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    While skimming through several articles concerning project management failure, I ran across the article, “Failed Projects: Who is Responsible?” by George Pitagorsky, linked below: https://www.projecttimes.com/george-pitagorsky/failed-projects-who-is-responsible.html Failed Projects: Who is Responsible? Written by George Pitagorsky Although it was the title that initially peaked my curiosity, after reading through the article, I thought it was interesting enough to share with the group,…

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    I already knew that I wanted to be a pipefitter before going into this project. So I didn’t have to search or look for a job that interest me. But after going to the website and seeing stuff that I didn’t know about the job made me more interest. Finding out that the 401k is good and also the benefits increased my interest in the job. Being able to learned more about the process of being a pipefitter helped me a lot with planning with my future. I’ve wanted to get into pipefitting at a young age…

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    James P. Lewis, 2003, McGraw-Hill: Project Leadership). The power of behaving as supportive project leader depends on my personality type and my capability to innovate incentives to create impact on my team-members impressively. For instance, I deliver my response to this proposal by working very closely to my group project to share my suggestions and ideas with them and spur their efforts by offering incentives such as bonus, more vacation time; etc, after the project gets accomplished.…

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    arrangements in their projects in order to:  meet the safety requirements applicable to the railway system in its set,  identify specific risks related to their business,  identify and manage potential future and local risks. Good management of such projects should consist of consistent arrangements, adoption of ad hoc policies, structured implementation processes and operations and the allocation of responsibilities between different areas of activity. Moreover, projects are dynamic and…

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    “All Power is within you; you can do anything and everything” - Swami Vivekananda An amazing quote by Swami Vivekananda which motivates and inspires to accomplish beyond the limitations. I always wondered about my simple role in this complex world and what a force I could be if I wish to. My father transformed himself from an indigent farmer to a successful banker; I owe him for those seeds of will power, strengthened by my imagination. I often felt the urge to generate an everlasting positive…

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    Utilitarianism is the moral aspect of what someone is doing and how their emotions are going to be related to the outcome of the situation. With utilitarianism you want to have the best outcome for the largest group of people that you can. This is an example of the teleological system because the outcome is going to be natural and is going to benefit the greatest number of people. A really good example of utilitarianism is the placement of CFC on daily used household products. This allows people…

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    ¬Our community arts project is aimed at families, an original community play to help restore Fremantle’s cultural and historical significance. Fremantle has been divided by this issue in recent years and we want to push the focus back to growth and development, focusing on families, relationships and belonging. We think this will remind the people of Fremantle the importance of community projects in bringing people together, as engagement is important for the well-being of local communities. Art…

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    goal was to erase what was and devolpe and establish a building that would bring natural light and openness along with a connection to the environment that surrounds it. An extensive Project team, and structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire Protection engineers were incorporated to bring this project from vision to finished product. The Dean of Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies wanted to build the greenest building on the Planet. In statistical analysis, Kroon…

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    Wild, 2002). It is a “project-based” industry within which individual projects are usually built to client needs and specifications (Bresnen, 1990; Loosemore et al., 2003). A key feature of the industry is that the final product and/or service is not transportable and must be built at the point of its usage (Fellows et al., 2002). Furthermore, the working life of the industry mostly forms project teams with critical and necessary degrees of independent operation for any new project that is…

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    feel they are achieving? Performance expectations and incentives will need to be provided to employees who are working on new service. Periodically acknowledge about successful efforts to keep employees motivated to continue to work toward new project goals. STEP 7 Consolidate Gains and Producing Even More Change. • How will you avoid the risk of premature victory and its implications? • How will you acknowledge the short-term wins and build on them? Analyse the results to see how the…

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