we16 - project collaboration in a changing world
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Project Collaboration in a Changing World
WE16 - Philadelphia, PANicole Bartelt, PE
Introduction
https://youtu.be/KKP3qKvPlQA
1. How to create mutually beneficial projects by inviting everyone to the table
2. Evaluate your team, and outline responsibilities accordingly
3. Assess issues as they arise, and figure out how to get back on track
Learning Objectives
Project Description
Source: Short Elliott Hendrickson (SEH)
Photo Credit: David Larson, MnDOT
Photo Credit: SRF Consulting Group
Invite everyone to the table, and then keep inviting them back◦ Keep adjusting your contacts list over and over
again. Identify any controversial issues (perceived
or real), target those issues and those stakeholders
Display transparency!
Come early and often
http://www.dot.state.mn.us/metro/projects/hwy101river/index.html
Key:
Project PartnersMnDOT
Carver CountyScott CountyChanhassenShakopee
Elected Officials
CitiesTownships Hennepin
County
Competing
Interests
GeneralPublic
PermittingAgencies
DNRPCA
FWS
StateHistoric
Preservation(SHPO)
Land/Businessowner
Acquisitions
Watershed DistrictsBWSRWMO’s
Chambersof Commerce
MetCouncil
TH 169CorridorCoalition
SCALE
SWCTC
ShakopeeChaska ISD
Media
MajorBusinesses
ShakopeeSioux
Community
TransitServices
Key:Red = high influence/high interestBlue = high interest/low influenceGreen = low influence/low interest = competing interests = relationship = high conflict potential
USACE
TH 101 and Y Stakeholder Map - Conflict Scoping Process 6 Feb 2013
Keep your eyes on the prize!
Who is leading the project?
Who’s good at XYZ?
Identify any particular issues and who is responsible for those items.
Divvying up the duties
When issues arise, how to get back on track
The sky is falling…
Owning up to issues
Credit: Peter Leete, MnDNR
Shared ownership of a successful project!
Wrap-up
https://player.vimeo.com/external/180784236.hd.mp4?s=c080c7a113c6be7e1a1d51e587ebe0c644d74d1e&profile_id=119
Drone Video of completed project:
Lyndon Robjent and Darrin Mielke, Carver County
Mark Benson and the late Brett Johnson, SEH
Molly Kline, Jon Solberg, Sheila Kauppi, MnDOT
All other project partners and stakeholders
THANK YOU!