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Effective Construction Project Delivery eBook

Improving Communication Performance In Non-Traditional Procurement Systems

by Titus Ebenezer Kwofie, Wellington Thwala e Clinton Aigbavboa
language: english
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, June of 2020 ‧
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This book focuses on the development of communication skills in the context of non-traditional procurement and construction projects. It helps readers to understand the fundamentals of non-traditional procurement, and highlights the inherent communication challenges that arise, as well as how to solve them.

The book is divided into four parts, the first of which provides an introduction to communication, discussing the theoretical concepts and contextual nature of communication as well as its benefits. The second part goes into more depth, discussing communication in the context of construction project delivery and non-traditional procurement systems, what these two terms actually mean, and what effective communication looks like in these contexts. Part III offers solutions to the inherent challenges of communication, including the use of information and communications technology, while the book’s fourth and final part explores the future of construction communication.
 
Given the scope of its content, the book represents a valuable asset for researchers, professionals and students in the areas of procurement management and construction management.

Effective Construction Project Delivery

Improving Communication Performance In Non-Traditional Procurement Systems

by Titus Ebenezer Kwofie, Wellington Thwala e Clinton Aigbavboa

Property Description
ISBN: 9783030493745
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Release Date: June of 2020
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Collection: Engineering
Categories: eBooks in English > Management > Management and Organization
EAN: 9783030493745
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