Organizational Resilience
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The preparation and briefing stage for a new built environment project can be complex, from identifying processes for decision making to considering quality and sustainability requirements, and managing multiple stakeholders.
We understand the challenges you face, including:
These management issues often result in the misrepresentation of collective project needs and values, group indecision, and lost opportunities to innovate and create value for your facility owners and project stakeholders.
Communication is key
For effective project planning, dialogue is the critical medium through which stakeholders express needs, desires, wants and intentions, and also reveal differences and conflicts of interest. Good communication and an adaptive approach can lead to shared understanding and purpose, more innovative thinking and solutions to satisfy each party.
We have been working with clients in construction and the built environment since 1901, helping to standardize all stages of built assets and create organizational resilience to help you stand the test of time, adapt to change and succeed.
From Standards, Training, Assessment or Software, our clients tell us that our services enable them to improve their products and services, increase their competitive edge, reduce the likelihood of mistakes, and manage their risk.
Specific project requirements can identify the need for standards to be implemented. Our knowledge solutions, training, certification and software can help you to adopt formal frameworks such as environmental, health and safety and quality requirements.
If potential risks or commercial opportunities are identified and no standards exist, we help companies develop Publically Available Specifications (PAS’s) in order to work with regulators, set an agreed level of good practice or quality or establish trust in an innovative product or service.
If potential risks or commercial opportunities are identified and no standards exist, we help companies develop specifications in order to work with regulators, set an agreed level of good practice or quality or establish trust in an innovative product or service.
From Standards for Construction and Built Environment
Training for Construction and Built Environment
Assessment for Construction and Built Environment
Digital tools for Construction and Built Environment