'The knee-jerk reaction of 2010 is the wrong answer' - Construction chief Anthony McCarthy on playing the long game on Trump's tariffs
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The article discusses insights from Anthony McCarthy, director of Cogent Associates, on the implications of Trump's tariffs on project management practices. It highlights that these tariffs may lead to longer-term effects that project managers must navigate. Additionally, McCarthy's innovative decision to select the unfinished Anglo Irish Bank building for the Central Bank of Ireland's headquarters showcases a unique approach to project site selection, promoting sustainable use of existing structures in urban planning. Cogent Associates has established prominent client relationships within both public and private sectors, underlining the firm's influence in project management.
The current economic landscape shaped by tariffs is likely to present challenges that will require long-term strategies from project managers and organizations alike.
Anthony McCarthy's strategic choice of the Anglo Irish Bank building highlights innovative approaches to project management within Ireland, emphasizing sustainable development.
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