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Lesson
The TCR could have cited a specific instance that benefited the presence of a champion in managing cross-departmental transaction. It could have also provided additional information on the collaboration arrangements across departments.

Project Number: 46343-002
Project Name: Preparing the Energy Efficiency and Urban Environment Improvement Project
Report Date: 23 Sep 2020

Lesson
The presence of a champion in managing cross-departmental transaction is essential. The CHP 5 transaction was the first cross-departmental collaboration across the East Asia Department (EARD) (upstream development and associated facility), Private Sector Operations Department (finance to CHP 5 plant), and the Office of Public–Private Partnership and Office of the General Counsel (transaction advisory), which jointly provided assistance to facilitate the deal. Director General, EARD was the anchor for coordination across the teams and the government.

Project Number: 46343-002
Project Name: Preparing the Energy Efficiency and Urban Environment Improvement Project
Report Date: 03 Apr 2020

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