Lessons From Carillion Collapse 3:
Managing Projects With Failing Contractors
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May 24
Live Webinar – May 30th 2019 7:30 am – 8:30 am EDT
Live Webinar – May 30th 2019 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: Association for Project Management – APM
The Carillion collapse in early 2018 seemingly took many by surprise as they were ‘too big to fail’.
In this webinar Alastair Greenan looks at what to do when, despite the due diligence you have undertaken, your contractors start(s) to fail financially in the middle of the project.
Using two recently completed projects as examples, Alastair will look at:
- common reasons for failure mid-project,
- early warning signs, and
- what can be done to best manage the situation, should a provider start to fall down the slippery and accelerating slope into insolvency.
By the end of the webinar you will have an understanding of why, how, and when these situations occur & how a combination of both good contract and project management can help you navigate your way through the storm to achieve the best outcome possible.
This webinar will cover:
- An overview
- The underlying causes of failure
- The early warning signs
- When & how to intervene
- Key issues you may need to work through
- Final Q&A’s
This is the third of three planned webinars on provider insolvency. The first one looked at selecting a solvent provider, and the second at provisions that can go into a contract to offer some protection.
Note: This is the second of three planned webinars on provider insolvency. The first one looked at selecting a solvent provider, while the last one will look at what to do when a provider starts to unravel on your project, using lessons learned from an experienced project manager.
Presenter: Alastair Greenan has 25+ years project and contract management experience in a number of industry sectors including Oil and Gas, Healthcare, Power, Manufacturing and Defence, and has worked on projects in the US, Europe, Middle East, Africa and the Far East. A Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Fellow of the Institute of Risk Management and (most importantly) a Fellow of APM and member of APM Contracts and Procurement SIG; Alastair has been a contributor to the APM Body of Knowledge, co-author of NEC Professional Services Short and helped write the APM Guide to Contracts & Procurement.
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Lessons From Carillion Collapse 3:
Managing Projects With Failing Contractors
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