Partnering has been utilized in the construction industry for years, but has it always been effective? This panel discusses exactly why partnering continues to be a best practice for capital construction projects. It can be difficult to achieve the perfect balance with the right partners, but it’s critical for positive experiences on construction projects. Unbalanced teams with ineffective, weak, or negative partner relationships can ruin projects and even companies. Partnering and “teaming” promote collaboration and inclusion that helps to create a successful, productive work environment. With the evolution of work practices and advances in technology, this panel reviews an actual case study of a partnership, examines how it has developed over several years, and identifies the opportunities and challenges moving forward.
To successfully complete this course and receive your continuing education certificate, you must watch the video and complete the post-test with a score of 70% or higher.
Duration: 0.5 hours | PDHs: 0.5 | Subscription: 90 days
Presented by: Yemi Adesina, Amanda Tapia-Pittman, Barbara Reynolds, CCM and Susan Stewart, CCM