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Research reveals what’s important when a project goes wrong

21 April, 2020

AEC project management report: Global leadership research reveals the ‘why’ of projects is in your inbox but the ‘information chasm’ creates a growing project risk.

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A new research report by Mail Manager, the leading email management software for project-based businesses developed by Arup, has revealed the lack of capabilities in retrieving information relating to a project across the AEC industries. The research asked senior job roles in AEC firms across the US, UK, APAC and South Africa about their views on technology trends, how they manage project information, what information they need to retrieve, where it resides, and what they need to find in a legal dispute. 

The key findings reveal email is still, despite the predictions of its downfall, the letter of today when it comes to projects. Indeed, 55% of respondents reveal over 80% of their project correspondence is via email, while a further 24% answered 71-80% of their project correspondence is via email. Additionally, 88% of respondents are concerned about project information not being readily available, and not being visible. That’s particularly worrying given 99% have had to retrieve emails from a past project.

Jacob Wardrop, Director at Mail Manager, says, “Clearly, the results show the critical importance of email in today’s projects. Despite improvements in modern ways of working, particularly when it comes to disputes and scope disagreements, the context of a project remains in an inbox. That’s why it is vital that businesses have the ability to easily find and retrieve information, regardless of if the project is 10 years old, the person who was having the communication has left the business, or who was cc’d on the email. Additionally, information visibility and access is absolutely vital in this current climate, with most project teams dispersed, working remotely.”

Key findings include:

  • The ability to retrieve information 
      • 1 in 5 (18%) respondents ‘need to reproduce information’ when chasing payments
      • 1 in 5 respondents say scope disagreements are the biggest problem they face
  • Where is your evidence of the things that you’ve agreed to on a project?
      • In a legal dispute, half of the respondents (48%) need to retrieve correspondence relating to scope/agreements on the project, and a further 23% need to retrieve contracts
      • The AEC industries are good at documenting information, but not retrieving it. 0% say their information is not documented
  • The day file of years gone by is not anymore. It all lies in email
      • Email is king. 50% of respondents say the majority of information relating to scope changes reside in email
  • Businesses are concerned about their ability to find project information
      • Only 1 in 10 respondents are confident and comfortable with finding project information
  • Retrieval of project information key
      • 99% of respondents have had to retrieve emails from a past project
      • 60% of respondents have had to retrieve emails regularly from a past project
  • Businesses are looking more at how to make them more efficient and productive
      • Despite the buzz around Digital Twins, BIM and cybersecurity, 1 in 5 respondents (19%) list streamlining processes as their key initiative, while 14% are focusing on cloud adoption

Jacob adds: “Businesses we speak with can often find information, but the process is frustrating, unreliable, time-consuming and hard to access.”

Methodology:

450 respondents in leadership job roles (management and above, 50% of which were Directors/Principals, Head’s of IT or CEOs) were asked about their views relating to project management processes, what information they need to regularly find, where the information resides and how concerned they are with retrieving information. The majority of respondents were split between the UK (47%) and the US (33%). All answers were anonymous and results were collected in January 2020. 

Download the full report here.

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