Global Engineering and ConstructionWiley, 2007 - 378 lappuses The essential manual for managing global engineering andconstruction projects and working with multinational project teams The first book written for operations-level engineers, constructors, and students, Global Engineering and Construction is an essential manual for navigating the confusing world of engineering and construction in the global arena and for working on multinational teams. From project management to finance, global construction to alliances, international standards to competitiveness, this book contains country- and region-specific information on cultural issues, legal systems, bid estimates, scheduling, business practices, productivity improvement, and tips for successfully working on and managing global projects. This book also provides a useful glossary and numerous case studies illustrating practices in the real world. Global Engineering and Construction features the latest coverage on such topics as:
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... developing countries industrialized , they would adopt models and MIS prevalent in developed countries , such as those used to manage E & C projects . However , traditional insti- tutions in developing countries and in the newly ...
J. K. Yates. Case Study : Managing Projects in Rural Developing Countries A.1 Introduction The construction techniques used in rural areas of Indonesia do not reflect the advancements that have taken place in industrialized nations ...
... countries is to teach these con- cepts to small contractors . Large contractors provide their own training programs , which only reach a small proportion of the population . 360❘ Case Study : Managing Projects in Rural Developing ...