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Insight from our clients: What really drives success?
Mac Hodell, global director of management consulting – strategic planning services As management consultants, we have special opportunities to partner with our clients to improve decision-making and strategic planning activities to drive success. What is even more... read moreGetting Ready for AMP6 or Have We Already Started?
MWH Water Sector Director, Richard Ratcliff reviews the impact that AMP6 is already having and the challenges of moving from outputs to outcomes in a recent article in the Institute of Water Journal. This article was reprinted with permission from Institute of Water... read moreThe Story So Far
In the Spring media headlines in the U.K. screamed , ‘UK in drought crisis’, ‘March hottest, driest month for 30 years’, ‘Hosepipe bans in South’ and then in April continuing until present (July) the U.K. has experienced the wettest consecutive period for 100 years.... read moreThe Need for Further Collaboration, a Noticeable Emerging Trend Throughout SIWW
A key emerging trend MWH Global has been tracking, and we have seen truly highlighted at Singapore International Water Week 2012, is the need for further collaboration between engineering consultancy firms and technology businesses. Solutions to mega trends including... read moreSeeing the Bigger Picture
By Simon Bimpson, Business Development & Operations Director for MWH Global Many organizations are already seeing the benefits of adjoined-up approach to capital investment by implementing program management. But the techniques used may have more to offer to... read moreSmall Hydro Transforms Fiji’s Energy Mix
Greg Brown of MWH authors an article in the latest issue of Renewable Energy World on how a policy commitment to small-scale hydro could free the Pacific island nation’s 850,000 residents from relying on high-cost imported diesel for power generation. Click here to... read morePlanning a Resilient Christchurch for the Future
The earthquake on 22 February had a devastating effect on Christchurch City’s CBD, historic buildings and entertainment district with over 300 buildings facing demolition. rely damaged transportation infrastructure, and the three urban waters (water supply, wastewater... read moreAustralia: Water Wastage Just Doesn’t Sit Right With Aussies
Australians value water as a precious resource and believe enjoying water is an essential part of our culture, but there is grave concern for Australia’s water security in light of forecast population increases, according to research commissioned by MWH Australia, an... read moreResearch Reveals Widespread Consumer Support for More Infrastructure to Secure Water Supply
As recognised leaders in water and environmental consulting, MWH recently commissioned a piece of independent research of Australian households to explore attitudes and behaviours toward water. In particular, we explored whether the prolonged drought, and years of... read moreOur Thought Leaders
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