What Your Project Manager Should Know (But May Not Tell You) About Your Contract
Businesses and property owners rarely begin projects with plans to fail. The fact is however that many projects do fail and many owners end up confused, looking around trying to figure out what happened and why. While there are many reasons for such failures most of these can be traced to a single problem: […]
Five Contract Scope Must-Haves
to Improve Profitability and Reduce Risk
to Improve Profitability and Reduce Risk
Video Conferencing: The virtual project team is here now.
Are you using video conferencing as a major tool in your meetings arsenal? You should! Technology has made video and online meetings one of the best ways to upgrade meeting efficiency and effectiveness while driving down costs. Imagine. No more wasted windshield time, fighting traffic, going to hour(s)-long in person meetings, and then driving back […]
Commercial Properties: Choosing Right
As a project leader, I often get called into the very earliest stages of company moves and purchases, especially those where new construction or renovation are involved. Over the years, I’ve found a few tips you may want to keep in mind. First, if you and your broker are negotiating on a piece of commercial […]
Design Firms: How Risky Is Your Next Project?
There’s an area of business that all too many architectural design firms tend to overlook. In the excitement of chasing that project they’ve just heard about, they sometimes forget to look at the risks involved should they be awarded the job. Yet controlling is one of the most important contributors to the company’s long term profitability. […]