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Launching a Capital Facility Project: A Guide for Healthcare Leaders, Second Edition

John E. Kemper

ISBN: 9781567933598
Softbound, 72pp, 2010
Order Code: 2158I
Executive Essentials Book
  • Member Price: $35.00
  • Non Member Price: $50.00

Book Description

This book provides the information you need about launching, organizing, and implementing a capital facility project. Learn the proven techniques author John Kemper has developed during more than 40 years of experience delivering capital facility projects on time and on budget. In this book, he outlines a framework that defines the five key components of the project delivery process, the expected outcomes, and the risks involved. His advice will help you avoid pitfalls and keep your project on track.

The end depends on the beginning This edition places additional emphasis on the launch phase, the stage of project planning that bridges the strategic planning and design phases. Learn the importance of completing a Launch Gap Analysis as the first step in the process and how to create an implementation plan that defines the project scope, cost, and schedule while aligning expectations and goals.

Share risks and rewards This edition explains a new contracting method that aligns your interests with those of the architects, contractors, consultants, and vendors. This approach generates efficiencies in time and budget because all parties share the risks and rewards.

What Readers Are Saying

"Kemper mentions the need for compatibility between internal and external project teams. I thought this point was a “soft sell” until our internal and external teams began working together. The personality conflicts can certainly have a major impact on the process of the project if they (the teams) are not positive and productive. Kemper was right when he said good chemistry between the teams is extremely important. It’s this kind of advice that makes Kemper’s book invaluable to any healthcare executive who is in the launch stage of a capital project."

Lyle E. Sheldon, FACHE, President and CEO, Upper Chesapeake Heath