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What makes or breaks a multi-million-dollar capital project?

In today’s episode, we sat down with Jim Brill, Managing Director of the Construction and Real Estate Practice at EY to uncover what it takes to be successful in large-scale investment projects. With over 30 years of experience, Jim has advised a variety of stakeholders on capital projects across multiple industries. His leadership in consulting and expertise in project management have made him a key figure in the industry.

In our conversation, we find out how he got started in the industry, what his current role entails, and hear what makes EY unique in the construction and real-estate space. We also unpack how EY serves clients from the ground up to execution and its approach to integrating the entire business and owner objectives into a project.

Explore the various ways a large-scale project can fail, how EY supports the mission of its clients, and the various sectors it operates in. And discover why good leaders are vital for effective risk management, the difference between perception and perspective, the steps to fostering a healthy work culture, the importance of communication, and more.

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Key Points From This Episode:

• Learn how to navigate the needs of the business with nuances of design and construction.

• Learn the fundamentals of setting a project up for success from its inception.

• How to gain an understanding of an entire project and the different teams involved.

Quotes:

“In my business, we have to sell internally to your account partners and then be able to get a good conversation [going] with the account themselves.” — Jim Brill

“I think that it takes good leaders to be able to execute risk management appropriately.” — Jim Brill

“Put in the hard work early and often, and it is going to pay dividends.” — Jim Brill

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Jim Brill on LinkedIn

EY (Ernst & Young)

How to Win Friends & Influence People

Inspiring People & Places Podcast

MCFA

MCFA Careers

BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

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