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Conclusion: Forging Ahead

Sharat Sharma
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Sharat Sharma: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd., Former Director Operations

Chapter 16 in Infrastructure Project Completion, 2026, pp 381-386 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Forging new paths in project management is challenging but rewarding too. The conventional, risk-averse approaches lead to delays and cost overruns, especially in public projects, due to lack of accountability and rigid contract conditions. A collaborative, win-win model built on trust, transparency, and shared responsibility, are the hallmark of successful organizations that prioritize pragmatic solutions and timely decisions. The professionals must come forward to embrace experimentation, learn from real-world stories, and choose the road less travelled for effective project completion and lasting impact.

Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-6441-5_16

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