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Construction Industry
Communication in Construction
[151473]
£95.00
Communication within project-based environments presents special challenges. This is especially true within the construction industry, where interaction tends to be characterised by unfamiliar groups of people coming together for short periods before disbanding to work on other endeavours. Many of the problems that develop in construction projects are a result of both the temporary and inter-disciplinary nature of project teams. This complicates an already problematic communication environment in which technical language, an adversarial culture and noise/distraction all combine to prevent straightforward information flow from one party to another. This book examines communication at a number of levels, ranging from interpersonal interactions between project participants to corporate communication between organisations. Several non-typical perspectives on the process of communication are introduced, to encourage the reader to think about communication in a more innovative manner. The combination of differing perspectives illustrates the diversity of communication problems facing those working within project-based environments. Practical guidance is provided on possible solutions to communication problems, and a number of examples and case studies are presented.
Contents:
Contents Acknowledgements List of figures List of tables Section 1: Communication Concepts and Contexts Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Challenges of Communicating in the Construction Project Environment Chapter 3: Theoretical Perspectives on Construction Communication Section 2: From Individuals to Corporations: Communication Types and Techniques Chapter 4: Interpersonal Communication Chapter 5: Group and Team Communication Chapter 6: Organizational Communication Chapter 7: Corporate Communication Section 3: Future Directions for Construction Communication Chapter 8: Information and Communications Technology Chapter 9: Conclusions and Future Directions in Construction Communication References.
Author:
Dainty, Andrew; Murray, Michael; Moore, David
Date Published:
19 December 2005
Document Type:
Books
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
0415327229
ISBN13:
9780415327220
Pages:
272
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Quantity:
0 items
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