Offshoring project management works for software development. It fails for capital construction. The difference: the feedback loop between physical site conditions and project control decisions. Albert Brier and Nate Habermeyer examine why remote project management models that succeed in IT create invisible risks on construction sites—risks that surface when projects run months behind and millions over budget. PMI's 2024 Pulse of the Profession report shows remote teams achieving success rate...
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Offshoring project management works for software development. It fails for capital construction. The difference: the feedback loop between physical site conditions and project control decisions. Albert Brier and Nate Habermeyer examine why remote project management models that succeed in IT create invisible risks on construction sites—risks that surface when projects run months behind and millions over budget. PMI's 2024 Pulse of the Profession report shows remote teams achieving success rate...
Navigating Capital Project Uncertainty in 2025: Economic Challenges and Strategic Solutions
The Risky Planner™
34 minutes
6 months ago
Navigating Capital Project Uncertainty in 2025: Economic Challenges and Strategic Solutions
In this episode of "The Risky Planner" podcast, hosts Nate Habermeyer and Albert Brier tackle the pressing issue of uncertainty in capital investments during 2025's volatile economic climate. The hosts discuss how inflation, interest rates, supply chain problems, and trade tensions are creating unprecedented challenges for capital project planning. Albert shares his experience with a major oil company where project cancellation led to significant ripple effects and wasted resources. The conve...
The Risky Planner™
Offshoring project management works for software development. It fails for capital construction. The difference: the feedback loop between physical site conditions and project control decisions. Albert Brier and Nate Habermeyer examine why remote project management models that succeed in IT create invisible risks on construction sites—risks that surface when projects run months behind and millions over budget. PMI's 2024 Pulse of the Profession report shows remote teams achieving success rate...