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The Value of Creating a Common Language when Managing Large Scale and Complex Change Processes
January 21, 2020 / by Aimee / Resources, Urban Mobility
Executive Summary The value of common language “Narrowing language increases efficiency” “Expanding language increases opportunity” “To regenerate, an organisation creates a new language” “Past language limits future vision” “Organisations need different languages to discuss its present and future business” Source:DUBBERLY et al, 2002. City of Kigali (Rwanda): Designing & Introducing 2nd Generation Public Transport Contracts […]
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A Parisian in Kampala
December 6, 2019 / by Aimee / Kampala Public Transport, Resources, Urban Mobility
An experiential account of urban mobility Three months into my internship at Cape Town based urban mobility consultancy ODA I was offered the opportunity to join the team responsible for preparation of a new project in Kampala, Uganda aimed at improving urban mobility in the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area (GKMA). Although the three months I […]
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South African Companies Design 2nd Generation Public Transport Contracts for Kigali
November 15, 2019 / by Nico McLachlan / Kigali Rwanda, Public Transport, Urban Mobility
South African companies Organisation Development Africa (ODA), Transport Economic & Support Services (TESS) and GoMetro played a central role in the design of 2nd generation public transport contracts for the city of Kigali Rwanda. The SA companies are part of a consortium led by Swiss -based Transport Engineering firm Transitec. The Rwandan Utilities Regulatory Authority […]
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