What makes a CRM project go wrong? - Ep 274

Archaeology revealed massive Indigenous site in Miami (Tequesta Site), but condos are going forward with development: https://www.science.org/content/article/miami-modern-clash-over-2000-year-old-archaeological-site

This was the former site of a Standard Oil facility and the ground is contaminated. Archaeologists filed class action lawsuit against CRM company for exposing them and not having adequate health and safety: https://prismreports.org/2023/05/24/miami-tequesta-archaeology-related-group-illness-cancer/

Watching this unfolding story makes me ask “What makes an archaeology project go wrong?”

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Are Archaeological Professional Societies/Organizations Designed to Do Nothing? - Ep 273

Are our archaeology organizations(organisations)/societies designed to be against change? History seems to indicate so. We see actions from the United States Office of Strategic Services' (precursor to the CIA) Simple Sabotage Field Manual put into practice all the time. Many systems sure sound a lot like the Spartan apella - ‘This is not a system for popular decision making, it is a system for consensus building, a system to convince everyone – even if they disagree with the action – that most of the spartiates agree and that they should thus go along.’ In this podcast we look at these descriptions of past control systems and sabotage techniques to see how many can be applied to current organizations (organisations) /societies.

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Defining Phases 1, 2, and 3 - How Do You Do It? - Ep 272

What is a precise definition of the three phases of a CRM project? Is there any excavation in a Phase 1? Is Phase 3 a 100% excavation of the site? Is there any wiggle room in the definitions? Join us as we get to the bottom of this most pressing of mysteries…

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Winning and Losing Proposals - Part 2 - Ep 271

On the last episode we talked about proposal writing. On this episode we continue this discussion. We talk about what to do after you lose, or win, a proposal; the differences between grant writing and proposal writing; and much more.

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RFPs and Crafting a Good Proposal - Ep 270

Even if you do not or have no interest in crafting proposals, understanding the process of developing a work plan and the associated costs is very valuable. On today’s episode we talk about the different kinds of proposals you may encounter and what goes into winning, and losing, one.

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