Month: April 2024

Rebuilding Trust: A Cornerstone for Successful Societies, Projects, and Global Relations

From my earliest PhD research into the ‘Cost-Trust Relationship’ at construction sites, to observing broader societal shifts, it’s evident: Trust is not just a social nicety—it’s an economic imperative. This article examines the decline of trust in our society, its direct impact on project costs, and how personal actions can foster a more trustworthy environment.

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Alexander the Great: Architect of the Modern World?

Alexander the Great: Architect of the Modern World
Alexander’s era was more than just a series of conquests; it was a profound fusion of cultures that set the stage for the Silk Roads and the intellectual endeavors of Islamic science. His influence was pivotal in creating a cosmopolitan world where Eastern and Western ideals merged, paving the way for scientific advances and the ethical frameworks that underpin modern Western civilisation. His legacy affirms his title, “the Great,” not only in the realm of battle but in the melding of worlds.

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How the Stories We Tell Influence What We Achieve

The stories we tell do more than narrate our experiences; they shape our perception, actions, and the outcomes we achieve. The art of storytelling is a critical tool in the project management arsenal, one that has the power to transform challenges into opportunities and aspirations into achievements.

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