Essentials of Construction Project ManagementUNSW Press, 2003 - 416 lappuses This book has been written as a text and reference for project management courses in both undergraduate and postgraduate building construction management courses, and quantity surveying, architecture and civil engineering programs. Its focus is on the application of important issues of project management in the construction industry. |
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... CHAPTER 2 THE CONTEXT OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT Introduction External influences on a project Project lifecycle The project team Conclusion CHAPTER 3 ORGANISATION STRUCTURE Introduction 43 Exercises 44 44 44 46 47 49 Organisational ...
... CHAPTER 2 THE CONTEXT OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT Introduction External influences on a project Project lifecycle The project team Conclusion CHAPTER 3 ORGANISATION STRUCTURE Introduction 43 Exercises 44 44 44 46 47 49 Organisational ...
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... CHAPTER 7 MANAGING TENDERING 155 Introduction 156 Tender documentation 162 Client's cost estimate 163 Tender process 164 Tendering methods 165 Selection of a best tender 166 Conclusion 167 Exercises 168 CHAPTER 8 MANAGING PRE ...
... CHAPTER 7 MANAGING TENDERING 155 Introduction 156 Tender documentation 162 Client's cost estimate 163 Tender process 164 Tendering methods 165 Selection of a best tender 166 Conclusion 167 Exercises 168 CHAPTER 8 MANAGING PRE ...
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... CHAPTER 15 INTRODUCTION TO RISK MANAGEMENT 319 Introduction 320 Risk management 343 Correlation of risk variables 343 Computer modelling 344 Risk management applications 364 Conclusion 365 Exercises 366 CHAPTER 16 MANAGING HEALTH AND ...
... CHAPTER 15 INTRODUCTION TO RISK MANAGEMENT 319 Introduction 320 Risk management 343 Correlation of risk variables 343 Computer modelling 344 Risk management applications 364 Conclusion 365 Exercises 366 CHAPTER 16 MANAGING HEALTH AND ...
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Project management system | 13 |
CHAPTER 4 | 69 |
Culture shock | 82 |
Programs for managing cultural diversity | 98 |
Prepare a scope statement | 110 |
Feasibility analysis | 118 |
Develop a brief | 129 |
Appointment of the design leader | 136 |
Group behaviour | 241 |
Delegation | 259 |
Defining motivation | 265 |
Participatory management | 276 |
Radical views | 282 |
The identified causes of conflict | 288 |
Reactive management strategies | 296 |
the process | 302 |
Design process | 148 |
CHAPTER 7 | 155 |
Clients cost estimate | 162 |
CHAPTER 8 | 168 |
Tasks performed by a contractor | 175 |
Conclusion | 194 |
PART 3 | 207 |
The nature of groups | 216 |
The formation and development | 225 |
Conclusion | 232 |
Conclusion | 313 |
CHAPTER 15 | 319 |
Correlation of risk variables | 343 |
Conclusion | 364 |
Health and safety culture | 371 |
Explaining the model of accident | 377 |
Conclusion | 386 |
References | 392 |
Index | 404 |
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