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European Defense Industry 2021: Challenges and Trends

Epicflow Blog

The industry was actively engaged in supporting citizens in terms of redefection (returning foreigners home during the pandemic), logistics, transportation of medical equipment, and disinfecting. The military forces provided their military and field hospitals and staff in 2019-2020 when the number of infected was enormous.

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Liberating Structures 4 Scrum: Lessons from a One-Day Immersive Workshop

Scrum.org

Since the beginning of 2019, the Hands-on Agile meetup in Berlin has been exploring how to apply Liberating Structures to Scrum. Beyond the basics, we have addressed the Sprint Retrospective, the Sprint Planning, the Product Backlog as well as the Daily Scrum. Bonn Climate Change Conference — June 2019. nature climate change.

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The Perfect Storm for The Project Economy

Leading Answers

This increase in project demand was christened  The Project Economy  by PMI in 2019. The housing may happen organically, but the infrastructure for transportation, power, water and hospitals all need projects to make them happen. Globalization and business transformation have been discussed extensively. These additional 1.2

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2020 Challenges and Trends in Construction

Epicflow Blog

Though, as has been mentioned above, the construction industry lags behind other spheres in the adoption of innovation, there are still several modern trends that are successfully used or are planned to be implemented into the field this year. . Sustainability in Construction: Green Building Trends. Building Information Modelling.

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Innovation in project management: Inspiration from Dubai

Susanne Madsen

To help achieve their vision the Dubai Future Accelerators Program is investing $275 million over a five-year period in companies spearheading innovative projects in healthcare, transportation, renewable energy, sustainability, education, security and urban planning. Otherwise the risk of trying something new will seem too high.