How Frank Gehry Delivers on Time and on Budget: Lessons from the Master Architect in Managing Big Projects

Bent Flyvbjerg, Dan Gardner

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Abstract

A study of some 16,000 major projects—from large buildings to bridges, dams, power stations, rockets, railroads, information technology systems, and even the Olympic Games—reveals a massive project-management problem. Only 8.5% of those projects were delivered on time and on budget, while a mere 0.5% were completed on time and on budget and produced the expected benefits. In other words, 99.5% of large projects failed to deliver as promised. Master architect Frank Gehry consistently defies those odds, producing projects of staggering beauty while meeting time and budget targets. This article reveals four lessons, gleaned from Gehry and his colleagues, for successfully managing big projects.
Original languageEnglish
JournalHarvard Business Review
Issue numberJanuary-February
Number of pages13
ISSN0017-8012
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Project Leadership
  • Project Management
  • Architecture
  • Digital Twin

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