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Imagining modernity: how a building project helped project images of the future for enabling a client to embrace modern ways of working

Paul Chan, S Chipindu

In: Imagining modernity: how a building project helped project images of the future for enabling a client to embrace modern ways of working: Proceedings of the 10th Engineering Project Organization Society Conference (EPOC) 2013; 11 Jul 2013; 2013.

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There has been considerable scholarly and practical attention paid to the importance of client requirements in shaping project outcomes over the last few decades. The focus has hitherto been placed on trying to better comprehend and elaborate on the nuanc

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Proceedings of the 10th Engineering Project Organization Society Conference (EPOC) 2013
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There has been considerable scholarly and practical attention paid to the importance of client requirements in shaping project outcomes over the last few decades. The focus has hitherto been placed on trying to better comprehend and elaborate on the nuanc
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  • Related website http://www.epossociety.org/EPOC2013/Papers/Chan_Chipindu.pdf

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9th June, 2015, 11:10:21
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9th June, 2015, 11:10:21

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