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Why large projects fail. Especially Renewable Energy
Megaprojects over $1 billion in order of likelihood to go over budget and timeline Preface. There are many reasons why big projects go over their budget, timeline, and generate fewer benefits than promised. Only 8.5% of projects hit the mark on … Continue reading
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