Managing Transport Projects for Results
Seven proven strategies for transport professionals to deliver successful projects.
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The definitive guide to navigating the politics, pressure, and complexity of modern transport projects. You have the technical skills. You might even have the project management certification. So why do projects still go off the rails?
In the high-stakes world of transport infrastructure, standard project management rules aren’t enough. A Gantt chart can’t tell you how to negotiate with a hostile utility partner. A budget spreadsheet won’t save you from a viral social media campaign.
It’s time to shift your focus from Project Management to Managing for Results.
In Managing Transport Projects for Results, Phil Charles draws on decades of experience in the public, private, and academic sectors to provide a practical production process for success. This isn't a dry academic textbook; it is a field manual for the modern transport professional.
Featuring the "RiverCity Link" Case Study: Forget abstract theory. This book places you in the driver's seat of the RiverCity Link; fictional light rail project facing a tight election deadline, a heritage bridge crisis, and a vocal community alliance.
Through the RiverCity journey, you will master the Seven Key Success Factors:
- Context: How to secure the line-of-sight between your daily tasks and the government’s strategic goals.
- Results: Why you must stop focusing on Outputs (tracks and trains) and start obsessing over Outcomes (mobility and renewal).
- Partners: How to differentiate between Stakeholders and Partners and why treating them the same is a fatal mistake.
- Communicate: Moving beyond newsletters to genuine negotiation and engagement.
- Resources: How to defeat the Skills Crisis and the silent killer of projects: Optimism Bias.
- Monitor: Using Earned Value Management to see the truth behind the Green dashboard.
- Learning: Turning every failure into an institutional asset.
Who is this book for? Whether you are a technical professional in engineering or planning, a consultant, or a government advisor, the industry is changing. Automation and AI are handling the routine tasks. Your future value lies in negotiation, critical thinking, and results-based leadership.
Don’t just build infrastructure. Build a legacy.