A Tale of Two Terminals: Beijing Terminal 3 and Heathrow Terminal 5
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#3The British death marched to an unrealistically optimistic date while the Chinese were finished and testing long before the ship date.
Socio-technical systems theory is interesting but he doesn't explain how the Chinese did this better. The Chinese aren't exactly known for empowering their workers.
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#4Re: A Tale of Two Terminals: Beijing Terminal 3 and Heathrow Terminal 5
#5The only real thing he studied in this comparison is rehearsal and timing. The British death marched to an unrealistically optimistic date while the Chinese were finished and testing long before the ship date. Socio-technical systems theory is interesting but he doesn't explain how the Chinese did this better. The Chinese aren't exactly known for empowering their workers.
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#6Re: A Tale of Two Terminals: Beijing Terminal 3 and Heathrow Terminal 5
#7The only real thing he studied in this comparison is rehearsal and timing. The British death marched to an unrealistically optimistic date while the Chinese were finished and testing long before the ship date. Socio-technical systems theory is interesting but he doesn't explain how the Chinese did this better. The Chinese aren't exactly known for empowering their workers.
Re: A Tale of Two Terminals: Beijing Terminal 3 and Heathrow Terminal 5
#8and the other was buill by the chinese
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#9A person who has been to a chinese restaurant in china will understand the difference.