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Dr Mike Clayton
Mike is an author and speaker, specialising in Projects, Risk, Organisational change, and the science of influence and decision-making.
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Ask the Experts: Mike Clayton on managing project risk
Read Mike’s interview with Elizabeth Harrin (of “A Girl’s Guide to Project Management“) on the Gantthead website. Mike talks to Elizabeth about managing the financial aspects of project risk, in her “Money Files” column: “a blog that looks at all aspects of project and program … Continue reading
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Hindhead Tunnel – Reasons for Success
I had hoped to bring you a thoughtful piece about the reasons for success in the opening, on time and to budget of the A3 Tunnel at Hindhead. My plan was to get the perspectives of three people responsible for … Continue reading
The Inevitability of Randomness
A common question I hear asked is “where can I find out more about project management?” Often the person asking is not going to be an avid reader of blogs, much lees keen to spend their journey to work dipping … Continue reading
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If you build it, they will come
I know next to nothing about baseball, but one of my favourite films is “Field of Dreams”. I guess I like the optimism it represents.
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Tagged project risk management, Reticular Activating System, Serendipity
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