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Dear Susanne - How can I win over my stakeholders from the get-go?
My relationship with stakeholders, internal and external, is often troublesome.
My relationship with stakeholders, internal and external, is often troublesome.
✶ ✶ ✶ In 2016, when a 100ft-wide hole appeared in a five-lane motorway in the Japanese city of Fukuoka, it was resolved through a rapid, concerted effort and the road reopened within a week.
Meet Emily Outten, a project manager at DHL Supply Chain, whose spectacular efforts to bring a drinks distribution centre into the new decade is cause for celebration No one likes being told how to do their job.
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Has making the right infrastructure choices ever been more challenging? Even before COVID-19 swept the best-laid plans aside, the pace of change and unpredictability of both politics and public opinion already seemed at odds with the stable, long-term mindset required when deciding on huge investments in new roads, railway lines, airports and power grids.
The urgency to find a coronavirus vaccine is compressing years of research into weeks for these life-saving projects.
Lisa Pattenden has been spending a lot of time indoors lately when we speak in April.
As we come to discern what the ‘new normal’ might look like, there is a feeling that government and business should capitalise on this enforced pause to move towards greater sustainability.