The U.S. faces a crisis of implementation in various large-scale projects, from electric-vehicle charging stations to high-speed internet and rail. Despite significant financial investment, these initiatives often fail to deliver due to bureaucratic inefficiency, lack of leadership, and over-reliance on financial resources. Successful projects, both domestic and international, highlight the importance of small, empowered teams with clear accountability. Urgent reforms in leadership and bureaucracy are essential to address these systemic issues and improve project outcomes.
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