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Helping Project Managers Develop Ability in Managing Uncertainties and Ambiguities in Their Projects

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by Anna Wiewiora, Peter O'Connor

Project managers are regularly confronted with complex and ambiguous situations in their projects. Ambiguities in projects impact decision making, evoke negative emotions such as stress or anxiety and can have long-term consequences on job satisfaction and burnout. The webinar will present findings from three interrelated studies on managing ambiguities in projects. We will present a catalog of ambiguous situations in projects, including types of ambiguities and specific examples of ambiguities in projects. We will outline and discuss individual, organizational, and situational conditions affecting tolerance of ambiguity, and provide a range of recommendations and strategies for managing ambiguities in projects. Findings from these studies were drawn from the established literature on ambiguities and uncertainties in projects, data from interviews with experienced project managers, and a longitudinal survey with 275 project managers.

Honorable Mention for the PMI Project of the Year Award - LIDAR

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by Claire Gately, Trinadha Rao Satyavolu, Mark Bowers, Donal Hanrahan, Edmond O Donnell

Join us for an inspiring webinar as we celebrate one of the standout submissions for the PMI Project of the Year Award. This project received an Honorable Mention for its exceptional demonstration of project management excellence

How a Canadian Project Recognized for Excellence Freezes Challenges for Icy Results

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by Kato Lane, Michal Raczka

The Gahcho Kué Project created the largest new diamond mine constructed in the world since 2003. In one of the world’s harshest climates, the project was successfully completed two months ahead of schedule. This project achieved its goals even with several chilling challenges. The Gahcho Kué project was awarded as a 2017 PMI Project of the Year Finalist. Learn about this awarded project’s challenges, best practices, and lessons learned in this webinar.

How an Award Winning Project Stopped Nuclear Waste from Threatening the Environment

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by Lorelie Kaid, Sebastien Guillot

In 2012, tank AY-102 was found to be leaking nuclear waste. In order to remediate the threat of potential hazardous materials leaking into the environment, the tank needed to be replaced quickly! The Hanford Double Shell Tank AY-102 Recovery Project successfully transferred nuclear waste into a double shell tank for safe storage with no safety issues, ahead of schedule, and US$8.7 million under budget. This project was the winner of the 2017 PMI Project of the Year Award. Learn about this award winning project’s challenges, best practices, and lessons learned in this webinar.

How an Awarded Australian Project Executed a Model for the Future

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by Debra Miersma, Peter Dodd, Sean Whitaker, Grant Hawksworth

One of the 2017 PMI Award for Project Excellence winners, ICT fitout delivered ‘As a Service’ for 1 William Street, saw Dimension Data develop an industry-first technology solution for the Queensland State Government that has provided a benchmark platform that can be readily applied across all state-owned building into the future. Despite challenges, such as having to deal with a large and diverse subcontract base which introduced complexity and potential cost implications, the project was delivered on time and on budget. Learn about this award winning project’s challenges, best practices, and lessons learned in this webinar.

How an Awarded Australian Project Executed a Model for the Future

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by Debra Miersma, Peter Dodd, Sean Whitaker, Grant Hawksworth

One of the 2017 PMI Award for Project Excellence winners, ICT fitout delivered ‘As a Service’ for 1 William Street, saw Dimension Data develop an industry-first technology solution for the Queensland State Government that has provided a benchmark platform that can be readily applied across all state-owned building into the future. Despite challenges, such as having to deal with a large and diverse subcontract base which introduced complexity and potential cost implications, the project was delivered on time and on budget. Learn about this award winning project’s challenges, best practices, and lessons learned in this webinar.

How an Awarded Program Improved Hospital Discharge Summaries for Successful Patient Recoveries

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by Vinod Kumar Paidakula, Lorelie Kaid, Andre D'Penha, Michael Caesar

The University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada wanted to ensure that patients who are discharged from hospitals receive the necessary support for a successful recovery. In 2014, UHN embarked on a 3-year, CA$955,000 quality improvement initiative which included creating a standardized electronic Discharge Summary for UHN’s 35,000 annual inpatients, detailing their hospital experience and requirements for ongoing care. The program finished on schedule and under budget and was a winner of the 2018 PMI Award for Project Excellence. Learn about this awarded program’s challenges, best practices, and lessons learned in this webinar.

How an Awarded Project Reduced Rising Roadway Congestion through Light Rail Extension

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by Lorelie Kaid, Joseph Gildner

When Sound Transit decided to expand the light rail system in Seattle, Washington, USA, it had to find a way to tunnel under the densely populated city without disrupting life above ground. Seattle was the second worst city in the U.S. for time commuters were stuck in traffic. The University Link Light Rail Extension extended the light rail system 3.2 miles (5 kilometers) through underground tunnels providing relief for roadway congestion. The rail line opened months ahead of schedule, and the project closed US$200 million under budget. This project was a finalist for the 2017 PMI Project of the Year Award. Learn about this awarded project’s challenges, best practices, and lessons learned in this webinar.

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