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The week that was 23-28th February

Perth, weekend 28th February 2015 Monday 23; Perth – Size does not matter Back in beautiful Perth for the week, I have a couple of project meetings lined up as well as meetings for new potential projects. Despite the general … Continue reading

27. February 2015 by Martin Klaasen
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The (short) week that was…February 16-18

Singapore, Chinese New Year long weekend 19-22nd February 2015 Monday 16; Singapore – The Chinese New Year’s rush It is a short work week this week with many companies already shutting down for Chinese New Year and from those companies … Continue reading

21. February 2015 by Martin Klaasen
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The week that was…9-13th February 2015

  Singapore, weekend 14th February 2015 Monday 9; Jakarta- Familiar territory After more than 7 years (!) on this project the finish line is in view…finally. Have the problems changed or been resolved, no, not really. We keep issuing the … Continue reading

14. February 2015 by Martin Klaasen
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The week that was…February 2-6

Singapore, weekend 7th February 2015 Monday 2; Singapore: Moon lighting Most of the times we assume that everybody in the project team understands what we are talking about. Everyone in the team, consultants, client reps, contractors are supposed to be … Continue reading

07. February 2015 by Martin Klaasen
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