I'm joined by Peter Lockhart - Construction Project Manager who lead 2x Nightingale Hospital Builds and regular host Andrew K. Aidoo as we analyse a set piece masterpiece in a high pressure moment for Arsenal v Newcastle United. How can you delegate and motivate for the less glamorous tasks? In a fast paced project environment how can you ensure time for feedback and appreciation? What are some tactics you can use when someone's head has gone?
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I'm joined by Peter Lockhart - Construction Project Manager who lead 2x Nightingale Hospital Builds and regular host Andrew K. Aidoo as we analyse a set piece masterpiece in a high pressure moment for Arsenal v Newcastle United. How can you delegate and motivate for the less glamorous tasks? In a fast paced project environment how can you ensure time for feedback and appreciation? What are some tactics you can use when someone's head has gone?
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S1 E3 Saliba blocks, Gabriel rises - How defined roles enable team success
I'm joined by Peter Lockhart - Construction Project Manager who lead 2x Nightingale Hospital Builds and regular host Andrew K. Aidoo as we analyse a set piece masterpiece in a high pressure moment for Arsenal v Newcastle United. How can you delegate and motivate for the less glamorous tasks? In a fast paced project environment how can you ensure time for feedback and appreciation? What are some tactics you can use when someone's head has gone?
Team Goals
I'm joined by Peter Lockhart - Construction Project Manager who lead 2x Nightingale Hospital Builds and regular host Andrew K. Aidoo as we analyse a set piece masterpiece in a high pressure moment for Arsenal v Newcastle United. How can you delegate and motivate for the less glamorous tasks? In a fast paced project environment how can you ensure time for feedback and appreciation? What are some tactics you can use when someone's head has gone?