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I like efficiency and well known projects, the classic ones: such as Al Shafar and Emaar projects.
I've seen many great projects executed, and the best ones are those that are sustainable over a period of time and have the greatest effect on people as far as their needs.
We did a project for CTRM in Malaysia with our partners from Germany for Sonaca which went for A350 XWB Airbus it was best in terms of organisation and planning
Several years ago I managed a family tree project for a gov. client in Qatar. The requirements were well-defined up front and the team was motivated. Alhamdu Lillah the project went very well
All projects in our company are the best because each project is different from the other
جوابي بعيداً عن الاعمال التجارية .. افضل المشاريع هي المشاريع الخيرية.
ONE WORD = Linux :)
I have many of good succes projects one of them is
• Project: Aladwa educational portal-www.aladwaa.com
Duration:2006 -2011.
Budget:6,000,000 egyptain pound
Description: One of the biggest educational portals in Egypt.
ا have project management (cost saving transportion ) was to reduce the cost of 11 L E per person per day to 8.5 L E per person per day, for a1000 employees
اخر مشروع قمت بتنفيذه كان من المشروعات الجيده دراسه وتخطيطا وتنفيذا
The differences in project management success rates may be a result of the fact that some organizations do a better job of training their project managers. So they may be more skilled and knowledgeable in the project management discipline. But the way your organization deals with training is just one aspect of your overall organizational culture. A number of big-picture factors influence your ability to deliver projects successfully. Let's look at two of them: culture and structure.Culture has a huge effect on your success rateYour organization's culture has a lot to do with the success rate of your projects. Keep in mind that I'm talking about projects all throughout your organization, not just about one particular project. The term culture generally means “how we do things around here.” Imagine that someone asks you how successfully your organization delivers projects. If you say, “We’re pretty poor at delivering projects,” you’re voicing a perception of one aspect of your culture. Culture comes into play on projects in a number of areas.