Partners & Connections
AAA partners, business connections and affiliate relationships
To better serve the interests of our members, the association has developed relationships, partnerships and affiliations with other organisations which, by their activities and objectives, represent an important value for our members and partners.
We also entertain active and cooperative partnerships with organisations, commercial or not, who help AAA, by their expertise or activities, deliver incremental value to our members in a mutually beneficial arrangement.
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C3 and RMIT are partnering to deliver the C3 Alliance Performance Surveys for our members. RMIT provides us with the ability to conduct the survey as an independent and neutral body. RMIT analyse the data in a meaningful way to identify the implications from the perspectives expressed and the underlying trends affecting infrastructure collaborative procurement. Our partner contact: Professor Derek Walker School of Property, Project Management and Construction Visit RMIT |
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Dr. Karen Manley is a research fellow at the School of Construction Management and Property, QUT. Her work covers innovation in Construction, including in the practices of Alliancing in infrastructure.
More information on this project can be found within our Resources area under C3 Studies and Reports. |
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KPMG is a leading Professional advisory firm that has a large base of expert consultants with competence in Relationship contracting-based services, which they provide to many of our leading infrastructure related agencies and government infrastructure departments.
Organisations investing in major long term projects can protect themselves against major delays, cost overruns, waste and irregularities on major construction and infrastructure projects.
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Vantage Partners/Alliances Mrs Lorraine Segil is a well know strategic alliance strategist and consultant who has written several important books on alliances. Mrs. Segil is now a Partner at Vantage Partners which can be consulted by clicking here. |
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Booz Allen Hamilton (Alliance section) Business Strategy and Consulting. Has a long track record of research and thought leadership in business Alliances. |
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Victoria’s DTF (Gateway Review Process) The Gateway Review Process (GRP) is part of the Victorian Governments Gateway Initiative to improve infrastructure and ICT project development and delivery across government. It is the corner stone of the framework of practice to maximise value to citizens on infrastructure investment planning and management. |
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INSEAD (Alliance section)
Internationally renown business school with strong focus on Alliances. |
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McKinsey & Co (Alliance section) Business Strategy and Business Consulting firm with core competencies in business-business strategic Alliances. |
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UTS-CMOS Research institute part of UTS focused on Alliances and all types of collaborative networks. UTS-CMOS is a co-founder of the AAA and has always been a keen and faithful contributor to our knowledge on Alliancing. |
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Alliance Strategy Ben Gomes-Casseres is an author and Business consultant with a focus on Alliances and partnering. |
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Construction Industry News An Australia publication focusing on news in the Construction sector, including Alliance formation and news. |
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Mining News An Australia publication focusing on news in the Mining sector, including Alliance formation and news. |
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BioTech News An Australia publication focusing on news in the Pharma/Biotech sector, including Alliance formation and news. |
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The Warren Company Alliance for innovation by Robert Porter Lynch The oldest consulting company focusing exclusively on Alliances and strategic Partnerships. Robert Lynch was the co-founder of ASAP Inc and an acknowledged expert in Alliances and strategic relationships. |
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Energy voyager Collaborative Global intelligence for the Innovators, leveraging strategic collaboration principle to address the needs of innovation in new alternative energies. |
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Akolade Akolade Conducts in-depth research and puts together leading edge conferences, professional training, interactive seminars and large scale summits addressing the Environment, HR, IP, Oil and Gas, Mining, Infrastructure, Law, Finance, IT & T, Healthcare, Pharma & Property. Offering 10% discount off standard rate price to all AAA members on endorsed events. |
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The Lean Construction Institute of Australia (LCI Australia) was launched in 2011 to be Australia’s principal coalition of leaders in promoting lean business practices in the building, construction and engineering sectors. LCI Australia is incorporated as an association registered under the NSW Associations Incorporation Act 1984 with both corporate and individual members. The association hold its AGM within 6 weeks of the end of the financial year each year, the first AGM will be held in July 2012. Principles:
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