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How Agile & Lean Are Redefining Construction Projects

by Navaid Ur Rehman

In the fast-changing construction industry, agile and lean strategies are redefining projects. The main directives are founded on iterative, client-centric, and waste-minimizing approaches, which allow for projects to not only be completed, but also optimized for efficiency and excellence.

What We Often Get Wrong About Safety on Construction Projects

by Paul Bird

There are some common notions about safety that are cause for pause. You will often hear it spoken about as a separate thing, like it’s “done” by a safety department. Or it’s cast as a priority, something that you might be able to trade off with other objectives. It shouldn’t be any of these things.

3 (Not-So-Simple) Things You Need for Every Construction Project

by Paul Bird

There are three things required to build something: labor, materials and a plan. However, it’s never quite that simple once you start to peel the onion. Within each of these are a lot of detailed considerations. You must plan for them and ensure that they are ready before mobilizing into construction.

3 Key Themes From the PMI Global Summit That PMs Must Embrace

by Barbee Davis, MA, PHR, PMP, PMI-ACP, PMI-PBA

This year’s PMI Global Summit in Atlanta helped project managers focus on how they can train themselves to meet the coming needs of employers—which involves three key themes we should all be aware of.

Task Talk: A Method for Effective Communication

by Alina Mahmood

One of the biggest challenges you face as a project manager is making sure all tasks are finished on time, within budget and—for those in the construction industry—safely. Task Talk puts the emphasis on duties rather than on people, and stresses how the duty is performed regardless of who is performing it.

Topic Teasers Vol. 156: Optimizing Company Culture in Manufacturing

by Barbee Davis, MA, PHR, PMP, PMI-ACP, PMI-PBA

Question: While the way we exchange information in meetings is important, are there guidelines and examples of ways to have people work together if they are not in IT—or in a cubicle? Some manufacturing workplaces are loud and action packed and need creative ways to exchange data and ideas. Can you help me?

Embracing Agility in the Construction Industry

by Klaus Nielsen, MBA, PMI-ACP, PMI-RMP, PMI-PBA, PMP

For decades, predictive project management approaches have been applied with success. But now more than ever, more flexible (and faster) decisions are required in complex construction projects—where change of scope is frequent, and the need for new factories is crucial to remain competitive.

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