The intention of this blog is to highlight and provide comment on current developments in the civil engineering industry as they relate to project and construction management.
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Learning from the project managers of the past
Frontinus (Late First Century CE) was appointed to the post of curator aquarium, or superintendent of the aqueducts supplying the city of Rome. His methods and ideas were used in some of the most interesting projects developed in Ancient Rome. A new article published in Project Management Journal, outlines the lessons modern day project managers could learn from history.
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