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While the construction industry is notoriously slow to adapt technology, the shift from paper and disparate systems to a program management information system (PMIS) is no longer a luxury.
As the construction industry evolves, three main drivers determine the outcome of any program: governance, technology, and people. Each goes hand in hand, and without the support and evolution of all three, the lack of transparency, lack of productivity, and probability of increased risk will continue to plague capital programs of all sizes.