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Power Players: Shaping major project success through psychologically safe environments

The highest performing teams operate in a psychologically safe environment. The behaviour of project leaders is essential for enabling this safety, particularly when operating in complicated and risky environments.
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Spotlight

Transforming health infrastructure

Delivering world-class hospitals and healthcare facilities to improve care for millions of patients.
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Client Story

NHS England

Coordinating a mass deployment of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines in record time
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Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

Bringing prosperity to deprived communities through the UK Freeports programme
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Integrating systems and Agile delivery approaches to succeed at pace

Accelerating the delivery of complex programmes, while increasing confidence around changing dynamics.
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Reducing the environmental impact of MOD’s Deployed Food

Deployed food is a contributor to defence’s environmental footprint. This framework addresses the military supply chain and how to reduce carbon emissions.
Press release

Team Protect selected to deliver major MOD multi-year programme to keep UK forces safe

CRENIC marks a major step in delivering on the 2021 Defence and Security Industrial Strategy, enabling collaboration between MOD and UK industry to respond with agility and pace to emerging threats and technology upgrades.
28 October 2022
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ProRail

Innovating to future-proof the Dutch rail network
Client Story

Defra

Monitoring and evaluating the impact of England’s most ambitious tree planting programme
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The Swedish Transport Administration

Bringing services back in-house to meet a tight deadline