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S7E169: Keeping It (Projects) Simple with Paul Tucker

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Dale and Val meet in person for the first time (ever) on the show to get deep and dirty on how simplification can or will save projects from themselves. We've all been on complex and complicated projects, but some times simple efficiencies can be found in the most obvious of places.

Paul is part of the Jacobs Major Project and Programs Group with over 20 years’ experience in Controls; 15 of which have been spent leading Controls and PMO teams on various UK-based programmes. Having spent the first ten years of his career within London Underground’s capital programmes, he has since worked on the successful delivery of the Lee Tunnel, as well as helping to establish the organisations, and commencing delivery of both the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster and the installation of a 16-mile sewer tunnel system beneath the River Thames for Tideway. He has been married for 17 years, has two children in secondary school, and enjoys playing golf, following Arsenal, and exploring different whiskies.

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Dale and Val meet in person for the first time (ever) on the show to get deep and dirty on how simplification can or will save projects from themselves. We've all been on complex and complicated projects, but some times simple efficiencies can be found in the most obvious of places.

Paul is part of the Jacobs Major Project and Programs Group with over 20 years’ experience in Controls; 15 of which have been spent leading Controls and PMO teams on various UK-based programmes. Having spent the first ten years of his career within London Underground’s capital programmes, he has since worked on the successful delivery of the Lee Tunnel, as well as helping to establish the organisations, and commencing delivery of both the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster and the installation of a 16-mile sewer tunnel system beneath the River Thames for Tideway. He has been married for 17 years, has two children in secondary school, and enjoys playing golf, following Arsenal, and exploring different whiskies.

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