People and Culture in Construction

People and Culture in Construction
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9781134274642
ISBN-13 : 1134274645
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis People and Culture in Construction by : Andrew Dainty

Construction is one of the largest and most people-intensive industrial sectors. In many countries, however, construction is also one of the most highly criticized in terms of its employment practices and industrial relations. People and culture are too often seen as variables that must be manipulated in the cause of improved productivity. This important new work provides an essential corrective to the current literature by focusing on people and culture rather than sector efficiency. It presents the latest thinking from a diversity of perspectives derived from a major ESRC seminar series and invited contributions from leading researchers. Its interdisciplinary approach draws together industry and research and is international in its relevance. Through several multidisciplinary themes, People and Culture in Construction: explores the industry's labour market and the major influences on employment patterns examines how to improve the image and reality of the construction sector as an employer looks at the forces shaping the industry and implications for its stability considers the current composition of the workforce and the potential impacts of workforce diversification analyzes the impact of government targets and policies on construction working practices and culture investigates how to address the skills shortfall currently affecting the industry's performance.

Culture in International Construction

Culture in International Construction
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781134028047
ISBN-13 : 1134028040
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Culture in International Construction by : Wilco Tijhuis

Recent research has generated profound insights into international differences in business culture. This new work presents up-to-date theory and practical guidance, identifying situations in which cultural differences present challenges. A focus on 'critical incidents', demonstrated in a range of case studies will help readers to foresee such situations in their own projects and processes, and so improve strategic and operational decision-making in construction collaborations.

Valuing People in Construction

Valuing People in Construction
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781315459929
ISBN-13 : 1315459922
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Valuing People in Construction by : Fidelis Emuze

Valuing People in Construction provides contemporary perspectives on the ‘glue’ that binds the construction process together; people. The book addresses people issues in the construction industry where behavioural outcomes impact upon business and project performance. The main proposition of the book is that as people continue to lead the completion of construction activities, their health, safety, and well-being should be seen as a priority, and valued by stakeholders. As employers and employees, the role of people in construction must be to strive for the improvement of individual lives and society. This edited collection, which is the first book to focus specifically on placing value on people in construction, focuses on people at work, gender at work, conditions at work, and respect at work. In addition to an editorial overview, the book presents tested and refined empirical work and case studies by leading construction researchers from Africa, Australia, and Europe. Essential reading for researchers, students and professionals interested in construction management, the sociology of construction, HRM in construction, gender, work and health studies.

Understanding Organisational Culture in the Construction Industry

Understanding Organisational Culture in the Construction Industry
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9781134093342
ISBN-13 : 1134093349
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Organisational Culture in the Construction Industry by : Vaughan Coffey

Since the early 1980s, researchers and practitioners in the organisational and management fields have presumed a link between organisational, or corporate, culture and organisational performance. Whilst many believe this exists, other authors have been critical of the validity of such studies. Part of this doubt stems from a reliance on measures of organisational performance that are based purely on financial measures of business growth. Using the construction industry as the subject of his research, Vaughan Coffey traces the development of the literature on organisational culture and business effectiveness and investigates the culture-performance link using a new and highly objective measure of company performance and an evaluation of organisational culture, which is largely behaviourally-based. Providing a theoretical contribution to the field, this work shows that various cultural traits appear to be closely linked to objectively measured organisational effectiveness. This book will be valuable to professionals and researchers in the fields of management and public policy. It indicates directions for construction companies to develop and change, and in doing so strengthen their chances of remaining strong when opportunities for work might deplete and only the most successful companies will be able to survive.

People and Organizational Management in Construction

People and Organizational Management in Construction
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Publisher : Thomas Telford
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 0727728741
ISBN-13 : 9780727728746
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis People and Organizational Management in Construction by : Shamil Naoum

This work offers an extended dictionary of key management concepts for students and professionals alike. It helps the reader, through an applied approach to management, to search for the most appropriate ways of improving their organization's performance and effectiveness. With the aid of case studies drawn from the construction industry, this title discusses key management issues including management theory, strategy, organization structure and design, culture, leadership, power, work groups, motivation and personal management.

Safety Cultures, Safety Models

Safety Cultures, Safety Models
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9783319951294
ISBN-13 : 3319951297
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Safety Cultures, Safety Models by : Claude Gilbert

The objective of this book is to help at-risk organizations to decipher the “safety cloud”, and to position themselves in terms of operational decisions and improvement strategies in safety, considering the path already travelled, their context, objectives and constraints. What link can be established between safety culture and safety models in order to increase safety within companies carrying out dangerous activities? First, while the term “safety culture” is widely shared among the academic and industrial world, it leads to various interpretations and therefore different positioning when it comes to assess, improve or change it. Many safety theories, concepts, and models coexist today, being more or less appealing and/or directly useful to the industry. How, and based on which criteria, to choose from the available options? These are some of the questions addressed in this book, which benefits from the expertise of its worldwide famous authors in several industrial sectors.

Understanding Organisational Culture in the Construction Industry

Understanding Organisational Culture in the Construction Industry
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781134093359
ISBN-13 : 1134093357
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Organisational Culture in the Construction Industry by : Vaughan Coffey

Using the construction industry as the subject of his research, Vaughan Coffey investigates the culture/performance link using a new measure of company performance and an evaluation of organizational culture which is largely behaviourally-based.

The Human Side of Construction

The Human Side of Construction
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 181
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ISBN-10 : 9781394266203
ISBN-13 : 1394266200
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Human Side of Construction by : Angelo Suntres

An incisive guide to navigating the construction industry and dealing with the people who work in it In the newly revised second edition of The Human Side of Construction: How to Ensure a Successful, Sustainable and Profitable Career as an AEC Professional, renowned construction professional Angelo Suntres delivers an insightful discussion of the root cause of many of the issues plaguing the construction industry today—the lack of human connection. Suntres explains that, in an industry undergoing dramatic changes driven by technology, innovation, and new ways of working, construction professionals will need to make a fundamental shift in the way they think and operate. The book walks you through how to connect and collaborate with others in the industry and how to address the most common challenges you'll face every day in construction. You'll find: A thorough introduction to relationship building and effective communication with construction industry personnel Comprehensive explorations of what the construction industry is really like, including real-world examples and techniques to advance your career Practical discussions of how to find a job that you'll thrive in and how to stand out from the crowd In-depth treatments of sustainability, diversity, equity, and inclusion in the construction industry Perfect for construction industry professionals, including project managers, contractors, and engineers, The Human Side of Construction will also benefit property owners and managers who regularly deal with people involved in construction.