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Construction Company Management/ Abid Hasan, Asheem Shrestha, Kumar Neeraj Jha.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London; New York: Routledge, 2024Edition: 1st EditionDescription: 284 Pages: B/W Illustrations; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032119564
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 624.068 HAC
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Ethics, Integrity and Professional Standards Chapter 3. Stakeholder Management Chapter 4. Bidding and Contracts Chapter 5. Strategic Management Chapter 6. Business Models Chapter 7. Resource Management Chapter 8. Financial Management Chapter 9. Risk Management Chapter 10. Digital Transformation Chapter 11. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Chapter 12. Knowledge Management Chapter 13. Organisational Resilience
Summary: Construction Company Management will give readers a detailed understanding of the critical aspects of managing a successful construction company in a dynamic and complex construction business environment characterised by intense competition, supply chain disruptions, and rapid changes in technology, regulations, client preferences, and market conditions. The book will introduce readers to different dimensions of construction company management. The topics covered reflect current business practices in the construction industry, including company strategy and business models, stakeholder management, contract management, resource management, risk management, knowledge management, company finance, digital innovation, organisational resilience, and the regulatory environment. The book also includes much-needed discussions on ethics, integrity and professional standards, and diversity, equity, and inclusion in construction companies. It explores the opportunities and challenges relevant to construction company management in global contexts with the help of case studies from different regions of the world. Providing a concise book on this essential subject, Construction Company Management serves both students and those educators who teach it in their built environment courses. Practitioners will find the theory-informed company management practices discussed in the book valuable and useful in their practical contexts.
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Books Books Main library Faculty of Engineering & Technology (General) 624.068 HAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C.1 Available 00017898

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Ethics, Integrity and Professional Standards

Chapter 3. Stakeholder Management

Chapter 4. Bidding and Contracts

Chapter 5. Strategic Management

Chapter 6. Business Models

Chapter 7. Resource Management

Chapter 8. Financial Management

Chapter 9. Risk Management

Chapter 10. Digital Transformation

Chapter 11. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Chapter 12. Knowledge Management

Chapter 13. Organisational Resilience

Construction Company Management will give readers a detailed understanding of the critical aspects of managing a successful construction company in a dynamic and complex construction business environment characterised by intense competition, supply chain disruptions, and rapid changes in technology, regulations, client preferences, and market conditions.

The book will introduce readers to different dimensions of construction company management. The topics covered reflect current business practices in the construction industry, including company strategy and business models, stakeholder management, contract management, resource management, risk management, knowledge management, company finance, digital innovation, organisational resilience, and the regulatory environment. The book also includes much-needed discussions on ethics, integrity and professional standards, and diversity, equity, and inclusion in construction companies. It explores the opportunities and challenges relevant to construction company management in global contexts with the help of case studies from different regions of the world.

Providing a concise book on this essential subject, Construction Company Management serves both students and those educators who teach it in their built environment courses. Practitioners will find the theory-informed company management practices discussed in the book valuable and useful in their practical contexts.

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