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The Principles for project success are intended as core propositions to be used to guide thinking and behaviour in project delivery.
Project Development Routemap is the UK government’s international support tool for novel or complex major projects. It helps people responsible for delivering projects to understand the capabilities needed to set up for success. It aligns with international best practice and...
This is a chapter from a book entitled 'From sorghum to shrimp: A journey through commodity projects'
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“A project can’t be delivered by just one person. We need to build strong, flexible, professional and capable teams.” - Nick Smallwood (Head of Project Delivery Function) Project Delivery Function is part of the Civil Service .
The Secretary of State has today announced plans for an independent Public History project relating to the Troubles in Northern Ireland
This study analyzes possible exceptions to identify causal pathways, as well as long-term effects beyond projects.
Category A projects are those with the potential to have adverse environmental and/or social impacts.
Category B projects are those where potential environmental and/or social impacts are few in number and site-specific
A new framework sets out how Artificial Intelligence will be harnessed to boost productivity in public project delivery.
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