Today's major programmes are more ambitious than ever, with clients increasingly focused on achieving strategic, environmental, commercial and social outcomes. However, it is essential to rethink commercial models to turn these ambitions into reality.
In our latest article forming part of our ‘Transforming performance of major programmes’ series, Cost and Commercial Services Lead, Richard Wood, shares insights on how to enhance value through forward-thinking commercial models in major programmes.
Richard also highlights the importance of aligning commercial and delivery models to enable the full potential of major programmes’ intentions and ambitions.
Read now: https://lnkd.in/dg9neeQs#CommercialModels#TransformingPerformance#MajorProgrammes
Infrastructure needs a more cohesive approach to major programmes now more than ever. Setting major programmes up for success requires embedding a culture of long-term thinking to transform performance, delivering enhanced outcomes and a lasting legacy. To ensure the industry meets these ambitious goals, it needs to embed the right commercial model to drive the right behaviours throughout the supply chain.
Continuing with our ‘Transforming performance of major programmes’ series, my colleague Richard Wood, explains the value of upfront investment to enable commercial models to be integrated with the delivery model. He also shares examples of where different regions have moved away from traditional, fragmented commercial models, encouraging better collaboration, early supply chain involvement while delivering better value for money.
#transformingperformance#commercialmodels#majorprogrammes
Today's major programmes are more ambitious than ever, with clients increasingly focused on achieving strategic, environmental, commercial and social outcomes. However, it is essential to rethink commercial models to turn these ambitions into reality.
In our latest article forming part of our ‘Transforming performance of major programmes’ series, Cost and Commercial Services Lead, Richard Wood, shares insights on how to enhance value through forward-thinking commercial models in major programmes.
Richard also highlights the importance of aligning commercial and delivery models to enable the full potential of major programmes’ intentions and ambitions.
Read now: https://lnkd.in/dg9neeQs#CommercialModels#TransformingPerformance#MajorProgrammes
More than ever our infrastructure sector needs a more joined-up approach to planning and delivering major programmes. Selecting an appropriate commercial model goes a long way to ensuring it delivers successful results for clients and the wider supply chain alike.
Continuing with our ‘Transforming Performance of major programmes’ series, my colleague Richard Wood, explains the value of upfront investment to enable commercial models to be integrated with the delivery model. He also shares examples of where different regions have moved away from the typically traditional, fragmented commercial models - to those that encourage better collaboration, early supply chain involvement while delivering better value for money.
#transformingperformance#commercialmodels#majorprogrammes
Today's major programmes are more ambitious than ever, with clients increasingly focused on achieving strategic, environmental, commercial and social outcomes. However, it is essential to rethink commercial models to turn these ambitions into reality.
In our latest article forming part of our ‘Transforming performance of major programmes’ series, Cost and Commercial Services Lead, Richard Wood, shares insights on how to enhance value through forward-thinking commercial models in major programmes.
Richard also highlights the importance of aligning commercial and delivery models to enable the full potential of major programmes’ intentions and ambitions.
Read now: https://lnkd.in/dg9neeQs#CommercialModels#TransformingPerformance#MajorProgrammes
Major programmes will drive our ambitions for the transitions in energy and in a greener environment. With (semi)governments' programmes building in the coming years and scrutiny on the increased spending growing, there is a need to adopt the right programme setup and commercial models.
Today's major programmes are more ambitious than ever, with clients increasingly focused on achieving strategic, environmental, commercial and social outcomes. However, it is essential to rethink commercial models to turn these ambitions into reality.
In our latest article forming part of our ‘Transforming performance of major programmes’ series, Cost and Commercial Services Lead, Richard Wood, shares insights on how to enhance value through forward-thinking commercial models in major programmes.
Richard also highlights the importance of aligning commercial and delivery models to enable the full potential of major programmes’ intentions and ambitions.
Read now: https://lnkd.in/dg9neeQs#CommercialModels#TransformingPerformance#MajorProgrammes
Infrastructure needs a more cohesive approach to major programs now more than ever. Setting major programs up for success requires embedding a culture of long-term thinking to transform performance, delivering enhanced outcomes and a lasting legacy. To ensure the industry meets these ambitious goals, it needs to embed the right commercial model to drive the right behaviours throughout the supply chain.
Continuing with our ‘Transforming performance of major programs’ series, my colleague Richard Wood, explains the value of upfront investment to enable commercial models to be integrated with the delivery model. He also shares examples of where different regions have moved away from traditional, fragmented commercial models, encouraging better collaboration, early supply chain involvement while delivering better value for money.
#transformingperformance#commercialmodels#majorprogrammes
Today's major programmes are more ambitious than ever, with clients increasingly focused on achieving strategic, environmental, commercial and social outcomes. However, it is essential to rethink commercial models to turn these ambitions into reality.
In our latest article forming part of our ‘Transforming performance of major programmes’ series, Cost and Commercial Services Lead, Richard Wood, shares insights on how to enhance value through forward-thinking commercial models in major programmes.
Richard also highlights the importance of aligning commercial and delivery models to enable the full potential of major programmes’ intentions and ambitions.
Read now: https://lnkd.in/dg9neeQs#CommercialModels#TransformingPerformance#MajorProgrammes
Infrastructure needs a more cohesive approach to major programs now more than ever. Setting major programs up for success requires embedding a culture of long-term thinking to transform performance, delivering enhanced outcomes and a lasting legacy. To ensure the industry meets these ambitious goals, it needs to embed the right commercial model to drive the right behaviors throughout the supply chain.
Continuing with our ‘Transforming performance of major programs’ series, my colleague Richard Wood, explains the value of upfront investment to enable commercial models to be integrated with the delivery model. He also shares examples of where different regions have moved away from traditional, fragmented commercial models, encouraging better collaboration, early supply chain involvement while delivering better value for money.
#transformingperformance#commercialmodels#majorprograms
Today's major programmes are more ambitious than ever, with clients increasingly focused on achieving strategic, environmental, commercial and social outcomes. However, it is essential to rethink commercial models to turn these ambitions into reality.
In our latest article forming part of our ‘Transforming performance of major programmes’ series, Cost and Commercial Services Lead, Richard Wood, shares insights on how to enhance value through forward-thinking commercial models in major programmes.
Richard also highlights the importance of aligning commercial and delivery models to enable the full potential of major programmes’ intentions and ambitions.
Read now: https://lnkd.in/dg9neeQs#CommercialModels#TransformingPerformance#MajorProgrammes
Infrastructure needs a more cohesive approach to major programmes now more than ever. Setting major programmes up for success requires embedding a culture of long-term thinking to transform performance, delivering enhanced outcomes and a lasting legacy. To ensure the industry meets these ambitious goals, it needs to embed the right commercial model to drive the right behaviours throughout the supply chain.
Continuing with our ‘Transforming performance of major programmes’ series, my colleague Richard Wood, explains the value of upfront investment to enable commercial models to be integrated with the delivery model. He also shares examples of where different regions have moved away from traditional, fragmented commercial models, encouraging better collaboration, early supply chain involvement while delivering better value for money.
#transformingperformance#commercialmodels#majorprogrammes
Today's major programmes are more ambitious than ever, with clients increasingly focused on achieving strategic, environmental, commercial and social outcomes. However, it is essential to rethink commercial models to turn these ambitions into reality.
In our latest article forming part of our ‘Transforming performance of major programmes’ series, Cost and Commercial Services Lead, Richard Wood, shares insights on how to enhance value through forward-thinking commercial models in major programmes.
Richard also highlights the importance of aligning commercial and delivery models to enable the full potential of major programmes’ intentions and ambitions.
Read now: https://lnkd.in/dg9neeQs#CommercialModels#TransformingPerformance#MajorProgrammes
#Infrastructure needs a more cohesive approach to major #programmes now more than ever. Setting up for success requires embedding a culture of long-term thinking to transform performance, delivering enhanced outcomes and a lasting legacy. To ensure the industry meets these ambitious goals, it needs to embed the right commercial model to drive the right behaviours throughout the supply chain.
Continuing with our ‘Transforming performance of major programmes’ series, my colleague Richard Wood, explains the value of upfront investment to enable #commercial models to be #integrated with the delivery model. He also shares examples of where different regions have moved away from traditional, fragmented commercial models, encouraging better #collaboration, early supply chain involvement while delivering better #valueformoney.
#transformingperformance#commercialmodels#majorprogrammes
Today's major programmes are more ambitious than ever, with clients increasingly focused on achieving strategic, environmental, commercial and social outcomes. However, it is essential to rethink commercial models to turn these ambitions into reality.
In our latest article forming part of our ‘Transforming performance of major programmes’ series, Cost and Commercial Services Lead, Richard Wood, shares insights on how to enhance value through forward-thinking commercial models in major programmes.
Richard also highlights the importance of aligning commercial and delivery models to enable the full potential of major programmes’ intentions and ambitions.
Read now: https://lnkd.in/dg9neeQs#CommercialModels#TransformingPerformance#MajorProgrammes
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3wThought provoking! Not sure but might be worth exploring AI into this program level discussion.