Why Early-Year Decisions Quietly Shape Engineering Projects
January often feels like a clean slate. Calendars reset, inboxes refill, and teams return with fresh momentum. But in reality, engineering projects rarely restart in January. They continue, carrying forward design decisions, lead times, procurement choices, and unresolved constraints from the previous year.
What does change at the start of the year is decision-making. Suppliers are reviewed. Assumptions are refreshed. Shortlists are quietly adjusted. And those early-year choices can have a disproportionate impact on how engineering projects perform months later.
This article looks at why January decisions matter, where engineering projects typically drift off course, and how early clarity reduces downstream risk without resorting to clichés or over-simplification.

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