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More Leadership than Management
We all have noticed: Managing things is different than leading people. Because of the difference, change from management to leadership means that leaders need to change or at least learn new ways to lead.
High-Performance Leadership #3 - The Missing Puzzle Piece
High Performance Leadership looks at the various systems of human interaction in our projects and our companies through a different, and equally eye-opening set of lenses.
How is your company progressing with its Lean strategy? Use these Lean indicators
The role of a leader is to plan, organize, direct and evaluate. This is a basic assessment to help you determine where your company is in its Lean journey, and to identify opportunities for improvement.
AI in Construction Is Your Ally, Not Enemy
Hard hats and AI? Lean and AI? As an emotional intelligence coach who's spent years in the trenches of the construction industry, I see the whispers around AI. The fear, anxiety, the uncertainty. "Will robots take my job?" they ask, eyes wide.
Weekly Work Planning Guide
This guide is provided to identify the essential components of a quality Weekly Work Plan along with additional actions that strengthen the value of the practice.
Hidden Costs and Unheralded Virtues: Design-Bid-Build versus IPD
The construction industry is known for its highly visible and impressive accomplishments, but also for its rough and combative culture.
If you want to transform your organisation, don't forget to find your TRUE NORTH
Hoshin Kanri is a Lean management tool, "Hoshin" means "compass needle" or "direction" and "Kanri" means "management" or "control".
High-Performance Leadership #2 - High-Performance Teams Need High-performance Leadership
If you were leading a Formula One pit crew, what characteristics would that crew need to epitomize to be a high-performance team?
The Effects of BIM and Lean Construction on Design Management Practices
Modern construction processes, such as building information modeling (BIM) and lean construction, can help to combat these common issues and make the entire construction process more efficient.
Innovations in Sustainable Construction Practices: Paving the Way to a Greener Future
In a world confronting the formidable challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, the construction industry stands at the forefront of transformation. This transformation is driven by an urgent need to embrace sustainable practices.