.
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A Virtual Project War Room
- by Sunil Sharma
(July 1, 2002)
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Time is money in your construction project. One way to save both is to set up a Virtual Project War Room as a way to get everyone on-site quickly without the hassle and expense of physical travel.
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Transit Spurs Development
- by Gordon Wright
(January 1, 2002)
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Everywhere you look, rail stations are a lure for commercial, government and residential projects. Learn how increased attention to urban design issues has made transit systems more integral to the surrounding neighborhoods.
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No Superfund Liability for Engineer
- by ConstructionRisk.com
(November 1, 2001)
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Contractors have argued all along that when they are working to clean up sites, they should be treated as part of the solution and not part of the problem. A recent court decision agrees.
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Networking the Building Team
- by Morgan Luciana Danner
(August 1, 2001)
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Online project management helps communications and collaboration. This article explores how to make the most of PM on the Web.
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