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The Dyson Blog: Values we hold to + Value we can create

2025-10-08 23:28:49

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http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesProfessor Jennifer Whyte., a renowned figure in the realm of project leadership and digital transformation in construction, shares her vision for revolutionising construction through leadership, innovation, and a holistic approach to value creation.

The Dyson Blog: Values we hold to + Value we can create

Her conversation with.delves into the challenges and opportunities within the Australian and global construction sectors, advocating for systemic change towards sustainability, resilience, and efficiency through collaborative efforts, digital advancements, and modern construction methodologies.. Click the 'play button' above to listen in, or read our 5 Key Takeaways from Professor Jennifer Whyte’s Insights on Construction Innovation below.... 1.Visionary Leadership for Systemic Change:.

The Dyson Blog: Values we hold to + Value we can create

Professor Whyte emphasises the importance of project leadership in navigating the complexities of the construction industry.Her work at the John Grill Institute for Project Leadership aims to redefine project management by focusing on governance structures and leadership approaches that are adaptable to the rapidly changing world, highlighting the need for leaders who can effectively integrate systems and drive outcomes that align with the evolving demands of society, technology, and the environment.. 2.

The Dyson Blog: Values we hold to + Value we can create

Embracing Digital Transformation:.

The conversation underscores the transformative impact of digital technologies on construction.Agricultural, paper and wastewater industries dispose of significant amounts of carbon-based compounds which could be the feedstocks for these drug substances.

Creating new connections between industries that work largely independently could have a significant impact on the sustainability of the pharmaceutical industry.This different perspective is exciting.

Bryden Wood is supporting this idea, and many others, that will be part of the change in approach we need..Doing things differently, letting go of what we have known either in Christmas traditions or any other traditions, or processes and procedures we follow, or the pre-judgements we hold onto can feel hard.