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UC Berkeley - An accomplished educator, author and public speaker, Dr. Ballard is currently a member of the construction engineering and management program faculty at UC Berkeley. His teaching focuses on improving, as opposed to controlling, project performance. His principle research interest is adapting lean production theory from manufacturing to construction management practice. Toward that end, he has developed a model for lean delivery of capital facility projects, the Lean Project Delivery SystemTM. Dr. Ballard is also a founding member of the International Group of Lean Construction, which is dedicated to the development and application of production control concepts and techniques in the construction industry. He is frequently asked to share his research and experience with audiences at conferences and private organizations around the world. He has worked as a manager, trainer and consultant with a myriad of organizations ranging from construction and engineering firms to public utilities to international oil and gas manufacturers. These organizations include: Ford Motor Co., Brown& Root, Bechtel Corp., Jacobs Engineering, Petroleos de Venezuela, Pacific Gas & Electric, Caltrans and the Department of Defense.
Policy Briefs
G20 Italy 2021
A new vision for Infratech: Governance and value network integration through federated data spaces and advanced infrastructure services for a resilient and sustainable future
Policy area: Resilient Infrastructure and Financing
Michael Bühler (Konstanz University of Applied Sciences (Lead author)), Thorsten Jelinek (Taihe Institute), Konrad Nübel (Technical University Munich (Core team)), Norman Anderson (CG/LA Infrastructure), Glenn Ballard (UC Berkeley), Mark Bew (PCSG Limited), David Bowcott (Aon Risk Solutions), Kai Broek (Capgemini Invent), Gerd Buziek (Esri Deutschland GmbH), Isabel Cane, Raffaele Della Croce (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)), Harry Dimitriou (University College London), Dale Evans (Project13), Jeff Herriman (Ascentage Group, LLC), Volker Kefer (Verein Deutscher Ingenieure), Isidora Kosta (World Economic Forum), Thomas Maier (G20 Global Infrastructure Hub), Ibrahim Odeh (Columbia University), Rafael Sacks (Technion Israel Institute of Technology), Hajnalka Vaagen (Norwegian University of Technology), Thomas Schmid (Bavarian Construction Industry Association)