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You can learn a lot from Nick Fleming and Susanne Cooper's 2013 book Insight Trading: Collaborating to transform the infrastructure that shapes society [1]. Key points and figures jump off the page. Its business book style and length make for a quick read. You can see perspective from another resource-industry nation in the stories from practising in Australia.

When the Fédération Internationale des Ingénieurs-Conseils (International Federation of Consulting Engineers) was promoting the second edition project sustainability management, I listened to the webinar on 10 September 2014 [2]. Fleming shared his key idea; you get much clearer understanding and guidance on ways forward in your practice in the book.

Sustainability is not relevant to us. Our clients don't want it. .... Are you saying our clients don't want to lessen their risks, lower whole-of-life costs, or gain a stronger social licence to operate? What about reduced project approvals times, or project designs that are more resilient and adaptable over time?

Coarse Notes to smooth out

Collaborate in integrated teams that can step back to ask the right questions so that we can develop fit for purpose and fit for future projects and meet the needs of business and community.

Do we have a way to deliver projects that creates deeper collaboration?


[1]:Insight Trading 2013

[2]:FIDIC Webinar

[3]:Zeronauts - Breaking the Sustainability Barrier