EPISODE · Dec 3, 2020 · 27 MIN
#81 Zen and the Art of Programme Management
from Engineering Matters
The adoption of healthy or unhealthy behaviours at project reviews can have an enormous impact on the overall project and even the wider industry. Going down the wrong path can have a multiplier effect over the course of the project, and with growing project complexities, you need to be able to rely on your team. In this episode a group of experts in the field examines the good and the bad of project culture, as well as sharing some of the best ways to avoid a negative outcome. Guests Claire Fryer, Director of Behavioural Management, Costain Gordon Masterton, Chair of Future Infrastructure, the University of Edinburgh Pete Mill, Discipline Lead Programme and Project Management Consultancy, Costain Sue Kershaw, President, Association for Project Management Supporter Costain transforms business performance and infrastructure intelligence through the development and integration of leading-edge digital technology solutions built on deep client insight. Resources https://www.costain.com/media/599099/costain-culture-and-leadership-behaviour_tl-august-2020.pdf https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/degrees/index.php?r=site/view&edition=2020&id=994The post #81 Zen and the Art of Programme Management first appeared on Engineering Matters.
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