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Managing Interdisciplinary Projects

A Primer for Architecture, Engineering and Construction

Authors: Stephen Emmitt Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication date: 2010 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 198 Publication formats: EAN: 9781134017546 DOI: 10.4324/9780203885338 ISBN: 9781134017546 Category: Project management Publisher's index: 9780203885338 Bibliographic note: -

Description

Construction, architecture and engineering projects are complex undertakings, involving a temporary grouping of people and companies, with different agendas and experience, coming together to achieve a project goal. This book investigates the dynamics of the relationships between individuals involved in architecture, engineering and construction projects. It combines a structured theoretical framework, derived from social psychology and mainstream management theory, with case studies and research from the built environment sector. Focusing on how people interact, communicate and work together, it examines how best to manage the interdisciplinary relationships that form and reform during the project life cycle.


The book covers vital areas of project management, whose importance has recently come to be recognized, and will be valuable for students at both undergraduate and graduate level. Practitioners will also find it a useful insight into the social aspect of project management, with implications and applications that apply to all projects in the built environment sector.

TOC

  • Book Cover 2
  • Title 5
  • Copyright 6
  • Contents 7
  • Introduction 11
  • 1 Interfaces 17
  • 2 Communication 37
  • 3 Trust 55
  • 4 Discussions 71
  • 5 Decisions 87
  • 6 Context 101
  • 7 Assembly 119
  • 8 Development 135
  • 9 Learning 153
  • 10 Implementation 171
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Author's affiliation

Stephen Emmitt: HOFFMANN PROFESSOR OF INNOVATION AND MANAGEME